I was going to mention this in the upcoming MWS but I'm not able to
reach
your server.
Ron
Should be fixed now. The district admins had accidentally misconfigured
the firewall.
Try again, if you would, ought to work.
Ben Garney
LHS Webmaster
http://www.lincolnhs.pps.k12.or.us/
IMPORTANT
Michal Kolodziejczyk wrote:
I have not created any site using Midgard
yet, but I wonder how people work on running sites? Eg. how to change the
style so I could see how it would look like, without changing the style
for the regular users (until I am sure it is OK)?
There is a suggestion to
At Tue, 16 May 2000 00:24:47 +0200, Philipp Rotmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
HPage (now in version 2) can be seen in action at
http://www.lincolnhs.pps.k12.or.us/hpage2/Ridcully/
Surfing through your site, I came to
http://lincvision.editthispage.com/ -- if you have closer
On 16.05.00 (09:36), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that you can do a lot more if you have access to
frontier, but manilla by itself isn't all that great. Midgard
beats it completely...
Thanks a lot :-)
phr
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When we lose this battle, we _will_ lose the war.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most of the ETP functionality that Manilla provides is really easy to duplicate
with Midgard. With the addition of the mgd_wrap functions I mentioned a
while ago, it would become even easier... anyway, Manilla is easy to use,
and fairly flexible, course it costs
** Reply to message from Henri Bergius [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 16 May
2000 15:02:14 +0300 (EEST)
The plans for the Paris meeting are still pretty much under work,
and so help could be used.
Greetings!
I'm a novice user to Midgard, having only had it running a few weeks, but I may
be in
Hello Michal,
âòîðíèê, 16 ìàÿ 2000 ã., you wrote:
Hi list,
I am new here. I would like to use Midgard to create web sites, but I miss
some fuctionality. I have looked through the www site of the project, but
did not find any information about existing/planned support for foreign
languages
I have the following topic structure:
/Projects --+-- /prj1
+-- /prj2
+-- /prj3
+-- and so on..
with articles for every project.
Each project has a Project Leader, responsible to update the articles
of his project.
Can I create such accounts with
Hello Sergio,
ñðåäà, 17 ìàÿ 2000 ã., you wrote:
I have the following topic structure:
/Projects --+-- /prj1
+-- /prj2
+-- /prj3
+-- and so on..
with articles for every project.
Each project has a Project Leader, responsible to update the articles
need to patch Zend, patch PHP itself, add our module and modify
module's source for PHP4 way
When I read this, and considering how 'difficult' (not the good word, tricky) it is to
install midgard, it seems obvious midgard need to be on a dedicated server non ?
Hello Sébastien,
Wednesday, May 17, 2000, 12:13:34 AM, you wrote:
need to patch Zend, patch PHP itself, add our module and modify
module's source for PHP4 way
When I read this, and considering how 'difficult' (not the good
word, tricky) it is to install midgard, it seems obvious
Sébastien Bernard wrote:
need to patch Zend, patch PHP itself, add our module and modify
module's source for PHP4 way
When I read this, and considering how 'difficult' (not the good word,
tricky) it is to install midgard, it seems obvious midgard need to
be on a dedicated server non ?
On Tue, 16 May 2000, Sergio Bruder wrote:
I have the following topic structure:
/Projects --+-- /prj1
+-- /prj2
+-- /prj3
+-- and so on..
with articles for every project.
You can assign the ownership of document trees (record sets) to specific
As for dedicate server - in general yes, because you should have
access to Apache configuration at least.
And surely the PHP binaries? You'd need to replace them with the Midgard
ones, no? This is my problem with using vservers.com with Midgard. It's
otherwise a fantastic service apart from
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