This would be really useful for Ajax page rendering functions on PMwiki
as well.
~ ~ Dave
Wouter Groeneveld wrote:
> I already tried that, but the HTML Header is required there...
> This one:
>
> And besides that, I also want to use the IncludeText arguments to only
> include #from#to like
Very cool, and helps me get exactly the kind of affect I was looking
for, thanks!
Wouter Groeneveld wrote:
> If anybody is interested to see the (temporary) resullt:
> http://www.jefklak.com/Main/Test#feat
> press the "shuffle" button!
> It'll reload Main/RandomArticle which includes one random p
works perfectly, the second time messes the whole div
> layout up. This does not look pretty:
> http://www.jefklak.com/stuff/ie_ajaxupdate.JPG
> A friend aslo reported the Update() function doesn't seem to fire with
> Opera. I'll have to work on that :-)
>
>
> On 1/16
I love that idea, and have often missed results because they are way
down the list of results.
How about taking that another step, and adding a mechanism to *order*
the groups that are returned. Perhaps by if the pagelist specifies a
groups then they are ordered first, followed by other groups
f the results.
~ ~ Dave
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 05:54:30PM -0500, DaveG wrote:
>> How about taking that another step, and adding a mechanism to *order*
>> the groups that are returned. Perhaps by if the pagelist specifies a
>> groups then they are
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 08:13:22AM -0600, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
>
> (:pagelist order=$:Category(Bug,Feature,Documentation)
> $:Category=Bug,Feature,Documentation :)
I like this syntax, but you're right it may become unweildy as more
terms are added.
Personally I use asmallorange.com. Their support is always very prompt,
you get SSH access, unlimited everything within the package disk and
bandwidth constraints, and unlimited add-on and parked domains. I've
been with them for a year or so, and had no major issues, and the few
minor problems
I just got hit by a bunch of spam urls, and have no switched from
blocklist2 to using the built-in blocklist mechanism.
Is there a way to have an email sent when a block is made, in the same
way that blocklist2 did?
~ ~ Dave
___
pmwiki-users mailin
I've just moved from BlockList2 to the built in Blocklist. It appears
that CommentBoxPlus does not display the user message when something is
blocked. The block does work, just no 'error' is displayed to the user.
Did I set something up incorrectly, or is this a known issue?
ref: http://mr2wiki
as someone who uses the "$HTMLPNewline = '';" I think this
cookbook is a great idea! I'll try it to see how well it works in practice.
> * empty spaces at the beginning of lines are treated as such, not as a
> change to preformatted text.
Good riddance to that mark-up :) What markup should be
I've recently started using PMWiki to store notes, both for home, and at
work. I decided to separate the two using farms. This allows me to
maintain my work wiki on a local PC, and then sync it to a server, where
I also store my personal wiki. Thus I can access both wikis from the
server. This
I couldn't find anything related to timeouts on the wiki. Is changing
the timeout actually possible?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I currently have a read password set to prevent access to my wiki
> ($DefaultPasswords['read']="").
>
> 1] Is it possible to alter the style of the password prompt
On this page http://pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/CleanUrls, the pattern
([^/a-z].*) is used throughout. Can someone describe what this is doing?
The way I read it is to match anything not containing a forward-slash or
letters a-z. But in the context in which it's used, my interpretation
makes no se
Sandy wrote:
> 1] Yes, it is possible. I thought it was actually the default. Once upon a
> time
> there was a page showing how to do several variations on that theme, complete
> with CleanURLs using .htaccess. I got a few variations working over hour or
> two,
> said, "Neat! Wow! That was easy!
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> Why: PmWiki doesn't use HTTP Basic authentication (i.e.,
--http-user and
> --http-passwd), but expects the data to be provided via POST requests.
Is it possible to alter the default behavior so that pmwiki does use
--http-user and --http-passwd? Or is there a cookbo
wiki was installed under a directory "PMWiki" for instance).
~ ~ Dave
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 06:24:02PM -0400, DaveG wrote:
>> On this page http://pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/CleanUrls, the pattern
>> ([^/a-z].*) is used throughout. Can
I've created a basic skin, and have modified the print 'skin'. I've located all
my new skin files in their own directory in /pub. Where do I locate new print
layouts for my skin? Currently the skin seems to use the default pmwiki/print
skin. How do I change that to point to my own print skin di
I tried searching for "--post-data" on pmwiki.com, and the request consistently
times out. Searching on "post-data" works fine. Is this expected behavior?
