hi
actually, it looks like i'm halfway mistaken.
here's my deal:
i realized that this is working because:
- i have a website named (for the sake of example) http://
mywebsite.com, that is not a pmwiki site - it's just straight up html
- within that, i then have my pmwiki folder with all my
Hi All
I have two questions to dtart with.
1. My class was edting the same page but under the section edit. What was
strange was that when they went to save it would save but the stuff the
others were writing did not save. Any ideas?
2. Is it possible to use other themes or skins say from
My reading of the docs @
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/cets/answers/cgi-scripts.html#correct_cgi
Your script should be at the following URL
/quote
Fling.seas
http://fling.seas.upenn.edu/~username/cgi-bin/scriptname
Alliance.seas
http://alliance.seas.upenn.edu/~username/cgi-bin/scriptname
/unquote
Christophe, which recipes are you using? (It's not possible to view
source.)
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Flash
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/FlashMediaPlayer
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Radio3Player
are concrete example how to do it.
The flash player you choose has
2. Is it possible to use other themes or skins say from tikiwiki and others?
I'm afraid it is not, unless you port it.
Luigi
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2. Is it possible to use other themes or skins say from tikiwiki and
others?
Not directly.
But you can adapt any html to a pmwiki skin.
It is rather easy to adapt skins from other systems, because the
structure is very similar (content, navigation part)
Look also at the pmwiki skins, there
2. Is it possible to use other themes or skins say from tikiwiki and others?
As also Patrick Ogay wrote, you might want to try and start from an
existent pmwiki skin.
Either the standart pmwiki skin, or Triad, could be a good starting point.
They're both solid and flexible.
Luigi
I have on the page variables like: {$:variable01}, {$:variable02},
{$:variable03}, {$:variable04} and so on with numerical values. Is there
any easy way to sum them together?
Thanks,
Taavi
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Taavi,
Check out: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExprPlus with
$EnableExprVarManip set to 1.
Randy
On Apr 22, 2008, at 12:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have on the page variables like: {$:variable01}, {$:variable02},
{$:variable03}, {$:variable04} and so on with numerical
Thanks,
but I didn't quite understand how this one helps. I have MarkupExprPlus
enabled and I have used for example {(add ...)} for doing things.
I have variables like this (:var1:2,5:) (:var2:3,4:) (:var3:23,78:) ...
(:var35:0,45:). I'd like to know is there an easy way to sum all 35
variables
Tuesday, April 22, 2008, 6:57:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have on the page variables like: {$:variable01}, {$:variable02},
{$:variable03}, {$:variable04} and so on with numerical values. Is there
any easy way to sum them together?
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