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Z.
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 1:23 AM, Steven Benmosh word...@gmail.com wrote:
Something strange happened to me today.
I tried to create a couple of new pages in the wiki. The way I do it is
create a new name in an existing group, for example
http://www.words2u.net/pmwiki/?n=Restaurants.NewPage
I can also use the Login action, and then the status of the new page changes
to 'create that page', but the link does not work and the page is not
created, and neither is the Edit button working.
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 1:23 AM, Steven Benmosh word...@gmail.com wrote:
Something strange happened
processing is taking place.
Is this a shared hosting environment? If so it might be worth checking to
see if any changes were made to the server -- perhaps an upgrade to PHP or
Apache?
~ ~ Dave
On 1/30/2010 2:23 AM, Steven Benmosh wrote:
Something strange happened to me today.
I tried
before a reboot. Yet it
crashed today and 10 days ago.
Will let everyone know when I figure out what is going on.
Thanks again,
Z.
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 11:05 AM, DaveG pmw...@solidgone.com wrote:
On 1/30/2010 11:36 AM, Steven Benmosh wrote:
Tell me which log file to use. I won't have
Something strange happened to me today.
I tried to create a couple of new pages in the wiki. The way I do it is
create a new name in an existing group, for example
http://www.words2u.net/pmwiki/?n=Restaurants.NewPage which is NewPage in the
Restaurants group. I get the message that the page does
Benmosh word...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 3:45 AM, Petko Yotov 5...@5ko.fr wrote:
On Saturday 29 August 2009 10:49:36 Steven Benmosh wrote:
I have been using 2.2.1 for a long time, probably a couple of years,
Version 2.2.1 was released in March this year, so you probably had
Hi All,
My GPS wiki site serves google ads in the header of the different groups. I
also get a report of the different pages accessed by users with some
information about their browsers, country of origin, etc.
I have been using 2.2.1 for a long time, probably a couple of years, without
changes.
I have a search box for different groups in my wiki. For example,
http://www.words2u.net/pmwiki/?n=PointsofInterest.HomePage is one. The
search is limited to the current group.
In addition, there is a search box at the top right corner as well.
In the past, the search box at the top right gave
, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Steven Benmosh word...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a search box for different groups in my wiki. For example,
http://www.words2u.net/pmwiki/?n=PointsofInterest.HomePage is one. The
search is limited to the current group.
In addition, there is a search box at the top right corner
SVN is working now.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Steven Benmosh word...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to update my pmwiki installation (currently pmwiki-2.1.27) to
the latest using subversion.
I installed subversion on my linux box with apt-get install subversion.
Then I used
Hi All,
I am trying to update my pmwiki installation (currently pmwiki-2.1.27) to
the latest using subversion.
I installed subversion on my linux box with apt-get install subversion. Then
I used the recommended command, from
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Subversion, namely:
sudo svn export
I am interested in creating a new page using a text form. The text form
would have input fields that correspond to those in my usual template.
In order to get an idea of what I have to add, I created a new page, without
any content, and looked at the page using a text editor.
Here is my file
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if any of the programming gurus might want to partner with
me in developing some recipes or scripts to integrate pmwike and twitter.
Specifically, I have 3 scripts in mine:
1. A script that would take any new page and post it to the site owner's
twitter account with
not sure where it is.
Any advice on that?
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Tegan Dowling tmdowl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Steven Benmosh word...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a wikifarm, with the main site being
http://www.words2u.net/pmwiki/?n=Home.HomePage
I have a wikifarm, with the main site being
http://www.words2u.net/pmwiki/?n=Home.HomePage and a secondary wiki of
recipes at http://www.words2u.net/recipes/index.php?n=Main.HomePage.
I have two configuration files, the main at /pmwiki/local/config.php and the
other at /recipes/config.php, and
I created a farmconfig.php in /local and entered into it, as suggested in
the page about wiki farms the following code:
?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();
$FarmPubDirUrl = 'http://www.example.com/pmwiki/pub';
Of course, I am using the path to the wiki, www.words2u.net/pmwiki/pub, in
the
I am thinking of the easiest and simplest way of using PmWiki to blog
(without users' comments or anything), and what I have in mind is to create
a group called Blog, and either date my entries or order the pages by date
created on my blog group home page. I know there are scripts, but I prefer
to
Hi All,
Here is a feature that will help me with my web site (I will explain below
why), and I wonder if it is already implemented or should be added to a
feature list for the future.
