Thanks, date corrected. -P.
On 05/08/2019 22:05, Byron Lunz wrote:
(The only note I have is that the Version date should be 2019-08-05.)
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Petko, we are truly blessed to have you here! Yes, that fixed the problem!
Thank you for your quick and insightful support of PmWiki.
(The only note I have is that the Version date should be 2019-08-05.)
Byron
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 12:37 PM Petko Yotov <5...@5ko.fr> wrote:
> I've released a n
I've released a new version, please try it and report:
https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/IncludeUrl
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On 05/08/2019 20:51, Byron Lunz wrote:
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 8:26 AM Petko Yotov <5...@5ko.fr> wrote:
Do you have other broke
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 8:26 AM Petko Yotov <5...@5ko.fr> wrote:
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> Do you have other broken recipes that you must enable? We'll fix them all.
>
Hi Petko,
Hopefully you can help me. I've used the includeurl.php recipe for years to
include local files (actually custom PHP). Last weekend we updated
Problem at http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/IncludeUrl
I don't correct. Thanks. FidelioEspoir
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Greetings Folks,
I stand corrected!
The problem is not with the "includeurl" recipe.
It was one website that was giving me problems. It however, just started
"redirecting" the day I submitted the issue.
Otherwise, "includeurl" is working just fine.
Thanks for responding.
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Robert Fant writes:
Interesting thing just started happening today. All pages that utilize the
"includeurl" recipe open but immediately go directly to the url that is
included withing the (:includeurl :) script.
I've used this recipe for a couple of years now and have never experienced
su
Greeting PMWiki Gurus,
Interesting thing just started happening today. All pages that utilize
the "includeurl" recipe open but immediately go directly to the url that
is included withing the (:includeurl :) script.
I've used this recipe for a couple of years now and have never experienced
such
I'm trying to use Cookbook/IncludeUrl to include static web pages.
Photos and...
Is there a way of indexing the text of these static web pages?
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wow
interesting
i love the intrigue of it all.
if it's really such a security issue, i think i might only enable
IncludeUrl for groups (in config.php) after the owner of the group
specifically requests it (i have a site where each group is a different
person, with their own login info)... and then,
Hans wrote:
> Saturday, August 15, 2009, 2:25:28 PM, adam overton wrote:
>
>> i've a quick question related to (:includeurl:).
>> is there a way to prevent redirection to external sites?
>> i've noticed that when trying to include external pages, some of them
>> automatically redirect to the act
Saturday, August 15, 2009, 2:25:28 PM, adam overton wrote:
> i've a quick question related to (:includeurl:).
> is there a way to prevent redirection to external sites?
> i've noticed that when trying to include external pages, some of them
> automatically redirect to the actual site. for instance
hi
just trying this question one more time. thanks a bunch for any advice.
. . .
hi
i've a quick question related to (:includeurl:).
is there a way to prevent redirection to external sites?
i've noticed that when trying to include external pages, some of them
automatically redirect to the actua
hi
i've a quick question related to (:includeurl:).
is there a way to prevent redirection to external sites?
i've noticed that when trying to include external pages, some of them
automatically redirect to the actual site. for instance placing
(:includeurl http://nytimes.com :) on a page automa
All -
I am using the (:includeurl http:// :) recipe to pull in a report out
(execute realtime) on to a Wiki Page.
And this is working - although I have noticed the following:
If the logic is added directly on the to Wiki page - I find that all data
displayed on the page from that poin
Hi,
I'm using the includeurl.php cookbook file in pmwiki,
which is NOT working as it should.
I have this in the local/config.php:
include_once("$FarmD/cookbook/includeurl.php");
$EnableExternalResource = 0;
And even though it then refuses to allow http and https links
to be included, it also en
Scott Smith wrote:
> I believe you'll need to use IncludeFile when accessing a local file.
Read the part where it says "EnableExternalResource"
on http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/IncludeUrl
Also, like I wrote: It works fine when I use it as described,
with the entire URL.
I might try and u
I believe you'll need to use IncludeFile when accessing a local file.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Julius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julius Thyssen wrote:
>
> > Markup(
> > 'html',
> > 'fulltext',
> > '/\\(:html:\\)(.*?)\\(:htmlend:\\)/esi',
> > "'<:block>'.Keep(str_replace(array('>', '<', '
Julius Thyssen wrote:
> Markup(
> 'html',
> 'fulltext',
> '/\\(:html:\\)(.*?)\\(:htmlend:\\)/esi',
> "'<:block>'.Keep(str_replace(array('>', '<', '&'),
> array('>', '<', '&'), PSS('$1')))");
By the way, I accidentally copy pasted this bit. Sorry for the confusion.
Of importance is the fact that
Hi,
I'm using the includeurl.php cookbook file in pmwiki,
which is working as it should, until I try and make it more secure
by only allowing local addresses.
I have this in the local/config.php:
Markup(
'html',
'fulltext',
'/\\(:html:\\)(.*?)\\(:htmlend:\\)/esi',
"'<:block>'.Keep(str_replace(a
Hi - thanks for your note, and it works - almost :-)
It eliminates the vertical scrollbar on the included URL area, but it only
displays about 90% of the included page. Also, the included URL walks off
the bottom border of the page. If I (:includeurl height=100%) and then put
stuff right aft
Saturday, May 12, 2007, 12:48:06 PM, Hans wrote:
> It seems one needs to set a specific height for the containing div
> surrounding the object, in order for a percentage height in the object
> to work.
With the pmwiki default skin i managed to get
(:includeurl height=100% ...:)
to work in t
Saturday, May 12, 2007, 12:35:54 PM, Hans wrote:
> Setting height=100% in (:includeurl ...:) does not seem to work though.
> I will try to fix it if possible.
It seems one needs to set a specific height for the containing div
surrounding the object, in order for a percentage height in the object
Friday, May 11, 2007, 3:00:22 PM, Russ Fink wrote:
> Is there a way to get the script version of includeurl, but without ever
> seeing a vertical scrollbar? Vertical scrollbars are confusing to the user
> because there are effectively two scrollbars - one in the frame/object, and
> one for the su
Hello,
I'm trying to include a Picasa photo gallery into my website. I have
experimented with includeurl, and it works fine for statically-sized pages.
The problem is, includeurl makes you pick a height for the rendered area,
and Picasa includes a thumbnail page whose height varies with the
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