Added features:
- the search form has a case sensitive / insensitive checkbox
Already added in Beta 9.
- searching works for strange characters, too (try searching for "BLA"
with the double quotes on minnow)
Still working on this, but it will be part of Beta 9.
- when saving a page a
You still might want to look at my redirect changeset, it cleans up the
response (though noone should ever see it). Same with updateRefs,
getfields and misc changesets - everything else is "just" action stuff ...
Yep. I'm looking. However, I cleaned up that stuff too in a different
way.
http://www.unc.edu/~bparsia/squeak/SwikiAdminBrowser.1.cs
Very cool. I am going to mess you up some with the next release which I'm
working very dilligently on. It would probably be better to keep it away
from SwikiModule and SwikiDictModule. This is more of a Swiki only tool
(Comanche
I guess I could try running my site using the latest version of Squeak (this
has socket bug fixes?). I would like to use the latest Comanche webserver
and the new Swiki (Computer Age?). Does this import the older format PWS
Swiki files?
Not directly. Bolot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has a
Where can I find information about publishing Swikis? I've spent some
energy looking around but no luck. :-(
What do you mean by publishing Swikis? Swikis on publishing? Publishing
Swiki information? Published Swiki information?
Peace and Luck!
Je77
I'll look into it as soon as I get back from Spring Break. This may be a
problem with the UpdateFormatter.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
Heh. heh. Bijan answered better than I did. Yea!
(For example, you might want to filter the swikis so only specific one's
are shown. Go to the actions folder and change swikis.book appropriately.)
Uhm. There is a visible setup property that already controls that. You
can easily change the
I think it is time I wrote as to what my vision for Swiki is and how I
see others fitting into it.
You may have noticed that I still consider Swiki betaware. To me, this
means that I am not guaranteeing anything and I am free to change any
code I like. I feel that Swiki needs a strong,
But there is a most standard/compatibility way to do this?
Can some Swiki guru teach me?
Thank you a lot (and thank you for this Swiki)!!!
The security stuff needs to be completely refactored. So, any kind of
work here may be suspect to not working anymore. Still, I think you are
bringing
This bug has really bad consequences if not fixed. I'm pretty sure it was
the source of one of our servers going down alot. So, please update your
images.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
'From Squeak2.7 of 5 January 2000 [latest update: #1762] on 21 March 2000 at 2:36:58
pm'!
!IdFormatter class
Je77, if that *is* your real name :), are there any gotchas to having two
SwikiModules using/editing the same pages?
No. You can definitely have several SwikiBooks pointing to the same sets
of pages.
As far as the SwikiModule is concerned, I'm completely getting rid of it.
The next version
Investigating the possible use of Swiki,
(Comanche, v.b9) for managing the paper
submissions in a conference, I am trying
to modify a copy of the docs swiki, so that
submitters can upload their paper materials
(pdf docs, other files) and can have an
overview of existing attachments, while
Does STOMP perform concurrency tests?
Yep. What platform and VM are you using? If your images are not showing
up, it is highly probable that you are using the wrong VM.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
I see exactly the same results on Win2000 and Solaris
with Lex's patches (using the same Squeak image). It
used to work, but this Squeak image has had a lot of
surgery (running latest 2.8 changes). I'm ready to
build a fresh image just to run my swiki. What is
the safest combination to
I'm going to forward this on to the PWS mailing list. It could be that
you don't have the patched VM. Memory can be a problem with Swiki. How
much memory do you have. The main problem is the history. Each history
request reads in the entire file as a String. So, if a search engine
tried to
I'll reader prefer using SSPs, why not (other than moving current swikis to
SSPs)?
The problem is that SSPs are great for simple things. The old PWS Swiki
used a similar system. With the new one, I knew things were going to have
to become more complicated. So, having actions and
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 06:39:18PM +0200, Tammo Freese wrote:
I tried to set up a swiki with authorized access on Windows NT. But when I try
to access it (localhost/SWSecure.1), I get the following error message:
Are you using PWS or Comanche Swiki?
Comanche Swiki is available at
Hello!
