need to re-compile it with support for ISO 8859-2
character set.
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(or even previous
ones) could be considered as alpha versions where functionality isn't
there.
it... is there a new release.
Not yet. I'm working on new implementation. Its beta will be in CVS
during this week.
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(Pluggable Authentication Modules) support was enabled but your
system lacks PAM. Again.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Bokovoy writes:
It means that PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) support was enabled but your
system lacks PAM. Again.
Ok I had midgard up and running on the machine before I tried to upgrade to
1.4b5. Is PAM something that it needs
.
3. May be sitegroup name and realm could be displayed on the right
side of line where 'Hosts' label now resides? A button to re-logon
could be there too.
4. Just for fun: why 'Name' property has 'bold' background in
comparision with others?
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).
Not clear?
And one aspect left: the (code-global) element. If a have one
in my ROOT page, will it be parsed in the subpages, too?
If you will mark it as 'inherited' in terms of the current Admin Site
(or, more correct, 'inheritable'), yes.
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to the interface and change themes periodically
:-).
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with character
conversion in (foo); statements. This works only for 1.2.6beta2 and 1.4 betas, not
1.2.5.
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is available for thoughts and suggestions at
http://www.midgard.f2s.com/asgard.gif
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tion which should be provided by language backend. For Latin-1-based languages
asgard_localized_name() is {return htmlentities($name);}, for Russian and Chinese it
will be just {return $name;} IIRC.
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because mod_midgard is responsible for applying style to
the page (i.e. filling an array of used elements) and _it_ should know what
style must be applied. Due general nature of mod_midgard, there is no code in it
which could select style depending on request.
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the same expat-lib. It looks like actually these symbols
resolve to Apache's internal expat-lite because these functions are exported via
httpd.exp (apache/src/support/httpd.exp). It seems that we can use the same
techniques.
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n database installation step.
Just for thinking:
Imagine situation where C compiler isn't provided (such as Mandrake 'server' install)
and people are using binary Midgard packages.
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\\ w
. That should
be about as platform-nonspecific as it gets.
Don't tell me there are unixoids out there that ship without grep. Please.
Sure. I improved it a bit. Now install-midgard doesn't depend even on awk.
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Hello Carl,
Thursday, September 14, 2000, 9:00:11 PM, you wrote:
CB I have been setting up a small product catalogue with in a midgard site,
CB It seemed like a good idea to is use the topic/article structure to represent
CB toplevel, sublevel, product and product properities where the
Hello Alexey,
Thursday, September 14, 2000, 11:18:09 AM, you wrote:
E Any existing FreeBSD users, this is the time to pitch in
E with either success- or horrorstories.
ALT I still have problems with installing Midgard on FreeBSD 2.2.8.
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Hello Emiliano,
Tuesday, September 12, 2000, 1:57:29 PM, you wrote:
- How about making a sitegroup interface for the admin site? Only viewable
by root and sg admins.
The viewable restriction will have to be coded into the admin site
itself. Alexander has the inside trak on the new admin
be changed to .
eval "?(topicS.description:H);BR?";
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Hello Emiliano,
Tuesday, September 12, 2000, 12:37:03 PM, you wrote:
Rogaty wrote:
I reconfigured midgard-php without expat and it seems to be working.
Oh sweet. Well, no idea what was causig this then.
Function names overlap with our expat-lib?
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Hello J,
Monday, September 11, 2000, 7:08:54 PM, you wrote:
JW I just made some changes to the admin site to handle Chinese character set.
JW Now the site can properly handle Chinese GB input and display. There are
JW some points I'd like to share with the development team to improve the code
"Alexey L. Tcharykov" wrote:
midgard/mgd_main.c:359: Undefined symbol `_g_hash_table_size' referenced from
text segment
midgard/mgd_main.c:404: Undefined symbol `_g_hash_table_destroy' referenced from
text segment
*** Error code 1
Stop.
AB You need glib from www.gtk.org. glib 1.2.6
Hello stelios,
Friday, September 08, 2000, 12:36:50 PM, you wrote:
I am trying to install midgard on a mandrake 7.0 linux distribution
the first error I got was that the host could not be defined so I defined
it as i686-pc-linux-gnu
the next error I got was the following:
checking whether
ce' or 'Server' mode for Mandrake installation, isn't it?
Install glibc-devel.
