2009/12/24 Wade Hudson <[email protected]>: > But when I edit that page, I'm not prompted for a password, and I expected to > have to use the default 'admin.'
You have set the 'admin' password, not the 'edit' password. A typical wiki allows anyone to edit and so that's how pmwiki is packaged (with the exception of certain administrative pages). If you want to limit editing on certain pages or groups or on all pages then you need to explicitly do that. http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Passwords (for certain pages or groups) http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/PasswordsAdmin (for your entire site) > When I edited the title page line to read "$WikiTitle = 'Test';" and uploaded > it, it made no difference > And when I edited the logo line to read "# $PageLogoUrl = "";" I expected the > PMWiki logo to disappear, but it did not. There are several possibilities to consider... (1) Are you sure your config.php with these changes made it onto the server in the correct public_html/local directory? Try downloading it from that location and looking at the copy you downloaded to double-check. (2) Check your url in your browser very carefully to make sure you are looking at the same copy of pmwiki that you expected (it's easy to get different copies in different folders/directories and then point at the wrong one). (3) Your browser could be caching. Try updating with ctrl-f5 (this is for firefox) to see if that solves the problem. (4) Specifically for the logo problem you will need to delete the "#" at the beginning of the line. Any line that begins with "#" is ignored as a comment -- delete the # and it will take effect. -Peter _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