~ ~ Dave
___
pmwiki-users mailing list
pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com
http://www.pmichaud.com/mail
Not that's it's a big problem, but is this a bug that prevents searching
on a prefixed "--" or is there a larger issue with searching for odd
characters?
DaveG wrote:
> I tried searching for "--post-data" on pmwiki.com, and the request
> consistently times
I'm using $ActionSkin['print'] = 'my_print_skin'; in config.php to override the
default print skin. However doing this appears to remove the "?action=print"
from url's in the page.
Here's how to replicate the problem.
1] copy the standard /skins/print/ directory to somewhere else,
/skins/my_pr
Dave
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:13:37 -0400, DaveG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm using $ActionSkin['print'] = 'my_print_skin'; in config.php to
> override the default print skin. However doing this appears to remove the
> "?action=print" from u
>> I'm using $ActionSkin['print'] = 'my_print_skin'; in config.php to
>> override the default print skin. However doing this appears to
>> remove the "?action=print" from url's in the page.
>
> Your print skin needs to set the value of $LinkPageExistsFmt
> to include the ?action=print. You cou
>> Actually, it is set. In my test I simply copied the entire standard
>> print skin into a new directory, with no changes, and used
>> $ActionSkin. The suffix is not appended correctly, so it looks
>> like something is going wrong...
>
> Did you rename 'print.php' to be 'my_print_skin.php'? U
DaveG wrote:
>
>
>>> Actually, it is set. In my test I simply copied the entire standard
>>> print skin into a new directory, with no changes, and used
>>> $ActionSkin. The suffix is not appended correctly, so it looks
>>> like something is going wr
Typically if you can get a hold of the original author, it's common
courtesy to let them know you've made some changes. But basically, you
could make a note on the original page describing your changes and
providing a link to the new version.
I personally wouldn't remove the original version un
I just went through this. Setting up a farm is very easy. Understanding the
details behind various configuration options takes a while. The most useful
info for me was http://pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/WikiFarmAlternative.
~ ~ Dave
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:52:43 +0200, Mark Trumpold <[EMAIL PROTE
Sorry, I meant to use this link:
http://pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/FarmSetupByExample. The other link is more
useful *after* doing the SetupByExample link, as it provide a long term
maintainable solution, but makes things a little more complex to understand.
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:52:43 +0200, M
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:54:49 +0200, Mark Trumpold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again
>
> After a little more reading I still have questions;-)
> Do I install a new 'empty' or 'dummy' pmwiki that all the existing wikis get
> there scripts etc etc? The way I look at it it would make upgrading
TED]> wrote:
> So would I no have a pmwiki.php file in my other wikis but only in the
> wikifarm engine?
>
>
> On 12/4/07 1:29 PM, "DaveG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:54:49 +0200, Mark Trumpold
> <
I want to produce this output from within a wiki page:
text
The key being the class on the UL tag. Is it possible to use the normal
"*" markup and specify a class, or is there an alternate way?
~ ~ Dave
___
pmwiki-users mailing list
pmwiki-use
007 23:34, DaveG wrote:
>> I want to produce this output from within a wiki page:
>>
>> text
>>
>>
>> The key being the class on the UL tag. Is it possible to use the normal
>> "*" markup and specify a class, or is there an alternate
How would I go about acheiving the same affect with links? Thus, I want
to produce:
text
Best I've been able to get so far is a SPAN around the anchor.
~ ~ Dave
DaveG wrote:
> Excellent, thanks. Research also provide this alternative:
> * %apply=list class=my_class% test List
In order to display the link spaced title you can do:
[[xyz.My Spaced Title]]
However, when combining with parameters:
[[xyz.My Spaced Title?action=edit]]
It doesn't work. It would be nice if there was a shortcut similar to "+"
[[xyz.MySpacedTitle?action=edit | +]]
which gave the space
That's it exactly, thanks. I updated PmWiki/Links.
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 07:56:10 -0500, "Tegan Dowling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/25/07, DaveG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> In order to display the link spaced title you can do:
&
As well as built-in markup for block text, you could also try:
Cookbook/Beautifier
~ ~ David
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 12:09:45 -0700, "Clay Ye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> This may has been asked before but I did some search and haven't found it.