Also, what does output the following command?
rpm -qa | grep gcc
gcc-cpp-2.95.2-3mdk
gcc-2.9.5.2-3mdk
gcc-chill-2.95.2-3mdk
OK. Now next step: check
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Emiliano wrote:
Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
It means that your environment miss glibc-devel package which is mandatory to
compile
any package, this is not Midgard-related at all. I expect that you've selected
either
'Novice' or 'Server' mode for Mandrake installation, isn't
ed from text
segment
midgard/mgd_main.c:404: Undefined symbol `_g_hash_table_destroy' referenced from
text segment
*** Error code 1
Stop.
Cut --
Any ideas? What does it need?
You need glib from www.gtk.org. glib 1.2.6 fine (latest is 1.2.8 and it works fine
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undefined reference to `mysql_query'
/usr/local/lib/libmidgard.so: undefined reference to `mysql_real_connect'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
It means that your system lacks libmysqlclient.so or ld can't find it. What 'ldconfig
-p | grep mysql' says?
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/getit.html for English version of download page
and select PL29.7 for download.
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"We will bury you."
on disk. Then page code reads those HTMLs, strip all
except body content and displays. Actual names for pages are stored in SGML sources.
See code-init element which does it:
http://bergie.greywolves.org:8081/source/element/271.html
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for tools
you are not having on your system.
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"The only way for a reporter to look at a politician is down.&qu
it to get get bigger
I'm not that much of a dummy :) I tried it, no effect. Does it use
cookies or preferences to store this info? The DHTML setting doesn't
persist after restarting the browser.
The same for me, either from IE or Netscape 4.74/Mozilla M17.
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. The data package for beta 5 will be uploaded
to site soon, it has changes in database structure and installation script, so it is
quite different from data package for beta 4. Please wait for tonight's official
announce of Midgard 1.4 beta 5a.
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2.95.2 and glibc 2.1.3 (Apache 1.3.12 with SGI patches). It would be nice if
you can try your test again on RedHat 6.2 which failed last time.
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). This
behaviour very similar to C programming.
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want to help with debugging installation process could download current
CVS version (modules are: addon, midgard/lib, midgard/mod, midgard/php,
midgard/proposals/data, midgard/proposals/images) and try to install it. Any feedback
is appreciated.
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Alan Knowles wrote:
greywolves.org is not resovling so I cant to a cvs diff,
here is the output from cat -n mod_midgard.c | grep -2 set_sitegroup
[strip-code]
I've already fixed this right after receiving your mail yesterday.
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have some code for the admin site so that I
can copy/move an
article to another topic? As a result of a missunderstanding
I will need to
move ca 100 articles around. :-(
[strip-code]
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on the first page.
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If you think before you
(with very high level of
probability :-) will be one of Unicode's (UTF-8, UTF-16, UCS2, UCS4) and
there will be filters for conventional encodings (from/to Unicode, for
exchange with other apps).
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time
) :
mgd_get_article($articleid);
?
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What's the problem?
Midgard does not working. Please switch on 'LogLevel Debug' in
httpd.conf, do several requests and post corresponding lines of
access_log and error_log.
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Hello Piotr,
Friday, August 18, 2000, 4:56:57 PM, you wrote:
Hi!
I should go under the table and seat there till morning..
yes, mu great guru wrote this patch I posted you but I didn't noticed
- #addmodule lbphp3.so - in my httpd.conf.
so, when I reloaded apache my problem returned
Hello Ken,
Thursday, August 17, 2000, 12:41:29 AM, you wrote:
OK...there is something dumb going on here, I have mis written something
but can't find my errorit should list the subtopics of topic 240 if the
id = 240 otherwise list the articles in the subtopic = id. the second
and php's configure? Show them 'as is' in
email, they are usually stored in config.status, see several first lines
of it for actual command line string.
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Hello fhirsch,
Thursday, August 17, 2000, 10:37:55 PM, you wrote:
I decided to install Mandrake 7.1 a second time, and now, I get the oddest
errors when trying to compile (haven't even gotten to PHP4). I often get
compiler crashes with no apparent code errors. Additionally, any compile on
Hello Sergio,
Friday, August 18, 2000, 12:29:06 AM, you wrote:
I'm working in an site (http://distro.conectiva.com.br) already Midgard-based
(1.2.5) with success until now.
We are internacionalizing it now, and we have 2 different problems:
- static content, ie, page elements;
-
Hello Silas,
Tuesday, August 15, 2000, 8:23:16 PM, you wrote:
Are Midgard php and php4 mutually exclusive on the same copy of apache?
