2008/6/6 km [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you can, try accessing without authentication by allowing XML-RPC
access for everyone (by add XML_RPC action to anonymous).
good idea. i upgraded to emacs 22.2 and tried, but now i get the
following error: ERROR: The site seems not support XML-RPC.
hmm.
2008/6/5 km [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i have installed xmlrpc on my server -- and have seen information
about trac-wiki (plugin for emacs) and an eclipse plugin. it is very
possible that i am completely confused, but presumably i need to pass
a url to these editors to actually edit pages. so, what
The url to be given there is the same url you would use when accessing
the root of your trac installation with a browser. trac-wiki appends
/xmlrpc itself.
ah, ok, thanks. it sounds as if my mistake was assuming that i need to
specify an actual file (with its correct file extension) in the
2008/6/5 km [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Make sure that you have a trac user with XML_RPC rights.
actually this is another issue that is a bit confusing. this portion
of the trac-wiki instructions makes it sound as if i need to add the
*action* XML_RPC to the (existing) authenticated *subject*
in
2008/6/5 km [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
error in process sentinel: Symbol's function definition is void: url-
file-directory
note: our entire trac project itself sits behind authentication at
this point. could this be an issue for trac-wiki.el?
I guess this might be a issue on emacs, especialy on
What version of emacs and what type of os are you using?
22.1.1 on ubuntu hardy.
there were some problems with my installation of url package.
now, when i test: http://www.meadowy.org/~gotoh/projects/trac-wiki/
it asks me if i want to login -- then it prompts for user/pass. i
assume that
2008/6/5 km [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
it asks me if i want to login -- then it prompts for user/pass. i
assume that this url is restricted for authenticated users, so that
seems correct.
OK, it seems to be corrected.
however, if i try the same for my site, i get into the eternal loop of
asking
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 4:34 AM, km [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure what you think you are going to do, but whatever it is you cannot.
perhaps the odd logic of the charming reply above is because i
unintentionally gave the impression that i am trying to hack into or
edit someone else's
you can't access Trac via sftp.
thanks. that's useful to know.
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If you can, try accessing without authentication by allowing XML-RPC
access for everyone (by add XML_RPC action to anonymous).
good idea. i upgraded to emacs 22.2 and tried, but now i get the
following error: ERROR: The site seems not support XML-RPC.
hmm. is there a non-browser way to see
km wrote:
I would like to edit certain trac pages from within my local editor
(from within emacs, using tramp, but that isn't important). What is
the format for trac urls?
Assume I wanted to grab a copy of the top-level wiki page for trac-
project at www.trac-server.com
sftp [EMAIL
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