> My question is how to include some source c
Anyone help? I need to get a class tag inside an anchor link:
text
~ ~ Dave
DaveG wrote:
> How would I go about acheiving the same affect with links? Thus, I want
> to produce:
> text
>
> Best I've been able to get so far is a SPAN around the anchor.
>
22:09PM -0400, DaveG wrote:
>> Anyone help? I need to get a class tag inside an anchor link:
>> text
>
> Why? What is the problem with having a class tag in a span around an
> anchor link?
>
>text
>
> If you need to style the anchor with CSS, t
I can appreciate you needing to free up some time; I noticed the other
day your name was very prevalent right across the wiki -- you must have
spent a lot of time learning!
I'd be happy to maintain a few of the front-end ones, and some of the
simpler back-ends -- if it's okay I'll add my name t
If you tables fit onto a single page (ie, not paginated) I can implement
a client-side solution pretty easily.
~ ~ Dave
Donald Z. Osborn wrote:
> I'm interested in implementing a sortable table. Noted that this has
> been discussed at http://www.pmwiki.com/wiki/PITS/00388 . Is there
> anythi
it is a single page - or will be (still putting it
> together). less than 60 rows.
>
> I'd be interested to know what's involved and how easy it is to set up
> (such tables can be useful in many contexts).
>
> Don
>
> On 4/28/07, *DaveG* <[EMAIL PRO
At some point in the near future, I'm going to get this client-side
jQuery plugin (http://motherrussia.polyester.se/docs/tablesorter/)
working with PmWiki -- hopefully this weekend...
This is only going to sort tables that don't span across multiple pages
though.
~ ~ Dave
Steve Glover wrote
Same here. I wandered around trying to find out what it is... I still have no
idea :)
On Mon, 07 May 2007 15:36:18 +0200, jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stéphane Heckel wrote:
>
>> I have moved the content to a more realistic URL :
>> http://pmwiki.confluence.free.fr/
>
> you should add a "
I'm trying to replace the standard SectionEdit text that represents the
end of each section. According to this page
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/SectionEdit I should use XLPage.
I'm struggling to get this working. Here's what I have:
1] I created a page PmWikiEn.XLPageLocal with the conte
The answer to my question is in the way I copy-pasted the code from the
SectionEdit wiki page. Use this:
'(Edit Section ↓)' => 'xyz',
I updated to the page to reflect this.
~ ~ David
DaveG wrote:
> I'm trying to replace the standard SectionEdit text tha
I'm trying to create a one-line list of recent group changes:
MyGroup: pageA, pageB, pageC
I've created a template:
[[#MRU_Group]][[{=$FullName}|+]], \
[[#MRUend]]
And I use the template with a pagelist:
[[{$Group}/{$DefaultName} | {$Groupspaced}]]:(:pagelist
group={$Group} trai
Excellent, thanks Scott. That works, although other readers should note
a copy/paste error in the first line, which should contain "[[" at the
start, to read:
[[#MRU_Group]]
Looks like I still have an issue though. I'm using the following to
permit line breaks to occur on CR/LF:
$HTMLPNewl
According to this http://pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/SkinGuidelines#pages, skins
can have their own wikilib.d directories. This seems to be a great place to
store wiki specific pages, etc. Question is how do I *add* my skin wikilib.d to
the default list? I'm not sure I understand the sample code o
There was a thread on this a while back, with Pm providing a number of
examples. I seem to recall that the '*' was used as a wildcard.
On Tue, 22 May 2007 13:07:26 -0400, "Ben Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/22/07, Ben Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Does anybody have a suggestion
That's the one -- guess it didn't help then :)
On Tue, 22 May 2007 13:24:53 -0400, "Ben Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/22/07, DaveG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> There was a thread on this a while back, with Pm providing a number o
>> skins can have their own wikilib.d directories. This seems to be a great
>> place to store wiki specific pages, etc.
> Out of curiosity, what do you mean by "wiki specific pages"?
That would be a typo. I meant "skin pages".
> Normally the above code goes into the skin's skin.php file,
> so
The page PmWiki/PmWiki has the version number of the current installation in
the third to last paragraph.