I've run standard versions of php3 alondside php4 (as dynamic shared modules),
but when I try to do this with midgard-php, I get a seg fault, and a core
dump
? If so, try to look
at 1.4beta5 which will be released in few days and set up so named
'Russian' Midgard environment (use 'MidgardParser russian' in
httpd.conf). It'll disable any translations of HTML entities.
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=russian to PHP configure's options. If you're not
using mod_charset, it will work too but without conversion between
different encodings.
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=russian to PHP configure's options. If you're not
using mod_charset, it will work too but without conversion between
different encodings.
WOW
Minimal required version: 1.2.6beta2
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lentities($t-name));
Then all links will have form 'foo/?topic_id=bar' where 'foo' is page
name and 'bar' is ID of topic. Request for such link will bring you
$topic_id variable defined and initialized to value of topic's ID.
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it - images show
up.
Yop!
I got this:
? $host = mgd_get_host($midgard-host); ?
IMG src="(host.prefix);/images/any.gif"
Anything else?
Yes. Create static page 'images' under (host.prefix);
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Piotr Pokora wrote:
The "problem" with static page is solveable easily. Remeber: page
marked
as "active" automagically converts path after its name to parameters
in
But when my root page is active I'm miising all images :(
No, we just discussed it in this t
m.%Y", $article-revised$article-created ?
$article-revised : $article-created); ?/span]/td/tr
trtdnbsp;/tdtd colspan=2 valign=top
align=leftp(article.abstract:p);brnbsp;/p/td/tr
?
}
}
?/table?
}
// Actual page code that handles requests
if( $karticle) {
DisplayArticle($karticle, true
Emiliano wrote:
Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
The scenario will be: installation script for AdminSite will delete old
AdminSite and insert new one automatically.
What about people with customized admin sites (like moi for example)?
Since new AdminSite is complete rewrite
overusing one variable for two
completely different needs.
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Frank Boehme wrote:
Off Topic: I saw the pictures from the Midgard tour. I became concerned
about the health of the midgard development team. You guys eat too much
junk food and you are smoking a hell of a lot. Well, well
:-)
Anyway, I have built a recreation related site with midgard,
Hello Emiliano,
Wednesday, August 09, 2000, 11:29:26 PM, you wrote:
Another thing: Repligard is not ready, I know. When the new admin site
is released, can I simply update my database to the new admin site (by
running a script) and subsequently use the new admin site to delete the
old
Hello Piotr,
you wrote:
I called it like this because:
? function twalk($id) {
55: if (!$id || !($t = mgd_get_topic($id))) return;
56: twalk($t-up);
57: printf(' / a href="/topic/%d.html"%s/a ', $t-id,
htmlentities($t-name));
Replace '/topic/%d.html' by '/topic/?topic=%d'
Hello Ken,
Monday, August 07, 2000, 11:24:49 PM, you wrote:
I have the following which lists all of the subtopics of a topic(17)I
want to then list the subtopics and articles of the list when I say
"mgd_list_topics" do the subtopic #s come back? could I then use them in a
Ken Pooley wrote:
I saw a reference to 1.4b5did it get released, I have looked through
the back e-mail and found now reference but given the volume of mail I am
getting right now I could have missed it...
We aren't released it yet -- I'm working on fixes for the Admin Site for
the moment
Piotr Pokora wrote:
Hi,
I called it like this because:
? function twalk($id) {
55: if (!$id || !($t = mgd_get_topic($id))) return;
56: twalk($t-up);
57: printf(' / a href="/topic/%d.html"%s/a ', $t-id,
htmlentities($t-name));
58:}
59:if ($topic) {
Piotr Pokora wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
PP wrote:
Could you repeat your question again? I can't find your e-mail about it.
yes
I want function with walking history use on root page but the root page
should be static I guess. I asked about
PP wrote:
Could you repeat your question again? I can't find your e-mail about it.
yes
I want function with walking history use on root page but the root page
should be static I guess. I asked about any hints for this problem.
Sorry, I can't understand what do you exactly need.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PP) wrote:
hi,
Did I lost my mind or forgot? Did I asked about function_twalk and the root
page which is static?
Is it so simple or impossible to do ?
Maybe my question is naive?
any way I'll be thankfuul for any answer- even if you say RTFM ;))
Have a nice
PP wrote:
Hi,
I asked about beta 1,4 but I forgot to ask what about encoding with iso
8859-2.
With 1.2.5 midgard I installed russian-midgard. Does anybody did something
like this for 1.4?
Russian Midgard for 1.4 works without any problems.