This post is aimed at people who know things about HTTP. CoWeb often
responds to a HTTP post. When people press the back button, the browser
asks if you want to repost the data. Is there a way to stop this
behaviour? For edits, I am able to stop this by sending a redirect. On
others,
Jochen, did you touch that module communication area lately?
I was working on Beta 10. It will already be better with attachments than
any other version. I need some more integration with the work that Bolot
is doing. It should be very cool. Expect the next version in 3 weeks. It
would be
There is a runnig Comanche/Swiki server in our company but it become
freeze for time to time. Once when swiki crashed I found a page no
completely saved in a file. I looked over the swiki source and I found
that every page is guarded by instance variable beingWritten. This
variable is true
so I am wondering whether beta 10 is still on schedule? And the
Actually, you'll probably have to wait two weeks. It is starting to be
excellent, so I am spending more time on getting a good version out
instead of hacking together a bad version. I don't think risk-assessment
will be
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Josh Burker) -
I've been working all weekend trying to get Comanche set up on my Mac.
Here are the problems I'm up against:
I finally got Comanche45Swiki9 loaded (I think- can you tell by the
SystemBrowserComanche screen shot I included?- I
Please excuse the naive nature of the following questions, and thanks
in advance for any advice.
No inconvenience. Glad to have you on board.
1. Where can I get the most recent 'Server' folder for a PWS swiki? I
would like to have a swiki with the look and feel of
I was just checking our servers at GaTech and I think reliability is
starting to be really good.
For instance, swiki has been up since 18 May. The last time before then
was 12 April. So, it seems that uptime is more than a month. Swiki is a
Sun Ultra 5 running Solaris.
I think one of those
Peace and Luck!
Je77
We had some problems on Solaris. Sometimes Com45Swiki9 seems to choke the
whole machine (memory and processor). Anyway, I don't think we have the
latest bugfixes, which brings me to the real reason for this post:
where can I find the latest bugfixes/patches?
Thanks in advance,
Sander
Hardcore solution: we have a perl-script that checks every 15 minutes if our
Swiki is still responding. If not, it kills the process (if necessary) and
restart the image.
If anybody is interested I could send him the script.
Excellent. If you would, could you post it to
1. Some images are not displayed or transfered. When a page with images (for
example Swiki navigation icons) is requested from MSIE 5.0 not all images
are displayed always. Individual loading of the images works. Is this a
Socket-related problem? (In the VM?)
I think so. Are you using the
I tried two VMs, the latest 2.7 (build 15) and the latest 2.8a (build 2) but
could not notice any difference while running Swiki on Windows 2000. The
Windows VMs are available from:
http://wwwisg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~raab/squeak/bin/
Does anyone know about a different Windows VM or is this
I tried to access Com45Swiki9 using Netscape 4.7 yesterday and none of the
two problems occured.
What does that tell us? What is the significant difference between MSIE 5.0
and Netscape 4.7 in accessing webpages? Is there a simple method to see or
log the HTTP messages and replies which
Yes, I know this has nothing to do with the password protection itself, but
apparently there is a mismatch
in writing and reading Dates in password protected swikis, that is not there
in the normal swikis. As also
'12/7/2000' asDate produces the wrong Date (7 december) I suspected that the
I have passed this onto Bolot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Uploading is a
Comanche function. I would have no idea how to fix this problem.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 09:55:58PM +0200, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
Are you familiar with Squeak enough to try some debugging?
I think so.
Okay, I've returned to my personal Swiki idea. I can probably get it
working this Fall. Yeah! The basic idea is that it would be a semi-public
space where you can put a good amount of your information (thoughts,
contacts, links, assignments, etc.). I like to think of it as what home
pages
So, then what would the squeak version be called:
Squeak + ani = Sani?
One of the nice things about coming up with your own name is that other
people have to modify it. So, since AniAniWeb will first be built in
Squeak, I assume we can just call it an Ani.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
Greetings,
I am hereby announcing Swiki Beta 11 ("Unknown Legend"), running under
Comanche 4.6. The major feature is a new AdminTool to manage Swikis. In
addition, it includes a few minor upgrades and bug fixes.