~ ~ Dave
On Tue, 29 May 2007 08:00:17 -0700 (PDT), blork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was hoping to find it in small print somewhere, like on the sidebar,
> or the bottom of each page. I
I'd like to package a set of templates with a skin I'm creating. According to
http://pmwiki.com/wiki/PmWiki/PagelistVariables#FPLTemplatePageFmt I can add
the name of the page to this array. I thought I'd be able to use the same
technique as I did for wikilib.d, but when I try to add this to my
Combining SectionEdit, and an 'include' with multiple pages with the same name
causes the output to occur twice.
In this example, I get the PageAction list twice, *if* viewed from the Site
group. Viewing from other groups works fine.
(:include {$Group}.PageActions {$SiteGroup}.PageActions:)
>> wikilib.d, but when I try to add this to my skin.php it seems that
>> $FPLTemplatePageFmt is either not yet declared, or is not an array [...]
>
> It's not yet declared at the time that skin.php is invoked -- skins are
> processed prior to the pagelist.php code being loaded.
>
> I don't have
If you can get the comments inside the "labelwhore-comments" div then
you'll have the effect you want. Not sure how much flexibility you have
in positioning the comments though.
~ ~ Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have my commentbox form set up in a group footer, and it is nested
> inside
Based on a thread from yesterday, I have this in my skin.php.
$FPLTemplatePageFmt = array(
'{$SiteGroup}.MyLocalTemplates',
'{$SiteGroup}.LocalTemplates',
'{$SiteGroup}.PageListTemplates');
However, pagelists using the MyLocalTemplates produce no output *unless* I'm
actually vie
I did not, and that solved the problem. Thanks.
~ ~ Dave
On Wed, 30 May 2007 12:37:19 -0500, "Patrick R. Michaud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 01:34:47PM -0400, DaveG wrote:
>>
>> Based on a thread from yesterday, I have this in my ski
Is it possible to declare a variable to be used within a page from ski.php?
$FmtPV['$MyVar'] = 'xyz';
Currently it seems like it doesn't set the variable.
~ ~ Dave
___
pmwiki-users mailing list
pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com
http://www.pmichaud.com/ma
I actually tried declaring as global (having been bitten by that already
today), but didn't have executable code.
Thanks to both of you.
~ ~ Dave
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 08:47:55PM -0400, DaveG wrote:
>> Is it possible to declare a variable to be
You appear to have two DOM elements with the name 'div1' -- that's why Math
doesn't open.
~ ~ Dave
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:46:16 -0500, "Robert Fant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm using the "Toggle" recipe as a drop-down menu in the Main.SideBar.
> I've got 3 instances of "Tog
Putting this inside config.php will exclude the PmWiki group from search
results, which is what I think your asking for.
$SearchPatterns['default'][] = '!^PmWiki\\.!';
~ ~ Dave
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 14:08:12 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to change the search action
I was thinking of this just the other day. Something along the lines of
Trac...
Ben Wilson wrote:
> I'm curious to know what could be done to integrate Subversion with
> PmWiki. What I mean is, having a source code repository in Subversion
> that is browsable via PmWiki.
>
_
+1 for Site.SiteHeader.
The Editor wrote:
> On 6/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, Dominique Faure wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/15/07, Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Friday, June 15, 2007, 8:19:40 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> I wasn't planning on
Similar feedback. How about rewording:
From: "This version of PmWiki moves several administrative pages from
the Site group to a new SiteAdmin group. "
To: "This version of PmWiki relocates several administrative pages from
the Site group to a new SiteAdmin group. "
That way later use of Copy wo
> They will see it the next time they visit the site, which generally
> should be immediately after performing the upgrade. I don't know
> of any better way to handle this.
There may not be. I was just pointing out the fairly obvious need to
include very prominent 'visit your site' in the upgr
I've read through the numerous style related pages and didn't come away with a
clear answer. I have a style defined in my CSS file that I'd like to apply to a
block of text on a wiki page. Is that possible?
Among other things, I thought this might work:
%box%[@
my text
to be
styled
@]
But it
Is there a way to exclude non-existent pages from a pagelist result set?
Specifically, I have a pagelist which shows all recently edited pages.
(:pagelist trail={$SiteGroup}.AllRecentChanges count=7 list=normal
fmt=#MRU_All:)
Using template:
[[#MRU_All]](:template each:)[[{=$FullName}|{=
Tegan Dowling wrote:
> On 7/25/07, DaveG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to exclude non-existent pages from a pagelist result set?
>>
>> Specifically, I have a pagelist which shows all recently edited pages.
