Hi
I am running a small Wiki. Everybody can look at it, and everybody can
create a user account.
Before a user can edit/change/delete an administrator must take
action. In my case this is possible because the number of new users is
so small.
I have a program in place which, when started, displaye
I tried a 1.7.1 installation on my desktop, worked fine, and decided
to migrate in two steps:
>From 1.5.5 to 1.6 and then to 1.7.1
To make the matter more interesting I also decided to get away from
IIS and use Apache.
It took very little to get Apache installed/configured/running. After
doing som
>> But I would expect that entering the URL
>>http://aplteam2.com/aplwiki/KaiJaeger
>> would display my homepage. Instead I get an
>> Not Found - The requested URL /aplwiki/KaiJaeger was not found on
>> this server.
>>
>> That should work, shouldn't it?
>
> Yes. Likely something in you
I've upgraded successfully from 1.5.5 to 1.7.1 in one go without too
much difficulties I thought.
Well, some problems which look quite close to each other:
1. I have a page/group "AutoAdmin". Every user on that page is
supposed to have admin rights, and had in the past. Not anynore.
2. Although m
On my Windows Server with Apache, I am now using FastCGI. I have to
say the difference is impressive. Jumping from page to page is really
nice.
However, starting to edit a page (any, it doesn't matter which one)
ist still very slow. It takes up to 15 seconds.
The same is tru when I press the "Prev
Since I have moved from IIS to Apache something has changed:
When I change my wikiconfig.py file and then restart Apache, the
changes are not taken into account.
I can even *remove* both wikiconfig.py and wikiconfig.pyc and I can
still access my pages.
I am using FastCGI.
Is there anything I don
Since I migrated from 1.5.1 to 1.7 my two groups
AutoAdminGroup
TrustedGroup
stopped working. That is how my acl looks like:
acl_rights_default = u"+All:read +Known:read
+TrustedGroup:read,write,delete,revert"
acl_rights_after = u"+AutoAdminGroup:read,write,delete,revert,admin"
My Trust
I am maintaining a wiki which is about a particular programming
language. Naturally, copying code from the wiki is a major issue.
This could be made much easier if there would be a button "copy this
code" which actually takes all the text defined somehow and copies
that into the clipboard.
I wond
Hi there
I am running MoinMoin 1.7.1
I don't want to bother "recognized" users with textchas, so my approach was:
- prevent anonymous users from editing/deleting/adding pages
- Configure textchas
- Put users with an account on a page "TrustedGroup" in a kind of
semi-automated process.
- add to w
I tried to upgrade from 1.7.1 to 1.8.
I am running MoinMoin under WIndows/Apache with FastCGI.
After running
python setup.py install
I restartet both, Apache and FastCGI.
I get a 500 (Server Error)
The apache log contains this bit of information:
[Wed Dec 31 11:11:22 2008] [error] [client 87
It's more complex:
*** Lost changes
Opera, Mozilla, Safari, Firefox and Chrome work just fine, meaning
that after clicking the Browser's "Back" buttons show me my edit
window, so I can try again the textcha question.
With Internet Explorer 7, however, the user lost all his changes.
Since about
Hello Rick,
I new this, in fact you wrote this in a private mail earlier on as I
am very well aware, of course.
However, after getting your email I went through all the steps again.
It was the Port definition. Instead if
as intended, I did specify
8
Oh dear.
In general, the wiki works.
Hi,
in my Wiki I would like to change the contents of the combo box in the
GUI editor presenting the different formats. One of them is
"formatted" which I would like to change against "APL code".
I thought I found were to change it:
C:\Moin\share\moin\htdocs\applets\FCKeditor\editor\lang\en.js
bu
Found it.
according to the documentation, after doing anything on groups one
should delete
path_to_your_wiki_instance/data/cache/wikidicts/
Although that might be true
path_to_your_wiki_instance/data/cache/config/wikidicts/
needs to be emptied as well!
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 10:44 AM, k
I am using MoinMoin now for almost three years. I had no knowledge
about IIS, Apache, CGI, FastSGI, WSGI, Python. As a consequence of
that I had to spend quite some time on how to get things working, but
in total it wasn't too bad, although it would have been much easier
would I have chosen Apache
I would like to prevent MoinMoin to change the "last edited by" guy
when the "Trivial" checkbox is ticked.
Background is that in particular Britons are very reluctant fixing
mistakes made by somebody else. They consider this rude behaviour.
Nonsense of course, but they can't help it. Neither can I
Notifications always use this:
fromAPL Wiki
to APL Wiki
It worked well in the past, no idea when this changed.
Probably a bug?
Kai
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I have a category
http://aplteam2.com/aplwiki/CategoryBaaLondon
There is a page
http://aplteam2.com/aplwiki/RunningBAAlondon
which belongs to that category but is not listed.
What's wrong here?!
Kai
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I was interested in copying a piece of CSS from the source of a page
which got deleted in the meantime. For that reason I ...
* displayed the page
* clicked "Info"
* Selected the proper (old) version
* Clicked "Edit Text"
But the editor does not show the selected version, is shows the most recent
I've just converted from a single wiki to a wiki farm.
Almost everything works fine but the FavIcon: It's grabbed from the
shared htdocs directory, meaning that all my wikis share the same
FavIcon.
Is there a way to make every wiki using it's own FavIcon?
Kai
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Hi Marcel
> css - is normally not editable within wiki??!?!?!?!, but well you maybe
> use this just for an example...
It IS editable. You can add CSS rules to tablestyle, and you can
escape the MoinMoin parser altogether and specify CSS inside a tag.
> you have first to revert the old version an
> k...@aplteam.com schrieb:
schrieb? Deutsch?! Ahh, Schweiz! Gruess Dich Marcel!
> > You did not read my mail completely I dare say. That was not my point.
> you right, I was too fast, that's come from reading multitasking e-mails
> in different languages... in the end
Brilliant, thanks.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Bradey Honsinger wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:56 AM, k...@aplteam.com wrote:
>> I've just converted from a single wiki to a wiki farm.
>>
>> Almost everything works fine but the FavIcon: It's grabbed from
Marcel:
Thanks again - I used a different regEx, don't remember the source.
Seems to works so far, but not in this particular case.
Anyway, your expressions works.
Kai
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 7:24 PM, m...@heavy.ch wrote:
> k...@aplteam.com schrieb:
>> I have a category
>>
t it works...
Yes, aplwiki.ico IS situated in apaches htdocs directory.
Kai
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Bradey Honsinger wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Bradey Honsinger wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:56 AM, k...@aplteam.com wrote:
>>> Is there a way to make
That's the problem. I've done 1,2 and 4 and cannot do 3 because I havn't those.
To be precise, it is IE7+8 and Chrome. I havn't checked other IEs.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Gnarlodious
wrote:
> On 3/16/09, k...@aplteam.com wrote:
>
>> 1. For some reason
Accidentically I found a call to FullSearch using "\b" as parameter.
Obviously this macros has command of some tricks I am not aware of.
However, I cannot find a reference to its parameters in the help file.
Advice is very welcome.
Kai
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