Whenever I type in an URL like www.example.com/Pengiuns, it automatically goes
to the www.example.com/Pengiuns/Pengiuns page (though the actual URL remains
www.example.com/Pengiuns), even if there is no page named “Pengiuns” in the
Pengiuns group. This causes me to get a Page Not Found. Is
Thanks for your replay
The Editor wrote:
On 9/6/07, Georges Schutz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list
I have some hundreds of data pages created with the old FASTDATA recipe.
I know FASTDATA is not maintained any more and was removed from pmwiki
cookbook (see Cookbook/RecentChanges April 17,
It might be simple but I can't see what I do wrong. Here is my really advanced
function so far...
?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();
Markup('test', 'directives', /^\(:test[]*(.*?):\)\s*$/e,
test('$1'));
function test($opts) {
$args = ParseArgs($opts);
$out =
On 9/7/07, Captain Smack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way I can make www.example.com/Pengiuns go to
www.example.com/Pengiuns/HomePage?
Hmm. What you're asking for is the default behavior, as I understand
it -- at least, that's how things work on my wikis, and I didn't have
to set any
Ted thanks for your note...
Here is the uRL for the comparison:
http://www.wikimatrix.org/wiki/PmWiki:MySQL
After using it for a while...I actually like the fact that there is no
RDMS.
By the way, anyone know how large wikis can get with PM Wiki and still have
goo d performance?
Thanks
Within a skin, I'm including a page using the !--wiki: syntax. That page
itself includes other pages. I'd like to create a link in those lower pages
that refers to the lower page, and does not resolve to the higher page. How do
I do that?
I've tried using both the {*$FullName}, and
On 9/6/07, David Fionda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info. I took a look at it and it looks like it allows me to
query a database and return the results in a wiki page. Is there a plug in
that will store all of the page info in a MySQL database? I read in the
wiki comparison that
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 03:58:10PM +0200, Fredrik wrote:
It might be simple but I can't see what I do wrong. Here is my really
advanced function so far...
?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();
Markup('test', 'directives', /^\(:test[ ]*(.*?):\)\s*$/e,
test('$1'));
function
Sandy wrote:
marc wrote:
Hi,
I'm involved with a company that uses ISYS
http://www.isys-search.com/
for their document management.
They'd like to add their PmWiki site to ISYS, but since it scans the
source files, this will clearly not work.
Is the best way forward to periodically
Hello
I am trying to add a discuss tab to my educational wiki and found the
cookbook recipe Discussion Tabs
I followed the instructions to the letter. When I render my page, rather
than the tabs, I get the following under the tabs.
function:DefineAction browse Article |
marc wrote:
Hi,
I'm involved with a company that uses ISYS
http://www.isys-search.com/
for their document management.
They'd like to add their PmWiki site to ISYS, but since it scans the
source files, this will clearly not work.
Is the best way forward to periodically create a
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
3.) Also, can I create a page in another application other than PM WIki.
WHich script should I run to do that?
If you write in HTML, you can use:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/EnableHTML
Otherwise, try one of several recipes beginning with Include on
Donald Z. Osborn wrote:
These have got to be dumb question with easy answers but I can't find them:
How to search for links that do not yet have pages? (It would help me
follow up on things and it might be useful to have a page of pages
needing to be created)
Is there a way to tag or
Mark Trumpold wrote:
Hi All
If I make a farmconfig I place that in the wiki 1 That will be the home
wiki. I leave the local config there right?
Thanks
M
The config file in the home directory is for the home (first) wiki. You
will need a separate config file for each of the fields
Hello!
Currently, my site displays URL as such:
http://wico.web-farm.org/index.php/Lokhim/HomePage
Now, I want this to be:
http://wico.web-farm.org/Lokhim/HomePage
I would like to do this with the index file method described in
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/CleanUrls#index_file
.
Can
Looks like that will work. I will post to that page if I need to do things
differently. Thanks,
seth
--- Neil Herber (nospam) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seth Cherney wrote:
I have a site with many pages, so the browse and search is all being done
through a java
program,
which indexes
Hey all!