The feature: I would like to be able to choose between several (existing)
templates when I create a new page in
I have not followed up completely with the discussion about automatic user
registration, but here is where I see my personal needs:
At one time I implemented on a web site a user registration page, using php,
mysql and a guide by Kevin Yank (I think).
An interested user would enter a user name
-Locations
list=normal:)
On 25/08/2008, Steven Benmosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my wiki, I have a site map page
(http://www.words2u.net/pmwiki/?n=GPS.SiteMap), which
contains only one line:
(:pagelist group=-Commercial -RealEstate -Site -Test -Locations
list=normal
On my wiki, I have a site map page (
http://www.words2u.net/pmwiki/?n=GPS.SiteMap), which contains only one line:
(:pagelist group=-Commercial -RealEstate -Site -Test -Locations
list=normal:)
The page gives a list of all groups (except the ones with the minuses), and
some pages in each group.
in the pmwiki directory. In addition I have an Apache vhost
with a document root of that points to my pmwiki directory
Hope this helps
Martin
On 4/8/08, Steven Benmosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a root directory, and in it a pmwiki directory that includes
pmwiki.php and index.php
Thanks, that works great. I am not worried about the url, for all I care the
whole world can see I am using PmWiki. I am quite proud of this fact...
Z.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 6:37 AM, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 10:03:10PM -0600, Steven Benmosh wrote
I have a root directory, and in it a pmwiki directory that includes
pmwiki.php and index.php with the line ?php include('pmwiki.php'); in it.
It works fine, and/but wiki pages have the url of www.mysite.com/pmwiki/...
In other words, I have a fully functional pmwiki installation running fine
as it
What is the best way to include meta tags per group? I want to make the wiki
more search-effective by including some group-specific keywords in each
group that describe the group.
Is the header the right/best place for meta tags?
Z.
--
Check out my web site - www.words2u.net
I have a tendency to create files in one group, which is private (read
protected). When I am satisfied with the page, I log in to the server and
move the page to the right group.
For example, I would create the page Private.FAQ, then change its name to
Tracks.FAQ
Does this in any way adversely
1. I tried including the google analytics in the side bar, the footer, and
the only way it works properly is by including the code in the skin
template. So that does answer where is the best place to put the google
analytics script.
2. So I wonder - is this also the best place to put a paypal
Hi All,
1. What is the latest on including google-analytics script in PmWiki?
According to http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/GoogleAnalytics we can
include the script either in the skin template. According to another posting
Hello All,
I am using PmWiki for (part of) my web site. The wiki's main page (
gps.words2u.net) has a heading, some text and a table of links.
The text above and in the table is rather skinny for my old eyes, and I
would prefer to change both the font family and the font size. I looked at
the
Thanks, Petko! That did the trick! Site looks perfect now (at least in my
eyes...)
Z.
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Petko Yotov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 24 March 2008, Steven Benmosh wrote:
The text above and in the table is rather skinny for my old eyes, and I
would prefer
to be improved (more graphics, less intrusive borders on the ads, etc.), but
the general strcture and templates are close to final status.
Thanks,
Z.
On Feb 19, 2008 6:26 PM, Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tuesday, February 19, 2008, 11:14:10 PM, Steven Benmosh wrote:
Here is the goal: I
it
be readable.
Thanks,
Z.
On Feb 2, 2008 6:26 PM, Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saturday, February 2, 2008, 8:50:34 PM, Steven Benmosh wrote:
I included the read protected page in GroupHeader in a group that is NOT
read protected. GroupHeader is not read protected either. I expected to
be
able
I had a page that is read and edit protected. Actually, the whole group was
protected in the same way.
I included the read protected page in GroupHeader in a group that is NOT
read protected. GroupHeader is not read protected either. I expected to be
able to see the header on the new group, but
On Feb 1, 2008 4:43 AM, Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friday, February 1, 2008, 2:26:29 AM, Steven Benmosh wrote:
1. Is there a way to embed php in a wiki page, just like html tags? My
goal
is to provide some dynamic content on the web page, such as current time
and
date, using php
Guys,
Is there a way to disable the EnableHTML function on one page or group?
Here is the scenario:
- I have a web site that is mostly read only, but also has a part where
users can add their content.