>>
>>(:pagelist tra
Martin Fick wrote:
>> Leaving out the Trail wouldn't get me to the
>> AllRecentChanges though...?
>
> Sure since the pages (the entire site) will be ordered
> by -time (the most recent changes). It's not very
> efficient since it has to check the modified time for
> every file on the site and t
Works great, thanks Martin.
Martin Fick wrote:
> --- Tegan Dowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 7/25/07, DaveG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I no longer want to see that page in my list. Is
>>> that possible?
>> Instead of trail=, could you leav
> $HTMLStylesFmt['pwiki'], ['diff'], etc.
>
> Is there some way I can see what pmwiki uses as a default for each of
> these?? These are all php variables...I'm not sure there's a way to
> display these in the wiki; am I wrong?
They all get rendered as CSS when you view the site. If I recal
co
At the very least you could wrap the table in a div, and hide that div.
In terms of 'table directives', I'm not sure what you mean. If you're
wanting to show/hide rows, then possibly; columns, then no.
~ ~ Dave
Donald Z. Osborn wrote:
> Can both showhide and toggle be used with all kinds of t
I didn't use the recipe yet, but it looks very useful. Is it possible to
use this in conjunction with ROS and ROE to provide a 'user-friendly'
way of entering tags/categories, in some form of comma-separated list?
~ ~ Dave
Mike Shanley wrote:
> Rather, it's a new revision of an old recipe.
>
Mike Shanley wrote:
> I will happily add another box for categories. The only issue is where
> to stick the tags themselves on the page... Should they be invisible? At
> the bottom in a styled div?
Have options for top, bottom, and freeform. freeform simply provides a
means of positioning the
Within a skin, I'm including a page using the
--- Group.Page1
(:include Group.Page2:)
(:include Group.Page3:)
--- Group.Page2
[[{$FullName} | Link to Group.Page2]]
--- Group.Page3
[[{$FullName} | Link to Group.Page3]]
--- Final desired output would be
Link to Group.Pa
Just to be clear, I'm looking for some variable that refers to the page
that it's on, regardless of whether it's included as part of another page.
~ ~ Dave
DaveG wrote:
> Within a skin, I'm including a page using the
>
> --- Group.Page1
>(:incl
I'm on 2.2.0-beta59.
Kathryn Andersen wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 06:03:41PM -0400, DaveG wrote:
>> Just to be clear, I'm looking for some variable that refers to the page
>> that it's on, regardless of whether it's included as part of another page.
>
> What version of PmWiki are you using? If it's still 2.1.(something)
> then you won't be able to get this behaviour, because it was introduced
> in the 2.2 series.
That was all the hint I needed, thanks. Enabling:
$EnableRelativePageVars = 1;
now allows the use of either
{*$FullName}
o
I have two questions.
1] I've defined a markup, which includes a variable replacement. However, what
I see when the code is rendered is $FullName rather than the value of
$FullName. What am I missing here?
Markup('skidoo_tab_edit', 'directives',
'/\\(:skidoo_tab_edit:\\
> It might work to restart processing using PRR(), as in:
>
> Markup('skidoo_tab_edit', 'directives',
> '/\\(:skidoo_tab_edit:\\)/e',
> "PRR('[[{$FullName}?action=edit |
> ]]{$FullName}')"
> );
So far, I'm unable to get this to work -- the variable is not being rep
> Oh, sorry -- I forgot backslashes:
>
> Markup('skidoo_tab_edit', 'directives',
> '/\\(:skidoo_tab_edit:\\)/e',
> "PRR('[[{\$FullName}?action=edit | edit
> ]]{\$FullName}')"
> );
The variable is now replaced, but does not reference the page on which the
variable i
Excellent job on this plugin. I'll be incorporating it into my wiki
soon. One suggestion I'd make is to display the tags in their simplified
format rather than the [[!xxx] format, as it makes it seem to authors
that they need to use that format when entering new tags/categories.
~ ~ Dave
Mik
It depends on what email client you are using (Gmail, Thunderbird,
Outlook, etc.), but typically whilst you are reading the email you want
to reply to, click Reply All somewhere in the email program. The email
software will handle the threading for you.