I've tried a few different methods and searched aplenty, but can't seem
to find any information on how to determine if {$$PageCount} is odd or even.
I'm trying to use pagelists to build a table that has two sets of data
per row... Something like this:
[[#albums]]
(:template defaults
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 01:57:43PM -0400, Kris Kunkel wrote:
Hi,
I'm running an PMWiki 2.2.0-beta63 for several friends to host
information for their hobbies. There's a need, if possible, to sort
the pagelist returned by RecentChanges by author to be able to single
out who's not pulling
Matt Hollingsworth wrote:
Setting up my wiki. I tried a TON of skins, but I cannot use ANY of
the elastic/fluid/liquid skins that I tried, which is quite a few.
When I use these skins, my left sidebar disappears when I click on
home. It will reappear at times if I go into certain areas,
I swapped back in the triad template so people can see what I am talking
about.
http://zagreb-wiki.com/wiki/pmwiki.php
If you click initial setup tasks. it shows the sidebar menu on the left. If
you click home it disappears. It's this way with all elastic skins for me.
It occurs with
Is there a way I can make www.example.com/Pengiuns go to
www.example.com/Pengiuns/HomePage?
Hmm. What you're asking for is the default behavior, as I understand
it -- at least, that's how things work on my wikis, and I didn't have
to set any configuration to enable it, as far as I can
Neil Herber (nospam) said...
Sandy wrote:
marc wrote:
Hi,
I'm involved with a company that uses ISYS
http://www.isys-search.com/
for their document management.
They'd like to add their PmWiki site to ISYS, but since it scans the
source files, this will clearly not work.
Just to be clear, I'm looking for some variable that refers to the page
that it's on, regardless of whether it's included as part of another page.
~ ~ Dave
DaveG wrote:
Within a skin, I'm including a page using the !--wiki: syntax. That page
itself includes other pages. I'd like to create
On 9/7/07, Kris Kunkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm running an PMWiki 2.2.0-beta63 for several friends to host
information for their hobbies. There's a need, if possible, to sort
the pagelist returned by RecentChanges by author to be able to single
out who's not pulling their own weight.
If you don't get an answer put you question again.
So I do:
I started a pmwiki site on a local server, in Dutch. So I put the
PMWikiNL pages in the wikilib.d map and added in the local configfile a
line:|XLPage('nl','PmWikiNl.XLPage');
All worked fine.
After uploading to the server that host
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 06:03:41PM -0400, DaveG wrote:
Just to be clear, I'm looking for some variable that refers to the page
that it's on, regardless of whether it's included as part of another page.
What version of PmWiki are you using? If it's still 2.1.(something)
then you won't be able
I'm on 2.2.0-beta59.
Kathryn Andersen wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 06:03:41PM -0400, DaveG wrote:
Just to be clear, I'm looking for some variable that refers to the page
that it's on, regardless of whether it's included as part of another page.
What version of PmWiki are you using? If
What version of PmWiki are you using? If it's still 2.1.(something)
then you won't be able to get this behaviour, because it was introduced
in the 2.2 series.
That was all the hint I needed, thanks. Enabling:
$EnableRelativePageVars = 1;
now allows the use of either
{*$FullName}
or
On 9/7/07, Benoit Dutilleul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Currently, my site displays URL as such:
http://wico.web-farm.org/index.php/Lokhim/HomePage
Now, I want this to be:
http://wico.web-farm.org/Lokhim/HomePage
I would like to do this with the index file method described in
On 9/7/07, Mike Shanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried a few different methods and searched aplenty, but can't seem
to find any information on how to determine if {$$PageCount} is odd or even.
Don't know if there's a better way, but at least this sould work: add
these two lines to your
Thanks Eemeli!
I actually ended up using php to do this anyway. I just wanted to make
sure that there wasn't something already built into PmWiki. I'm honestly
surprised there isn't.
--
~Mike Shanley~
~you are almost there~
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