Emiliano wrote:
In what way does that change the startup procedure? Because the error
message
doesn't look familiar to me, nor does our code process -D MIDGARD in any
way.
AFAICT anyway.
In SuSE, apache is started from within /sbin/init.d/apache. This checks
for the presence of apache
Frank Boehme wrote:
In what way does that change the startup procedure? Because the error
message
doesn't look familiar to me, nor does our code process -D MIDGARD in any
way.
AFAICT anyway.
In SuSE, apache is started from within /sbin/init.d/apache. This checks
for the presence of
Ralf Eisinger wrote:
Hi,
On 19-Sep-00 Emiliano wrote:
Wolfgang Reh wrote:
I have got a problem with running midgard.
If I start the Apache Server with the -D MIDGARD option I get this
error message:
Why would you start apache like this?
I think Wolfgang has a SuSe
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
I've been working with sitegroups the last few days, and I'm wondering about
a few things.
1. What is the difference between root(*) , admin(!) and user(+) access to a
domain?
2. I'm not toatly inn on what's happening on with the admin site, but I'd
like to propose that we develop some ekstra
Tarjei Huse wrote:
I've been working with sitegroups the last few days, and I'm wondering about
a few things.
1. What is the difference between root(*) , admin(!) and user(+) access to a
domain?
Root gets you full admin rights one every sitegroup, including SG0
Admin gets you full admin
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Do have you the french version of your documentation ?
We
Hello,
I have just downloaded midgard, and while reading the
installationinstuctions I wonder of the installation of PHP4 with apache is
enough or that I must install the PHP3 module also
Grx, Rolf
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I have just downloaded midgard, and while reading the
installationinstuctions I wonder of the installation of PHP4 with apache is
enough or that I must install the PHP3 module also
Midgard is a superset of PHP3. We're working on PHP4. In the meantime
you can run them side by side.
Emile
On Fri, 26 May 2000, T. Wijnen wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to make a simple upload form in html that uploads a file
as a file attachment to an article. But I can't seem to get it to work.
The documentation about mgd_create_file is kinda short.
Can someone help me with a coded example?
Emiliano wrote:
mgd_create_file($article, $mimetype, $location, $size, $md5sum)
Ehm, in the docs the same function has 6 parameters, the one you
describe has 5.
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On Fri, 26 May 2000, T. Wijnen wrote:
Emiliano wrote:
mgd_create_file($article, $mimetype, $location, $size, $md5sum)
Ehm, in the docs the same function has 6 parameters, the one you
describe has 5.
You're right, that should have been
mgd_create_file($article, $mimetype, $name,
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Hi,
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Verbeek wrote:
Hello,
I'm developping a portal-like website. I want to use a content management
system like application for this.
Midgard can do this.
Is it possible to run midgart on a Win 98 machine and then ftp the pages to
a unix server?
Midgard doesn't
Midgard doesn't run on Windows. Although you can administrate Midgard from
any computer that runs a browser. I believe you can view an example of the
Midgard administration site at http://www.marlowes.com. If that's the
wrong location you can search midgard-project.org for the example site.
Hello thee,
I'd like to know whether I can use MidGard as a news update system on my
website. I do NOT own a server, but I use a virtual server. So I do not have
Admin.-access to the machine.
My virtual server is PHP3/4 and MySQL compatible
Thanks
Yours in Formula 1,
DailyF1News [
Am Fri, 21 Apr 2000 11:03:12 -0400 hast Du zum Thema
"[midgard] question" geschrieben:
we are currently using midgard. it was installed by a previous employee.
i am trying to determine what version it is. would you please tell me
how i would locate that info.
What about /ser
we are currently using midgard. it was installed by a previous employee.
i am trying to determine what version it is. would you please tell me
how i would locate that info.
thank you.
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we are currently using midgard. it was installed by a previous employee.
i am trying to determine what version it is. would you please tell me
how i would locate that info.
locate the apache errorlog
On 21 Apr, Janet Pipkin wrote:
we are currently using midgard. it was installed by a previous employee.
i am trying to determine what version it is. would you please tell me
how i would locate that info.
This information is contained in the Server string
that is transmitted alongside every
(I don't think my original post made it through to the list, but please excuse
me if this is a duplicate.)
The current version of mgd_init and mgd_done (from CVS) actually initialize
and free parser structures. I assume the intent is that any initialization and
shutdown code should go here.
Is
I've generated the following script:
It should show the first topic, then all of the articles of the first
topic, the second topic and all of the articles of the second topic ...
!-- StartSeite wird generiert --
? { $article = mgd_get_article(23); ?
(article.content:h);
Thanks, i've tried to access the articles of my topics in the
same way, but the result is a little bit strange, because no articles
are shown.
My site-structure is the following:
topic(18)
-- subtopic(27)
article(28)
-- subtopic(28)
Anatol Mayr / HEXAGON wrote:
Thanks, i've tried to access the articles of my topics in the
same way, but the result is a little bit strange, because no articles
are shown.
$topic = mgd_list_topics(18);
if ($topic) {
while ($topic-fetch()) { ?
H3
Oh, oh, oh :-) thanks a lot - now it works fine!
