Dear all,
another proposal:
As PM wrote, the actual default skin is a good starting point for
personal customizations. But what about an image gallery with some
screenshots of the several skins offered in the skin section of the
pmwiki-site. The images could be linked to the skin section, where
Please try [[]] which works fine in all simple table cells I'm using
in my PmWiki pages.
Best regards,
Erek
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Am 18.07.2011 18:13, schrieb c...@endlessnow.com:
On our old pmwiki site we could place \\ in the midst of a simple
table cell and we got a br break. Now we simply get the literal
Hi all,
the best experiences running PmWiki on XP Home is both
- with Apache and PHP or
- for testing within a WAMP environment.
Both solutions works really fine and I found no reason to run it with an IIS.
Greets from Germany,
Erek
Von:
Hi,
I use cookbook/includeurl on our intranet site successfully. I have
placed includeurl.php in the cookbook directory and have added the line
include_once($FarmD/cookbook/includeurl.php);
into my config.php.
After that I've placed the static pages into the webservers htdocs
directory
seconds instead of 17 before...
Therefor the problem is solved.
Once again, thank you very much,
yours Erek
DaveG schrieb:
Forward response to list.
Laatz, Erek wrote:
Hi Dave,
sorry for my bad description: 2 independent hosts (where one is backup)
with same content. Both will have
Hi Peter,
RFC822 describes the syntax of e-mail addresses.
You'll find it at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc0822.txt?number=822
Best regards,
Erek
PKHG schrieb:
Thanks Dave,
Indeed, you allow much more complicated e-mail addresses, e.g. special
characters.
Is there 'somewhere' an official
to increase the page-save-performance. But
I also want to have a look to my Apache 2.2. I have the apprehension
that here something's not ok.
I will inform community if I find out something. Have a nice day and
best regards, yours
Erek
jdd-gmane wrote:
Laatz, Erek a écrit :
On both systems the page
Dear all,
since October 2007 I'm using PmWiki for a personal wiki. PmWiki was the
best choice for me because it's most flexible with it's skins and it's
file based, which reduces administrative tasks on the two systems where
PmWiki is (indeoendent) located.
Since that time I was absolutely