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>Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 15:32:16 +0000
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>Thaddeus L Olczyk wrote:
> >
> > I've discovered a bug in the latest version of swiki ( BigTime ).
> >
> > I'll describe the browser panes left to right to show the methods
> > involved and let people find it for themselves.
> >
> > System-Support|Preferences|standard queries|(keepAliveConnection and
> > standaloneServer ).
> > In both method the last line reads
> > ifAbsent: [false].
> > delete these two lines and the Swiki works.
> > Otherwise the Swiki wiki fails to serve up pages ( except for the
> > Lynx browser ).
>
>Well, this doesn't seem to be a bug on Comanche 4.10 /Swiki 1.1. (that's
>to say, it doesn't seem to impeed anything).
>
>
> >
> > Suggestion which I hope does not get interpreted as a rant.
> > I was using  Squeak 3.0 to run this. From the web page
> > where I downloaded this swiki it said that either this was version
> > 3.1 of the swiki or this swiki needed the 3.1 version of Squeak.
> > Unfortunately I was unable to find the 3.1 version of Squeak
> > ( which is probably downloadable from some CVS archive ).
> > It maybe that the method isAbsent: is implemented in the 3.1
> > version of Preferences. If so then most people can't use it since
> > the last stable version of Squeak is 3.0.
>
>I don't see it as a rant, but wondered why you didn't download ComSwiki
>as a complete package, rather than just the Swiki stuff. Works fine for
>me with Netscape, Konqueror and Amaya -- even StarOffice (I've yet to
>try it with Lynx).
>
>If you want 3.1 (which is now beta and very nearly finished) it is out
>there. And it is generally a big step forward on 3.0.
>
>Drop me a line off list and I'll point you to the source for your
>platform (I guess Linux, but.....)
> >
> > I've tried to use ( for the most part successfully, but occasionally
> > I didn't have the time to put in the effort ) swiki several times,
> > and it always seemed to be the same situation: the squeak version
> > runs one behind the version of squeak needed by swiki.
>
>See above about getting ComSwiki
>
> >
> > Perhaps it would be a good idea to make available several older
> > versions of swiki rather than just the most recent ( since that's
> > all that I could find ). Then people can just match the versions
> > as they wish.
>
>Aaargh!!!
>
>I think this would create more confusion/chaos/work/bad tempers than
>it's worth!
>
>Cheers
>
>John
>
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