- I would like to enable some html tags on all my web pages, except the
sandbox and user area.
I have an interesting wish - I would like to protect parts of a page, while
allowing users to edit the rest of the page. Is that possible?
Scenario #1: I want to create a page on a topic, include the subject,
description, and allow the users to fill in the rest. However, I don't want
the users to
1. Is there a way to embed php in a wiki page, just like html tags? My goal
is to provide some dynamic content on the web page, such as current time and
date, using php functions.
2. If yes, could it interact with pmwiki directives (for example, I can do
(:pagelist:), capture the output and
I am trying and failing to include a paypal 'donate' button html code in a
web page.
1. I first tried to include the text in a block, [@@} and [==], but got
text.
2. Then included in config.php the following:
#This is used to allow inclusion of html tags
:
Friday, January 25, 2008, 8:02:27 PM, Steven Benmosh wrote:
2. I would also like to remove the links from the bottom to these pages,
but
I am not sure where they came from. Are they part of a standard footer
which
is stored somewhere on the wiki?
in the skin tmpl file:
pub/skins/pmwiki
' in
the pmwiki.tmpl file, so it must come from somewhere else.
Anyone knows where from, please tell me. Of course, the code from Tegan and
others might eliminate it or rather disable it.
Thanks,
Z.
On Jan 26, 2008 7:47 AM, Steven Benmosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. I guess I will copy and edit the template
1. How do I disable the History and Recent Changes links at the bottom of
the wiki from being read by users?
It makes sense that creating a read password for action=diff would do that,
but I am not sure how that can be done, since this is not a regular page. In
theory, the admin should have
Hello fellow pmwiki users,
Here is an issue I am grappling with:
1. I want users to be able to add new pages to the wiki. However, they
should NOT be able to add new groups. This way I can control the structure
of the wiki, but allow expansion of the current groups by users.
2. I need each user
Thanks, guys, this is exactly what I needed.
Yous are the greatest!
Z.
On Jan 17, 2008 3:01 PM, Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thursday, January 17, 2008, 8:26:40 PM, Steven Benmosh wrote:
I distinctly remember that there was a way to create a new page template
-
so whenever one created
I distinctly remember that there was a way to create a new page template -
so whenever one created a new page in a given group, the default settings
were already in the new page.
I tried to look for templates and defaults in the documentation, but either
this feature is gone, I am not able to
I am working on a wiki site (gps.words2u.net) and a blog site (
blog.words2u.net). The blog is made with wordpress, the wiki is, of course,
pmwiki.
There is a nice feature in wordpress, which is draft mode - it lets you work
on the page until you are ready, and then you select publish to expose
Seems to me that when I go to a password protected page (of course with the
password) with the ?action=attr option, and then leave the page without
changing or clearing any of the passwords on display, I can then re-enter
the page in edit mode, without having to put in the password again.
I tried
I used to run pmwiki on a home server, but since I have moved, I have not
used it in a while. I tar'ed the site and mothballed it for about a year.
Yestarday I re-installed the latest pmwiki and followed the initial setup
instructions. Everything seems fine. I copied some of the old files to
Two questions/problems I am running into:
1. I have pmwiki set up in my web server root. I have a directory called
images, with image files in it, including one called SantaBarbara.jpg.
I would like to attach the image to a wiki page. I can do it by linking to
the actual url of the file, in the
I know there is a way to display page names with a space, but I could
not find how to do it with a few searches.
I know this is a newbie question, but could someone please reminde me:
I want to create a new page named Technical Information. When I use
[[Technical Information]], the new page is
each sequence of capital letters.
$SpaceWikiWords = 1; # turn on WikiWord spacing
It is in your config.php in the local directory
More info ... http://pmwiki.com/wiki/PmWiki/BasicVariables
Or
http://pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/SpacedWikiWords
Mark
On 11/3/07 4:32 PM, Steven
I have not used pmwiki for about a year, but now that my server is up
and running again, I installed the latest and am following the
installation instructions. Yet something is not right.
My site is www.words2u.net - it contains only the pmwiki installation
and the recommended index.php file.
I
, Feb 25, 2007 at 12:59:02PM -0600, Steven Benmosh wrote:
I have not used pmwiki for about a year, but now that my server is up
and running again, I installed the latest and am following the
installation instructions. Yet something is not right.
My site is www.words2u.net - it contains only
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