On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 01:40:56PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Patrick R. Michaud wrote: > >The structure would be something like: > > > > pmwiki/ > > pmwiki.php # main PmWiki script > > cookbook/ # directory for cookbook scripts > > data.d/ # top-level writable directory > > wiki.d/ # page file storage > > work.d/ # temporary/work files > > docs/ # basic documentation > > local/ # local customizations > > ...etc... > > What about uploads/, pub/cache/ etc?
They remain as before -- I was trying to keep the message short. :-) > I also would prefer 'var.d' or 'var' instead of 'data'. In the *nix wold > that means something, e.g. that you should be aware that applications > write data to it, so it might consume disk space. Lots of (most?) PmWiki administrators aren't familiar with Unix conventions, such as var/ . I'd like something that's going to be quickly understood even by people who are unaware of the Unix meaning of "var/". (Even among Unix administrators I find a lot of people who don't understand "var". :-) > Btw, wouldn't it be possible that a PmWiki creates some many, and big, > pages that the partition gets full? What would happen if I wrote a script > that started creating pages at pmwiki.org? (Besides you being angry with > me of course :-) Sure, it's possible. There have definitely been sites that have run up against quota or disk space limits. PmWiki handles it relatively gracefully, by not saving any new pages but also not losing the contents of existing pages. The operating system is often less graceful about things when a partition gets full. Pm _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