Maybe I can compile Mysql with latin-2 (It
Hello Emiliano,
Saturday, July 22, 2000, 3:11:56 PM, you wrote:
Reiner Keller wrote:
thanks for the URL (the .rtf.gz ist not a valid archive told winzip me).
I unpacked it with gzip just now and it appears to be fine. Maybe
winzip doesn't support max compression gzips?
I have to translate
Hello Emiliano,
Tuesday, July 25, 2000, 1:27:37 AM, you wrote:
I thought about the parameters, but at present the admin site doesn't seem
to offer access to them, and I am hoping to have users maintain the
directory. I don't have the skills/time at this point to write the front-end
needed to
Hello Vincent,
Wednesday, July 19, 2000, 1:12:47 PM, you wrote:
I tried to use the "mgd_copy_article" function (which is supported by the
version I'm using (ie. 1.4 beta 3)) but apparently it doesn't seem to do
anything.
Is that normal ?
No, it isn't normal. mgd_copy_article() exists since
Emiliano wrote:
1.4beta4 still has bugs. For instance, in my case mgd_include_snippet
causes php to die.
Who is the main architect of snippets? Is this being looked at?
I had no time yet. May be tonight.
I had to apply a patch (by Emile) that includes some version dependant
code to
Emiliano wrote:
Hello Alexander Bokovoy,
The patch is in CVS. Forget about beta4; stay with beta3 or grab a
fresh tree from CVS.
CVS tree does not in compilable state for the moment if your system
lacks libexpat.
Tonight I'll commit a sources for libexpat.
That's so
Emiliano wrote:
RedHat is not only one platform on which Midgard is working. I can't
understand RH-tighteness.
Geez, I was just saying that redhat users could grab the CVS version
and used the libexpat RPM. If you can find debian packages or solaris
packages I'll say the same about them.
Reiner Keller wrote:
Hello,
I tried the Version 1.2.5 of Midgard and it works perfect. But I have one
BIG problem: I'm using PHP4 and the (patched) libphp3 and the libphp4
didn't work together...
Is there a solution yet without running two main apache-processes (because
I can't run
Emiliano wrote:
Is there a simple way to make a copy of an entire Midgard site and place
it on a separate host?
If the host is the only one in your database, a database dump and
restore is easiest. I'm not current on what repligard can do but I
think Alexander can tell more about that.
Hi, Vincent!
Vincent QUERU wrote:
Hi to you all Midgard maniacs,
I'm currently using the 1.4 beta 3 version of Midgard which already has the
snippet and snippetdir tables but doesn't have any of the associated mgd
functions.
Yes, Snippets are available since beta 4 only (though tables
Reiner Keller wrote:
thanks for the hint with --enable-versioning , but it didn't work (-DPHP
loads libphp3.so, -DPHP4 loads libphp4.so):
# httpd -DPHP -DPHP4
Segmentation fault
Disabling of loading dynamic libraries (function not used) didn't help.
In PHP4 versioning
Hi!
Reiner Keller wrote:
Hello,
What version of PHP3 you're using? If it is from Midgard 1.2.5, it
wouldn't work because versioning support was added after that version of
PHP3. If you're using Midgard 1.4 betas then it should work, I tested it
on my machine and versioning was
Reiner Keller wrote:
Hallo,
You have to recompile all parts of Midgard, not just midgard-lib.
it's clear. I have dropped also the database midgard and created it with
the new install-script again.
Now I removed all old midgard- Files and build 1.4b4 from scratch. Same
error message
Hello Alan,
Monday, July 17, 2000, 7:08:07 AM, you wrote:
Just looking at making my framed admin backwards compatible -
The first one I came across was adding in the sitegroup stuff - on the main
page -
if(function_exists("mgd_has_sitegroups"))
to wrap any sitegroup stuff...
It will work.
Alan Knowles wrote:
Alexander Bokovoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hello Alan,
Monday, July 17, 2000, 7:08:07 AM, you wrote:
Just looking at making my framed admin backwards compatible -
The first one I came across was adding in the sitegroup stuff - on the
main
page
Alan Knowles wrote:
Actually the style stuff is OK except for mgd_get_element_by_name
which is a new one...
Actually I don't see the reason for coding new Admin Site with backward
compability with Midgard 1.2.5 because it will be oriented to all those
new features from 1.4 branch. Most of
Alan Knowles wrote:
Kind of right there.. - I'm doing cause I need the framed admin on older
systems.. as well as the new one..
The only thought was if you added anything that would be usefull to older
versions ??nicer hightlighting on styles???
