We haven't tried Swiki with later versions of the Squeak VM, but it might work
as-is. To integrate the Swiki or AniAni code with later versions of the Squeak
code would probably take more effort.
The security bug we dealt with was a cross-site scripting problem. If a Swiki
isn't found, the
We originally developed Swiki on Mac OS 9, and I'd bet that we could still make
it work. You may have to download a different VM, though, from the archives at
squeak.org.
Mark
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On Dec 19, 2010, at 2:55 AM, Mathias Wittau
I'd welcome someone putting Swiki onto sourceforge or other site that supports
open source development. I don't know if Jeff is on this list anymore.
Mark
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From: Hal Eden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 3/7/2008 11:24 AM
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Cc: Guzdial, Mark
I'm not even sure I grok the question...
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Subject: [Swiki-bugs] SWIKI 1.5 Cross-Site Scripting
Swiki-Bugs,
FYI there is a XSS vuln in Swiki 1.5 exploitable by:
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Sent: Wed 3/5/2008 4:46 PM
To: Guzdial, Mark
Subject: RE: [Swiki-bugs] SWIKI 1.5 Cross-Site Scripting
It appears to be a vuln in the Swiki software itself, from what I see, every
wiki looks to be effected
I believe that you can safely delete the .old files -- that just clears out the
history. I concur with the idea of trying it on another machine.
Mark
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Sent: Fri 2/8/2008 8:37 AM
To: pws@cc.gatech.edu
Subject: Re:
I don't know if there's any documentation for Comanche out there on the Web
anymore. I'd look around the Squeak Swikis. I know that Bolot Kerimabaev
built a more sophisticated module mechanism, but I don't know how it worked.
Mark
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Hi Chris,
It's a template mechanism. The HTML files in ComSwiki are actually HTML +
Smalltalk code. That Smalltalk code is executed in the image. That part of
ComSwiki works the same as PWS (basically -- ComSwiki's implementation is more
sophisticated, and Jeff Rick created a whole hierarchy
We had something like that happen recently. We found that the log file was at
2Gb which turns out to be some kind of Squeak limit. We dumped it and started
over, and all was well.
Mark
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