Hi, I received this error just now: Parse Error, line 44, and yes I agree 
sometimes it's best that windows sorts it all out, but creating a wiki is 
rather simple, giving it a name space is pretty standard.  <-- that's all 
it's needs is it's own instantiation of the Wiki, it's own "Name"


*Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_NAMESPACE, expecting T_STRING in *
/home/lrqbwe/public_html/mlowiki/includes/Namespace.php* on line *44* 
On a separate note, I tried MLO previously, and thought it rather 
complicated for a simple task manager, but I think I'll give it another 
shot now. Especially since you have it on a cloud. :)
~elaine.


On Tuesday, January 6, 2009 10:39:39 AM UTC-8, Graham Foster wrote:
>
> the URL links in the notes fields work fine - provided that you only 
> want to reference a file. However if you want to invoke an 
> application, then the file:// syntax also attempts to parse the 
> parameters (after the "?") as part of the filename and generates and 
> error. 
>
> file:///../../Wikis/MyWiki/MyWiki.wiki?page=MyWiki 
> when attempting to access this gives the error "could not execute 
> file", where as if I remove the parameter - it opens perfectly. 
>
> I come back to my request that there should be a user definable list 
> of  URL's that MLO just "hands off" to, and lets windows sort it all 
> out. 
> Graham.

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