Worked beautifully the second time 'round. First time I downloaded the
PHP program, not the installer. Oops.
Made one change to the documentation myself, but will leave the
following for someone who knows more about the guts than I do:
The instructions say to add the contents of abyss.conf.txt
On Thu, 3 May 2007, Neil Herber (nospam) wrote:
On 2007-05-03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumoured to have said:
So I added this to http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/WikiOnAStick
Now is probably a good time to say that I chose that name very quickly. If someone can
come up with a better suggestion, p
On 2007-05-03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumoured to have said:
> > So I added this to http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/WikiOnAStick
>
> Now is probably a good time to say that I chose that name very quickly. If
> someone can come up with a better suggestion, please do! I think ... "on a
> stick" is m
On Thu, 3 May 2007, J. Meijer wrote:
So I added this to http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/WikiOnAStick
Now is probably a good time to say that I chose that name very quickly. If
someone can come up with a better suggestion, please do! I think ... "on
a stick" is misleading (although funny). I
On 5/1/07, The Editor wrote:
> I'm fixing to install a good all in one web server on my new laptop so I can
> take PmWiki on the road for my next trip. I've been thinking of using XAMP.
> Anyone have any recommendations?
I use Abyss Web Server and after trying several others with much
dis