I have included both a ZIP and a TAR/GZIP file for downloading.
Here is how you
Quick question: Should we expect wierdness in upgrading old swikis? I
wasn't able to simply move my old one's over, though I'm about to try this
thing you sent. Anything else we should watch out for?
Oohh!! I figure out the slowness problem. It turns out that (dir
fileExists: somename) can
Good catch. I'll probably send out a change set for this problem.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 01:20:41PM +0200, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Hi,
there seems to be a line ending problem with diffs at minnow. The whole
page is treated as a line so the diff is not meaningfull,
I am rereleasing Swiki Beta 11 (Unknown Legend). I fixed several minor bugs:
1. start-up time is faster, due to not checking for all files whether they
exist.
2. semaphores for page saving is implemented better. Thanks to Martin Baco.
3. there is now support for upgrading old Swikis (look in
If that's the case I'll wait patiently! Are there more nice, new,
features to be expected in the next Beta?
But of course. I'll try to be somewhat hush hush about them though. This
will be the last Beta. I expect it to come out towards the end of
November, considering that the
Yesterday, I filed Bob´s fix in my Com45Swiki9 running on Squeak2.7 with a
2.8VM and, unfortunately, the problem with uploading from MSIE still
persists.
Does anyone else have attempted that and got a different result (success
would be a great one ;-))?
Upgrade to Com46Swiki11, Squeak2.8,
The one major thing preventing me from moving my code to the
current Swiki is the "partial response" ability. That is, the page is sent
to the client while rendering, instead of doing it all in memory and
deliver when finished.
DEFINITELY. I may have to beat Bolot with a whip to get his part
Could you outline how this should work? I mean, some sort of support
should be there, but uploading itself should be handled by a module. It
boils down to efficiently handle MIME data, right?
Nah. Where the upload should go should be determined by Swiki and not
Comanche. I'm completely
Hello,
it seems that a large amount of people are interested in having Swikis in
different languages. So far, I know that Bert has a German version that
he'd be willing to integrate back into the mainstream release. There
appears to be a portuguese version out there. Someone said they'd be
It also makes code kinda crappy, because it is less legible. Second,
the translations are often poor, because you have a hard time putting the
phrase into the right context. That being said, for the buttons, I think
this is the right approach.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at
I asked some friends here (the rest of the "MathMorphs Team"), and we are
willing
to help with the translation to spanish (of course, our spanish is much
better than my
english :)
Excellent.
So... what can we do to help? do you think that we can start already, or
better we wait
I'm still feeling a bit unequipped to make the major changes to look and feel that
my project group is looking for. One example that is particularly intriguing to me
comes from a course at GATech that had "Student Curated Galleries." Here, there was t
ypical Swiki functionality throughout,
Sorry it took so long for me to get to this.
To put it simply, there is no difference in inheritance.
So, anything that inherits from fancy will have fancy's look and feel. If
you use the adminTool to create a new Swiki, it will have its own pages
and uploads.
To move pages over to a
Hi,
I'm trying to add a FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) part to the Swiki
Help Guide. I need some help. If you know of any questions that beginners
often have problems with, please add them to
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/swiki/19.
I've also added a section for Developer Questions. These may
Do you have any ideas about how to freeze and package a Swiki for
inclusion on a CD-ROM? (I'm putting together the CD-ROM for inclusion
with the up-coming Squeak book.) The idea is that it be "static" (in
that the pages cannot be edited) and that it be raw HTML, so that it can
be run from a
If you are somewhat okay with Squeak, then this isn't very hard.
With a browser, go to the entry for ComSwikiLauncher. Highlight
ValidPorts and inspect it (ctrl-i or alt-i depending on system). In the
bottom of the inspector, type "self add: 8081". Do it (highlight and hit
ctrl-d or alt-d).
Okay. I got together with Bolot and we worked out the bugs in the
Comanche / Swiki integration.
You should definitely use this over the previous Beta 12 release.
