Oliver Betz wrote:
Hans wrote:
besides adding a certain action to Site/PageActions, I could imagine
to have the browser adding the ?action=somewhat to the URL.
This would be useful for actions which shouldn't be visible to
everyone.
Has anyone such a solution ready for one of the popular
Steve Glover wrote:
[...]
In the mean, I found it myself, it's really simple with a bookmarklet,
for example:
javascript:location.href=location.href+'?action=source'
The other way to do something like this is to have the appropriate links
available as nav menu items once someone with the
Hi Oliver,
of course. But I was looking for a solution where I don't need to
change the wiki. Currently I'm revisiting a lot of pmwiki.org pages
and I want to have quick access to the source. Instead of adding this
capability to the pmwiki.org installation (useful for few, impacts
many), I
Hello All,
Site/Preferences seems to have no effect in pmwiki.org and also a
local installation I tried.
Can someone confirm this?
Oliver
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Hello All,
Site/PageActions contains these access keys nowhere defined (e.g.
prefs.php):
ak_attach
ak_backlinks
ak_logout
Should these removed from Site/PageActions or get some defaults in the
distribution?
Oliver
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Site/Preferences seems to have no effect in pmwiki.org and also a
local installation I tried.
RTFM (PmWiki/SitePreferences) helped - pmwiki.org and the distribution
out of the box don't have the required
XLPage('prefs', Site.Preferences);
entry in one of the config files.
Oliver
As a general comment to this thread, I'm in general agreement with
using the Creole approach as a general guideline for our own
markup documentation.
Indeed, I expect that future core markup changes will occur with
an eye towards convergence with Creole, at least for the basics.
This is also why
On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 12:45:49PM +0100, Oliver Betz wrote:
Hello All,
Site/PageActions contains these access keys nowhere defined (e.g.
prefs.php):
ak_attach
ak_backlinks
ak_logout
Should these removed from Site/PageActions or get some defaults in the
distribution?
Neither. I
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
Peter, thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, your method doesn't seem to
work quite correctly either. The method you specified (and several
variations on it that I tried) works for suppressing the sop markup on
pages that don't have (:sop:) specified, but it removes all sectioning on
the pages on
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Site/PageActions contains these access keys nowhere defined (e.g.
prefs.php):
ak_attach
ak_backlinks
ak_logout
Should these removed from Site/PageActions or get some defaults in the
distribution?
Neither. I think they're fine the way they are now.
I don't
Hi,
I'm new on the list, and I discover PmWiki. Sorry if my question is
frequently asked. I'm also a french-user speaking so sorry for my english.
Here is my problem.
I would like to integrate PmWiki to my site (homemade with php, mysql,...)
with AJAX requests. But I can't retrieve the
I've managed to get the result I want by editing the return value of
MkSopNumTitle based on whether or not (:sop:) was found. I still think it
seems reasonable to allow Markup() in a Markup().
Scott
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Scott Diegel scottdie...@gmail.com wrote:
Peter, thanks for
On 2/9/2009, Neil Herber (nospam) nos...@eton.ca wrote:
The docs at http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/PageDirectives indicate
that quiet=1 works, but the docs bundled with the distribution ...
It is in the SVN version, it is added to the core but not yet released as
a stable. Soon,
You might want to check out
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/AuthUserSignup -- it has all the
capabilities you are looking for except for the captcha.
-Peter
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From: pmwiki-users-boun...@pmichaud.com
[mailto:pmwiki-users-boun...@pmichaud.com] On Behalf Of Steven Benmosh
Sent:
You can add a template=Mygroup.Mypage to specify which template you want to
use. You could do this manually by putting it in your URL in the address
bar:
http://www.example.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Mygroup.Mynewpage?action=edit?tem
plate=Mytemplates.USPOI
Or you could create a quick little
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Steven Benmosh word...@gmail.com wrote:
What I would like to have multiple templates, and be able to choose when I
create a new page which one to use. This way, I can easily regroup the pages
based on countries, without losing the ability to match the template
On Tuesday, 10 February 2009 4:41 AM, pmwiki-users-requ...@pmichaud.com wrote:
From: Oliver Betz list...@gmx.net
Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] Delete EditGettingStarted, haracterMarkup,
LineMarkup (and more)?
John Rankin wrote:
BTW: Why do you change (slightly) the subject each posting?
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Steven Benmosh word...@gmail.com wrote:
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
On Monday, 9 February 2009 12:19 PM, Tegan Dowling tmdowl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:04 PM, john.ran...@affinity.co.nz wrote:
...
