Yes it is publicly accessible. The wiki is at icare.org/wiki and the site is at icare.org. You will will get a better feel for the wiki site if you login with:

username: demo
password: demo

Then you will be able to see the researchers and the maps will work. This is because they are generated by pagelists which in turn read addresses as page text variables which are only accessible if you have read permissions.

If you were curious, the site is for a cancer organization called icare. I am trying to help them get started with a website and a functional and scalable way of storing their information. They want to set up and manage a network of doctors and researchers around patients with various forms of cancer.

Sqlite is very efficient in my case. It sped up the rendering of the pagelists and maps tremendously. This is because of what is mentioned earlier about the page text variable searching. It would probably be worth the effort (for me at least) to modify the sqlite recipe to store page text variables in the way it stores page variables. That would speed things up even more for me, but for now, this works fine.

I will also be storing usernames and passwords as page text variables thanks to a new recipe would like to publish within over the next day or two.

Thanks for all your help,
Alex


On Aug 10, 2012, at 4:40 PM, ABClf wrote:

I'm curious ;)
Alex, is your pmwiki install public on internet ; can we see ?
Is sqlite efficient in your case ?

Thank you.

Gilles.

2012/8/8 tamouse mailing lists <[email protected]>:
Yes, I was wondering about that. Thanks for clarifying.

On Aug 7, 2012 5:30 AM, "Alex Eftimiades" <[email protected]> wrote:

As I mentioned in previous questions, my wiki does a pagelist (or two) every time a page loads. It usually does a search for back links and/or pagetextvariables. My goal was to make the system more scalable at such
point that I have several thousand, or even a million pages.

So in short, I was under the impression that databases are good for
searching, and my wiki is structured around a lot of searching.
Alex

On Aug 7, 2012, at 8:17 AM, tamouse mailing lists wrote:

I am curious: what advantage were you seeking by using a database store
for the pages?

On Aug 6, 2012 7:12 PM, "Alex Eftimiades" <[email protected]>
wrote:


I just got the sqlite recipe working with all the pages switched over to the database, and after looking at the database structure, I thought it was odd that it did not use separate tables for different groups. I would think this would cut down on the time it takes to access pages, but I could be wrong. I do not know very much about databases in general. I was just
wondering whether this was worth working on.

Thanks,
Alex

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