Go to http://seaweed.cc.gatech.edu/refs to get it.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
I have put a new ZIP file which seems to work. The other one works too,
but perhaps not on certain unzipping programs.
This is weird.
Anyway, it should work now.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/swiki/16
This is for those who want to just use Swiki and not worry about code.
It uses an extremely shrunken image. This allows the download to be less
than 2.5 megs. I think that's pretty good considering that you are
getting a web server with swiki functionality.
The image is 2.8, so you should probably use a 2.8 VM.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 10:23:31PM -0700, Eric Scharff wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Bolot Kerimbaev wrote:
The slim MVC packages for UNIX and Windows are available at:
Com47Swiki12
I have no idea. You shouldn't have to use "ComSwikiLauncher
convertOldPages". My guess is that something may be problematic with the
setup or settings file. Try taking a fresh version of the new server,
creating a new swiki by your old swiki name and then just switching out
the pages
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 01:18:53AM -0500, Aaron Wieland wrote:
= 1/17/01 12:32:11 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
I'm experiencing a different problem: I can't even download
OnceAnAngel.zip. The download always aborts after approximately 240K.
Aaron,
That happened to me a number of
When we did the major shrink for the minnow downloads, it got rid of some
methods that were needed. We have now gone back and tried all the
features (edit, save, recent changes, search, admin, etc.) and restored
the necessary code. We've put the new versions on minnow for download.
If you
Yep, works now as expected. Just the other two probs remain:
Minor details.
Problem: The default port is 80, which cannot work because users on Unix
aren't allowed to run servers below port 1024.
Solution: Change default port to 8000, and update documentation.
Yea. But, you could
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 11:09:34PM -0500, Raymond Asselin wrote:
By the same time did you add 'the limitConnections thing "that" should be in
Comanche (at least
for Windows and Mac)'?
Nope. That will wait until release 1.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
Yep. That's a bug. To fix it, edit the file /refs/addresses/initus.priv
Find (options at: 'alias' ifAbsent: [.
Change it to (options at: 'alt' ifAbsent: [.
changing alias to alt will clear up this problem.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 11:33:16AM +0100, Baveco, Hans
?
Is there a place where all (if more than this one) the patches are available?
Best regards,
-Casco
PS: Are you planning to come to the Smalltalk Joint Event in germany? A
meeting of PSW users, developers and funs may be interesting.
"Jochen F. Rick" wrote:
This fixes a
would it be possible to have functionality like the one we have for
squeak to update code from a patch server?
We could keep our pre-packaged swikis up-to-date. Is there a special
requirement for patch server or is just a webserver? We may even ask the
swiki to update from the admin web
I've read that in moving swikis over from beta 11 to beta 12 that you simply
have to copy over the subdirectories of files from within the "swiki"
directory. I've got beta 11 working, on which I have a number of swikis
currently running. I've also got beta 12 functioning on the same
Again, the links from the front page do NOT show up. You can click on
top to get to the front page, so there is no need for them. This is
intentional.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 10:21:20PM +0300, Mike Rutenberg wrote:
Mark,
Sorry, I was unclear. I think I still have a
Hello,
We are getting a strange error repeatedly on one of our Squeak servers. I
was hoping somebody knows what is happening.
Setup:
Squeak2.8
Comanche 4.7
Swiki Beta 12.
Solaris
2.8 VM (compiled by Lex from sources + a few file patches)
Problem:
All of a sudden, the Swiki no longer works
I'm not sure about this, but what about making a pseudo directory for the
buttons.
Yeah. I considered this, but it's worse. A web crawler generally only
looks in /robots.txt for the site. So, it would be annoying, inconsistent
with the swiki general URL parsing, and it wouldn't even take
Oops. I spoke too soon. It is now happening on minnow too (minnow is a
mac). This is probably a Comanche problem. Still, we need to get it
fixed. Any help is appreciated.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 06:24:18PM -0500, Jochen F. Rick wrote:
Hello,
We are getting a strange
Oops. I meant to say "For Beta 12, you should move to Squeak2.8".
On *nix, 2.7.2 should be fine.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
Squeak 2.7.2 is ok?
