?
Or do I have to set group permissions or somewhere?
Thanks for your help,
paul
Paul Badger (2009-10-04 22:46):
These lines below seem to have fixed the upload problem with php 5.3.0.
# temprorary workaround for PHP 5.3 login issues
# pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/01141
$_REQUEST[session_name
is not broken.
After I set a name and password there, such as
paul: (:encrypt myPassword:)
should I be able to edit the homepage with this login?
Or do I have to set group permissions or somewhere?
Thanks for your help,
paul
Paul Badger (2009-10-04 22:46):
These lines below seem to have
Now it's really getting ugly. It was Firefox (and not PMwiki) and its
saved passwords that was defeating me.
type in paul lowercase - and it's replaced by Paul uppercase -
just as one exits the field.
arggg
I think I may have spoken too soon on this - It
seems that I was using two
Paul Badger (2009-10-04 00:51):
Reinstalled pmwiki - no change in behavior
Added session_start(); - no change in behavior
This is the top of my config file - just to check if I got it correct
?php if (!defined('PmWiki')) exit();
# temprorary workaround for PHP 5.3 login issues
These lines below seem to have fixed the upload problem with php 5.3.0.
# temprorary workaround for PHP 5.3 login issues
# pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/01141
$_REQUEST[session_name()]=1;
I did have to set permissions on the upload folders at 777 though.
Any opinions on whether this represents a
.
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on
these issues. (wiki uploads broken)
paul
paul badger (2009-10-02 09:40):
If I reinstall pmwiki - can I just copy files to the wiki.d folder?
Or is this a bad idea, because lots of other files need to be changed?
Thanks in advance
I have two pmwikis associated with my college classes.
The department where I work installed a new server, which seems to
have broken the upload feature of my wikis.
The symptoms the wiki's display when uploading is this: after
browsing for the upload file and clicking upload,
The wiki asks
I have a wiki I use for college classes and the participants in the
wiki are limited.
I just use the admin password for editing.
Currently I have to enter the password between every change.
Can anyone tell me how to set permissions so that I only have to log
in once - and then I can edit and
If I reinstall pmwiki - can I just copy files to the wiki.d folder?
Or is this a bad idea, because lots of other files need to be changed?
Thanks in advance,
paulb
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