I would be very happy to see the PmWiki documentation factored
to use the Creole set as an introduction, with branches to more
advanced markup
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Scott Diegel scottdie...@gmail.com wrote:
I've managed to get the result I want by editing the return value of
MkSopNumTitle based on whether or not (:sop:) was found. I still think it
seems reasonable to allow Markup() in a Markup().
Glad you got it working.
On Tuesday, 10 February 2009 4:20 AM, Patrick R. Michaud pmich...@pobox.com
wrote:
Indeed, I expect that future core markup changes will occur with
an eye towards convergence with Creole, at least for the basics.
This is also why Creole went from being a recipe to part of the core.
So, using
Hi again,
I found a piece of the solution of my problem. Maybe it would inspire
someone to help me ;-)
In config.php I added:
if ($action == 'ajax') include_once($FarmD.'/cookbook/etco_AJAX.php');
In 'etco_AJAX.php' (recipe in cookbook directory):
ob_start();
HandleBrowse($pagename);
$content
Hi,
I'd like to give authors the ability to decide whether directives
can be posted on a form-by-form basis. Currently, I'm dealing with
this by allowing the posting of directives by default, but giving
authors the option of using a fox filter which scrubs directives.
What I'd prefer, though, is
Monday, February 9, 2009, 10:31:35 PM, Etienne Convié wrote:
1) in $content I do not have an html output... How can I do to have the
HTML translation of a $page['text']?
2) I would like to not have exit(); at the end and to continue the
process of the page, but if I don't do that, I have
On Monday 09 February 2009 23:31:35 Etienne Convié wrote:
In config.php I added:
if ($action == 'ajax') include_once($FarmD.'/cookbook/etco_AJAX.php');
In 'etco_AJAX.php' (recipe in cookbook directory):
ob_start();
HandleBrowse($pagename);
$content = ob_get_clean();
...
In a simple-code I
Monday, February 9, 2009, 10:59:56 PM, James DeVain wrote:
I'd like to give authors the ability to decide whether directives
can be posted on a form-by-form basis. Currently, I'm dealing with
this by allowing the posting of directives by default, but giving
authors the option of using a fox
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Date: Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 2:06 AM
Subject: I cannot get the sitewide password to work for pmwiki
To: pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com
I've been trying for hours to get a simple task to work in my site
On 2009-02-09 7:28 PM, akimbomidget wrote:
From: *akimbomidget* akimbomid...@gmail.com
mailto:akimbomid...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 2:06 AM
Subject: I cannot get the sitewide password to work for pmwiki
To: pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com mailto:pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com
I've been
All,
I have the following markup:
(:div2 class=header-content
style=height:84px;background-image:url({$SkinDirUrl}/garden_bg.jpg);:)
(I've added background-image to the $WikiStyleCSS[] array)
But PmWiki is parsing the image fragment as an element, and creates an
embedded image element thus:
Hi, all.
Could somebody help me with the following problems?
1. Should markup expressions/page variables work with
(:template defaults:)? I wanted to define a simple template with
(:template defaults group={$Group}:), but I couldn't make it work...
2. I want tags that do not show in the
This is on the current pmwiki.org installation.
The gui button on the edit page, just to the right of Bold, looks like
Underline, but the tooltip says Internal Link. The actual markup gives
[[zzz]].
The button beside it shows the usual globe with chain links. It has a
tooltip of External
Henrik Bechmann wrote:
Is there anything I can do to just get
background-image:url(http://parkcommons.ca/shared/wiki/app/pub/skins/FoldersCMSBase/garden_bg.jpg)
I had this exact problem. I *think* the solution was to define a markup
using Keep. This is what I used for my case, and might help
You can hide Category from the output using this on the categorized
page:
comment [[!MyCategory]]
Randy
On Feb 9, 2009, at 8:07 PM, Rogutės Sparnuotos wrote:
Categories would perfectly fit here, but I do not know how to hide
them from output. I have used $LinkCategoryFmt=' ';, but
I'm using the Horizontal Vertical Menu recipe and would like to adjust
the width of the top level menu. I peaked at the CSS file, but it's
all greek to me. Does anyone know how to adjust the width?
Because the width is automatic, I currently have room only for three
items:
A | B
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 09:52:21AM +1300, John Rankin wrote:
On Tuesday, 10 February 2009 4:41 AM, pmwiki-users-requ...@pmichaud.com wrote:
One way would be to use a category: use [[!creole]] to refer to pages
structured around the Creole-based core markup set and use a Creole
name prefix to
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