"Jochen F. Rick" wrote:
I believe it was Squeak2.7.
For Beta 12, you should move to Squeak2.7.
Peace
Oops. I spoke too soon. It is now happening on minnow too (minnow is a
mac). This is probably a Comanche problem. Still, we need to get it
fixed. Any help is appreciated.
In previous Comanche versions you redefined class Process - maybe that has
to do with it?
Hmm. Perhaps. This is
snip
This is how I would use templates, if possible.
snip
1. To indicate the type (template) of page a link goes to I have to edit
the XML file. That's not the swiki philosophy, right?
2. I can not have different types of target pages for links departing
from one page.
snip
You are
This is fixed in the download from minnow. It is Comanche not suppressing
those errors. You could also find the place where it does the inspect and
remove it.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 05:09:36PM +0100, Alejandro Fernandez wrote:
Hi all,
I think you already talked
What about the ability to use editable frames?
I.e. users to be able to edit the contents of 2 or 3 frames
on a page instead of just one full "main" page.
(this is how swikis on www.swiki.net work)
This is precious for swikis that document
projects with many sections.
I agree that
Nope. As far as syntax goes, I'm leaving it as is. This is mainly for
backwards compatibility. I'm not a huge fan of the syntax. I think better
ones can easily be written. Unfortunately, I think we are somewhat stuck
with this syntax as many people already know it and quite a few Swikis use
What do you mean by a Swiki Editor, Je77? An editor to make it
easier to set up Swikis? Or an editor (like Bijan's) for editing
Swikis?
Like Bijan's. A Squeak System Window like thing for creating new Swiki
functionality.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
I had a problem with one of our swikis. Interrupting a Swiki upLoad seems
to have put the swiki in a loop or a wait state, so that nothing was responding
anymore, and 99% of the CPU was used by the swiki. The other web server
on the same machine didn't like it very much. This was on NT 4.0
by chance I found out that javascript
can be used freely in a swiki: http://seaweed.cc.gatech.edu/refs/2
this is funny, but is that not a security problem?
How would it be a security problem?
Peace and Luck!
Je77
What happens if you are not using your local machine? Could it be that a
working strategy is to use Netscape for local access and anything on
other machines.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 05:01:49PM +0100, Alejandro Fernandez wrote:
Hi,
I already gave it a try with
Cool. If you finish them, could you send them to the list or add them to
the swiki (http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/swiki). They should be fairly
simple methinks.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 12:00:14PM +, Antonio Jose de Barros Neto wrote:
PWS folks,
I have been writing
From what I can tell, it is NT networking for Squeak that isn't working.
The networking was designed for 95/98, so NT/2000 doesn't deal well with it.
Since this is a VM level problem, going back to a previous version of
ComSwiki would not help. Right now, my advise is to switch to Linux if
This will become a bit easier with Swiki Release. Right now, your best
bet is to start off with an existing color scheme and change it. You will
need to restart the server each time you make a change though for it to
take effect. Take a look at the index.html file for your color scheme to
get
, 2001 at 06:24:18PM -0500, Jochen F. Rick wrote:
Hello,
We are getting a strange error repeatedly on one of our Squeak servers. I
was hoping somebody knows what is happening.
Setup:
Squeak2.8
Comanche 4.7
Swiki Beta 12.
Solaris
2.8 VM (compiled by Lex from sources + a few file patches
Yeah Bijan!!!
The stripped version seems not to be too good a thing in all. I had to
correct it several times. I think I'll stick with barely minimized for
release 1.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 11:19:25PM -0500, Bijan Parsia wrote:
Sorry folks, the HTTPSocket technique
Greetings,
I am hereby announcing ComSwiki 1.0 GAMMA ("Campaigner"), running under
Comanche 4.8. It has taken me a while to get this one out, but I think
you will appreciate several new and cool features (particularly the
SwikiBrowser). This is the GAMMA version before the release. I do not
tried out ComSwiki1gamma, NT4, and found that I can easily freeze
Squeak,
when (with a new, small (1-page) swiki) I go to the history page and
click around a bit, (moving between different versions and diff-pages) and
finally select the [current] button.