Unfortunately, I have almost no time for
Hello Emiliano,
Saturday, July 15, 2000, 7:46:50 PM, you wrote:
Emiliano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The spec file? Don't you mean the conf file? That has been changed
in CVS.
mod_midgard.spec.Redhat still contains unnecessarily:
Files midgard-root.php3
require valid-user
Emiliano wrote:
Could someone with 1.3.9 try the patch below?
I did, but I have apache 1.3.6 (from SuSE 6.2). After patching,
compilation breaks with:
mgd_apache.c: In function `mgd_get_basic_auth_pw':
mgd_apache.c:33: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without
a
Frank Boehme wrote:
Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
Frank, could check new version of mgd_apache.c attached to this letter?
Compiled without problems. Still, when apache tries to load the module,
it dies with
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/mod_midgard.so into server:
/usr/lib/apache
Hello Frank,
Saturday, July 15, 2000, 1:23:37 AM, you wrote:
According to phpinfo(), I have the following snippet-related functions:
mgd_list_snippetdirs() mgd_get_snippetdir() mgd_get_snippetdir_by_path()
mgd_create_snippetdir() mgd_update_snippetdir() mgd_delete_snippetdir()
Hello Emiliano,
Saturday, July 15, 2000, 1:48:17 AM, you wrote:
mgd_list_snippetdirs() mgd_get_snippetdir() mgd_get_snippetdir_by_path()
mgd_create_snippetdir() mgd_update_snippetdir() mgd_delete_snippetdir()
mgd_copy_snippetdir() mgd_list_snippets() mgd_get_snippet()
Hello Frank,
Saturday, July 15, 2000, 1:35:44 AM, you wrote:
I wrote:
No mention of mgd_include_snippet()!
I have
php/mgd_snippet.c,v 1.1 2000/07/05 12:54:49 ab Exp $
from cvs. I reckon that mgd_include_snippet() is not implemented here.
See into mgd_main.c where all internal functions
Frank Boehme wrote:
I wrote:
In /lib, /mod and /php, there are no configure scripts. Can I take those
from 1.4b4?
I downloaded the newest tar.bz2 from http://www.midgard.f2s.com/ . The
formerly missing configure scripts are now present, but they stop after
complaining about a
Frank Boehme wrote:
Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
The newest tar.bz2 includes bootstrap which contains all these lines.
I just downloaded a fresh tar.bz2 archive.
I cd to mod. Now, step by step:
# aclocal
No errors reported.
# libtoolize -f
Remember to add `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
Frank Boehme wrote:
Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
Try this:
cd mod libtoolize -f --automake aclocal automake -a autoconf
This did work. Now I got a makefile, but a compiler error later on:
mgd_apache.c: In function `mgd_get_basic_auth_pw':
mgd_apache.c:10: `STD_PROXY' undeclared
Lynn Winebarger wrote:
Hi. I was wondering if anyone's built in a way to build static pages
from midgard-administrated content for efficiency reasons, or if I have to
build one in. I'm very interested in Midgard for website administation,
the main drawback is having to dynamically
Emiliano wrote:
For those who can't access CVS repository, I placed current development
snapshot of Midgard 1.4 at http://www.midgard.f2s.com/
In /lib, /mod and /php, there are no configure scripts. Can I take those
from 1.4b4?
No, they've changed. Unless Alexander rebuilds them
Emiliano wrote:
Is it possible to sort articles in a tree by more than one criteria?
For example, to sort first by the extra1 and if those are the same, to sort
by reverse score? I tried to do that like this:
but that will only work with the first sort item. There's probably
Emiliano wrote:
I just installed the CVS versions of midgard-lib, mod_midgard and
midgard-php on a SuSE Linux 6.4 machine with apache and midgard DB
already installed.
When I open the Midgard site, I get a password request -- which
shouldn't occur. Even after a correct login I only
Jochen Lillich wrote:
Alexander Bokovoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And I should add here that anyone who tries to install CVS version
of Midgard strongly encouraged to read through Midgard-Dev mailing
list for possible changes.
On my defense: I actually do. But since our company
Hello Martin,
Saturday, July 08, 2000, 3:10:17 PM, you wrote:
Hi there,
The php4.sh and the midgard.sh scripts are the ones to look at. I had to use
the mm-1.0.12.tar.gz in the install. I don't fully understand what I did but
got the instruction in the apache install readme. The key, I
QUERU VINCENT wrote:
Sorry if this question has been asked before by someone else, I am quite new
to this list so I haven't read the older messages.
I noticed in the manual that there is a "mg_move_article" function that
enables to move articles to another topic (this is very useful if you
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