~ ~ Dave
Phil S wrote:
> I'm not sure
It sounds like you might be surrounding the Attach statement with [[ ]],
which creates a link:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Images
"To create a link to an image (like http://pmichaud.com/img/misc/pc.jpg
as opposed to displaying the image itself), use double brackets to mark
the link, as in
Wow, that is *exactly* what I've been trying to do -- I basically gave
up hope that it was even possible [1]
I'd like to try and understand what you have...
a] What exactly does $QualifyPatterns do? There's no mention of it on
pmwiki.com that I could find.
b] Also, what is ".PageVar"?
Thanks
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> If you're running on a windows-based server, you may need to
> explicitly set the session.save_path configuration variable,
> as a lot of times the default doesn't work with Windows.
> This can be set in the php.ini configuration file, or it can be set
> in local/confi
This actually doesn't seem to work. It appears to simply point to the
current page, rather than the included page.
~ ~ Dave
Dominique Faure wrote:
> On 10/1/07, Chris Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Dominique Faure wrote:
>>> On 9/29/07, Chris Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In later ver
I'm creating a skin, which has it's own version of a print skin. To keep
everything contained, the print skin is in a sub-directory of the skin
directory.
How do I get the print action to use the skin inside the skins print
directory? I put this inside skin.php, but it doesn't work -- the
stan
content in any of the wiki sections (headers,
footers, etc), and easy to change colors to provide distinction across
farms.
I use it for the various wiki's I use for note taking on a daily basis.
Feel free to drop me a line, or leave a comment if you find it useful,
or have a questio
Does this provide the ability for individuals to 'subscribe' to changes
to a page?
~ ~ Dave
Hans wrote:
> PS: here is the link to the cookbook page for info and download:
> http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/FoxNotify
>
>
> ~Hans
>
>
> ___
> p
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> PmWiki already provides this capability via the notify.php script.
> See http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Notify .
The way I've understood notify.php, users cannot subscribe to pages
themselves -- it requires admin intervention.
"allows a site administrator to confi
Hans wrote:
> Note that the notification system needs a list of addresses from one
> or several list pages. It does not at the moment gather that
> information from individual Profiles.MemberName pages. PmWiki's
> pagelist cannot be used to gather these email address details, AFAIK.
Would it be p
Currently the mobile detection is pretty limited. I'll release an
upgraded version over the weekend with more rigorous checking in place.
~ ~ Dave
Ian Barton wrote:
>> I use it for the various wiki's I use for note taking on a daily basis.
>>
>> Feel free to drop me a line, or leave a comment
I'm having a fairly minor layout problem, but I've been trying to
resolve it forever, and getting no-where. Hopefully some can shed some
light on the problem.
Here's the URL: http://skidoo.solidgone.com/
Firefox and IE7 both display correctly.
Problem(s):
1] Safari: each tab seem to be shifted
Forgot to mention, the primary CSS files being used are Skidoo.css, and
color-darkblue.css.
~ ~ Dave
DaveG wrote:
> I'm having a fairly minor layout problem, but I've been trying to
> resolve it forever, and getting no-where. Hopefully some can shed some
> light on the p
> The line ordinarily goes in config.php, not skin.php. Probably by the
> time skin.php is included it's too late to specify a print skin.
That's the conclusion I came to. I was trying to minimize the changes
that need to be made when installing my Skidoo skin by wrapping
everything up into skin
Dominique Faure wrote:
> You could always "force" it with something like below in your own
> skin.php (directly taken from the recurve skin code):
>
> global $action;
> if ($action == 'print') {
> LoadPageTemplate($pagename,"$SkinDir/print.tmpl");
> return;
> }
>
Thanks for the suggestion r
Thanks for the information Dominique, I now have everything working,
with minimal entry required in config.php.
~ ~ David
DaveG wrote:
>
> Dominique Faure wrote:
>> You could always "force" it with something like below in your own
>> skin.php (directly take
I can guess what the problem is, but if you have a URL, it'll make
helping you much easier. At the very least if you can post the CSS you
used for the tag line it would help.
Did you put #tag inside #title or below it within #header? The effect
you describe would occur if you placed #tag below
Not sure that Backlinks is skin specific. The tabs that are displayed
are defined in Site/PageActions.
What you should see in there is:
(:if group Site,SiteAdmin,Cookbook:) (:comment delete if and ifend to
enable backlinks:)
* %item rel=nofollow class=backlinks accesskey='$[ak_backlinks]'%
[[{*
1 - 100 of 643 matches
Mail list logo