Squeak freezes,
That sounds good to me. You may want to wait until I release a non GAMMA
version. What you could already work on would be translating a color
scheme. Look in the swiki/default/files/ to find the color schemes.
Looking at the index.html file will give you an overview of the icons
that need
Minnow is running ComSwiki1.0 GAMMA, MacOS9.0, and Squeak 3.1alpha
(updated yesterday). When I got this message, I went to the machine and
saw that it was still running. Weird. I did (Socket allInstances size)
and saw 2 (after doing a GC). The server still did not respond. I stopped
ComSwiki
.
/ Bo
Lex Spoon, on 11 Oct 2000, at 18:45, you wrote:
"Jochen F. Rick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
recently somebody showed me a problem with Swiki that seems to be
MSIE only. It was shown to me on a Mac running MSIE4.5. Here is how
it shows up.
1. edit a page
It turns out that the MacVM does not handle FileDirectory rename:toBe:
like on the other systems. What this means for Swiki is that uploading a
file does not work.
I'll try to get a fix out early this week.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
If you are using ComSwiki1GAMMA on MacOS, you should file this change set
in to make uploads work.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
'From Squeak2.9alpha of 13 June 2000 [latest update: #3299] on 9 April 2001 at
11:20:53 am'!
!MacFileDirectory methodsFor: 'private' stamp: 'je77 4/9/2001 11:20'!
Unless you have written your own code (templates, actions, addresses),
you do not need to run ComSwikiLauncher convertOldATA. If you are doing
the conversion on a Mac, you may need my fix for uploads.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 03:26:34PM +0100, Michael Karliner wrote:
I added a ref to the current machine in the imged swiki admin. What
happened first was that the page contained no data. Later we
restarted squeak and comanche would give the attached message:
I'm not sure what the first sentence means. To fix the page, go to the
directory where the page is
HA!!! We beat you. It turns out that Bolot already implemented this. We
will probably be adding that facility to the Squeak Swiki at some point.
It's always a good idea to be a couple of steps ahead of your advisor.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 09:42:11AM -0400, Mark Guzdial
Seaweed is back up now. I should be releasing 1.0 by the end of this week.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 03:44:53PM -0700, J Scott Jaderholm wrote:
Hi,
Seaweed appears to be down, in the meantime before it goes back up
does anyone have the 1.0 release (or is it just gamma
Greetings,
I am hereby announcing Swiki 1.0 (Expecting To Fly), running under
Comanche 4.9. Tomorrow, I will create the pre-packaged downloads and make
them available at http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/swiki.
For now, you can download the sources from http://seaweed.cc.gatech.edu/refs.
Please
You can download ready-to-go servers at http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/swiki/15
Enjoy,
Je77
Bolot has sent me some fixes to Comanche. I've integrated them into the
downloads from minnow and seaweed.
If you have already set up ComSwiki 1.0, you can just download and
replace the image file with the new one, since all configs (besides port
number) are kept outside the image.
Peace and
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 07:49:26PM -0700, J Scott Jaderholm wrote:
Why has it grown so much? I was running Compache 4.7 and beta 12 I
think of Swiki and it took 4mb. This version takes 9mb of ram. What
accounts for the doubling in ram usage?
Ah. ComSwiki has not grown much at all. The
You can use HTML. So, for instance
a href=/otherSwiki/3Other Swiki's Page 3/a
will work.
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 05:37:21PM -0400, Mark Guzdial wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 00:51:34 -0400 (EDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BOUNCE
Weird. I have no idea why this would happen. I doubt it has anything to
do with logging. Can you try it on ComSwiki 1.0?
Also, what system are you using?
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 09:40:38PM +0200, Julian Rohrhuber wrote:
this is the second time that something like that
Wow! We'll have to try that out.
As is, the only thing that we can find that will crash Win2K Swiki 1.0 is
to use the AdminTool on the local machine. Otherwise, it is solid (even
under extreme load).
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 10:38:46AM -0400, Anthony Engel wrote:
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