Try changing the ownership of wiki.d to whoever the web server is
running as. In my case this would be:
chmod -R www.data-www.data wiki.d
You may need to poke about in the Apache config file to find out what
user the web server is running as.
Ian.
OK, I'm stumped:
phpinfo.php shows that
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 03:59:22 +0200, Tom Lederer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Also an idea for an improvement (i can not implement myself, cause
then i would have done it), would be to give the ?userlang= links a
css class in order to mark the active one.
that's a good idea. i will consider it
When looking into my pages file source (using text editor) where (:if
userlang ...:) is present I can see the line
languages=cs,sk,en
before the text:
What about to generate in a new page or edited page (as a ROS event)
such a line with the default language regardless
on the presence of the
Hello
I have something similar.
It is in the Site Auth Form
I want to have the page in two language, so I put something like this :
(if userlang en : )
||input...||dhdhdhdhd||
( :ifend : )
(if userlang fr : )
||input...||dhdhdhdhd||
( :ifend : )
It runs normaly when the result of
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 11:44:09 +0200, Jiri Hladůvka / OBUTEX
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When looking into my pages file source (using text editor) where (:if
userlang ...:) is present I can see the line
languages=cs,sk,en
before the text:
What about to generate in a new page or edited page (as
hi
I want to create a test area and exclude it from any
recent changes listings that I create.
Also, so as to allow the shy users a bit more space
I'd like to exclude the profiles area from recent
changes reports.
Any way of doing this?
TIA
Nicholas
Tuesday, February 6, 2007, 10:43:29 AM, Nicholas wrote:
I want to create a test area and exclude it from any
recent changes listings that I create.
Also, so as to allow the shy users a bit more space
I'd like to exclude the profiles area from recent
changes reports.
It was just answered
it looks very nice :)
Thanks. :)
do you have problems if i add it to the recipe?
No of course not, go ahead.
I just didn't want to do it myself (though as mentioned in another thread, that
it is a wiki), because a) it was very very late and b) i were not so sure that
i did't make any
Great news! Seem to have gotten the $hglinkprefix working as
intended. By adding these lines to any subgroup config file
(Main-Test.php for example), you can make all links refer to pages
within Main-Test (without having to type it in), and simultaneously
limit the links to only one more
On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 09:09:06AM -0600, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
writeable-private/
wiki.d/
temp.d/
It makes it very clear what the directory is for, with the
downside of being a really long directory name.
wrtab - no, it's not that long ;)
Balu
Hi,
I have one pmwiki installed and working properly. However, a second
installation (of the last version admittedly) gives only a white
page when I try to access it for the first time. I do not even
know where to start this problem...
Both systems are Suse 10.x installations, but one is a 32-bit
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 01:06:27PM -0600, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 12:12:08PM -0500, The Editor wrote:
Actually what I want is for [[Group.]] to link to Group.Home or
whatever I set it to.
I'm working on this.
Okay, I've gone around and around in my head on this,
Wonderful Patrick! I think the special case solution will work just
right for me. I actually want a standard homepage in all groups, for
use in pagelists, special markups, and scripts. It will be important
for something as flexible as Hg. I'll try to strip the unneeded code
out of the recipe
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 05:43:50PM -0500, The Editor wrote:
[...] If you get a chance, maybe you could also take a look at the other
problem I mentioned having?
Alas, probably not anytime soon. For a problem as detailed as
the one you're describing, where there's a lot of manipulation
of
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 04:59:25PM -0600, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 05:43:50PM -0500, The Editor wrote:
(I should also note that I'm not a big fan of anything
using $ROSPatterns.)
May I ask why? Just curious.
Kathryn Andersen
--
_--_|\ | Kathryn Andersen
Replying to myself...
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 06:05:33PM +1100, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
How can I attach files with WikiForms?
I have figured out a compromise; I added a new field type to WikiForms,
called attach, which will create Attach: markup from the entered
data. It's not as good as being
Has anyone taken a crack at a recipe for using Gliffy
(http://www.gliffy.com/features.shtml) on a PmWiki site? I'm doing some
software design right now, and something like this would be *wonderful.*
There is a Confluence plugin, but it costs. Wonder if someone could hack up
a PmWiki recipe
OK, I'm stumped:
phpinfo.php shows that this to be the primary config file on the wiki
domain:
/etc/php.ini I edited that, set safe_mode= Off
restarted httpd, but still pmwiki cannot run mkdir for new groups'
folders in wiki.d
Ian Barton wrote:
Try changing the ownership of wiki.d
Hi,
I am trying to setup user authorization - I have followed all the
instructions, but continue to get the following error.
bNotice/b: userauth htpasswd file does not exist! in b/www/apache
instance namer/htdocs/pmwiki/cookbook/userauth/HtPasswd.php/b on line
b78/bbr /
br /
bWarning/b:
I have mastered some parts of extending pmWiki markup, but there is one
simple case that I can't seem to get to work.
In a travelog that has navigation between pages, I have been laboriously
copying the same code at the top and bottom of each pakge and then modifying
it so that there is a
I've added my JavaScript table-of-contents recipe to the Cookbook:
http://www.pmwiki.org/Cookbook/HandyTableOfContents
I wrote it because I was including files with my IncludeUploads recipe,
and wanted to be able to have a table-of-contents for them, and of
course the usual parse-the-wiki-source
Anyone testing the beta release of Hg should upgrade to the new Hg
release, as I was finally able to track down the bug I was looking for
and have it working how I wanted. Go to pmwiki, Cookbook/Hg.
Also added more documentation at www.fast.st/hgtest to explain how
link prefixing works (very
2007/2/7, Kathryn Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've added my JavaScript table-of-contents recipe to the Cookbook:
http://www.pmwiki.org/Cookbook/HandyTableOfContents
http://www.pmwiki.org/index.php/Cookbook/HandyTableOfContents
Works much better (-;
--
Groetjes
Hans
http://www.fali.nl
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