Greetings to all of the midgardians,
Anatol
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Emiliano Heyns
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 2:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [midgard] Question
I've found a good scripting-example in the tutorial, which
demonstrates a lot of midgard's possibilites,
and I'm trying to understand how it works:
A question appears:
What does: "$topic = $context[topic];"
Anatol
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On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, anatol wrote:
I've found a good scripting-example in the tutorial, which
demonstrates a lot of midgard's possibilites,
and I'm trying to understand how it works:
A question appears:
What does: "$topic = $context[topic];"
In an earlier part of the page build (the
: Emiliano [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 1:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [midgard] Question regarding to example-script in the
tutorial
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, anatol wrote:
I've found a good scripting-example in the tutorial, which
demonstrates
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, anatol wrote:
Thanks for the info - answers a pretty fast in this mailing list :-)
I'm trying to understand how the HTML-page-building-process works.
Is there any visual description (perhaps a picture?) how midgard
works from start of the page-building until end.
I'm
Russell Miller wrote:
[Sat Feb 5 00:34:15 2000] [notice] [client 209.86.220.4] Midgard: host record for
www.duskglow.com:80 not found
(I'm actually more concerned about rjmconsulting.com:80, this is just an
example).
Now I'm assuming this is a mysql problem, but I am not sure. If it
Russell Miller wrote:
[configs]
You have no MidgardDatabase directives. You may have omitted them since
I asked you to remove passwords from the files sent, but if not, that's
one of your problems. The other:
HostDb Select_priv Insert_priv Update_priv Delete_priv
Hello, I am not on the list, but your web page said to direct any questions
here.
I'm in the process of attempting to set up a mysql database driven web
application on unix and apache. I've followed your setup instructions
on your web page, but it still calls up the default apache page when I
Dear sir
I have the following questions
1. Can i perform full text search by using in midgard? (All words in the
articles are keyword.).
2.Does midgard support chinese characters (2bit big5/GB) ?
With Best Regards
Gordon Tin
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Gordon Tin wrote:
Dear sir
I have the following questions
1. Can i perform full text search by using in midgard? (All words in the
articles are keyword.).
Emile Heyns explored this area and has several solutions. They include
support for Ht://Dig and UDMSearch engines at least. Please
Emile Heyns explored this area and has several solutions. They include
support for Ht://Dig and UDMSearch engines at least. Please surf
archives of this mailing list at the
The ht://dig solution currently indexes the site as presented through
apache; it is not (yet) an internal search.
Derek Beattie wrote:
? if ($article-url) { ?
pCheck out:bra href="(article.url:u);"(article.url);/a/p !-- :u
means in URL form --
? } ?
p align="right"
a href="/news/" class="navi"More news/a/p
it works except the url tries to send me to:
http://server.com/news/http://other.site.com
Hi,
Derek Beattie wrote:
It works in the sense that it displays the correct url but when I pass the
mouse over the link, the url that shows up in the browsers status bar
doesn't
work becuase it has the http://server.com in front of the url. So lets
say the
url I put in the content is
Derek Beattie schreef:
It works in the sense that it displays the correct url but when I pass the
OK the display would work.
mouse over the link, the url that shows up in the browsers status bar doesn't
work becuase it has the http://server.com in front of the url. So lets say the
url I
Derek Beattie schreef:
Actually to fix the problem temp. I just hard coded the url in and that works
fine. I basically took the code for news from the midgard example site. Go
add an article to the sample page and put a url in it and see how it works for
you.
You're right but the VMUC
ok, I think I found the problem. What a bone head. In the content admin I had
www.yahoo.com instead of http://www.yahoo.com in the article url. If I don't
put the http:// it must do something else?
--- Emile Heyns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Derek Beattie schreef:
I've tried several things
Hello Derek,
you wrote:
Hi all, I've got the following code from the example site...
? if ($article-url) { ?
pCheck out:bra href="(article.url:u);"(article.url);/a/p !-- :u
means in URL form --
? } ?
p align="right"
a href="/news/" class="navi"More news/a/p
it works except the url
I've been playing with midgard and creating my own layout by copying pices from
the example and admin layout. When I go to the admin page or the example page
I can view the source and see something similar to the following:
BODY{ font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Sans-serif;}
TD{
At 07:35 PM 1/14/00 -0800, you wrote:
I've been playing with midgard and creating my own layout by copying pices
from
the example and admin layout. When I go to the admin page or the example page
I can view the source and see something similar to the following:
BODY{ font-family: Arial,
It's a style document that's located in Layout Administration area,
specifially it's part of the head and it's titled head-style. If you
follow the style element root it'll help you see how the style documents
are organized and how they're called.
parker
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Derek Beattie
Thanks!, I thought I rememberd seeing it somewhere. I can't believe how
unbelievably fast people reply on this list. Hopefully I will be able to do
the same in the future.
Derek
--- Ron Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a style document that's located in Layout Administration area,
On 10 Jan, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
It seems that it should be done at low level of Midgard, in midgard-lib.
Then we will have open system which operates by parsers just like PHP
operates by external modules. The main difference will be in the
language where parser's functions is accessible -
On 10 Jan, Emiliano Heyns wrote:
(varname:u);
mark up varname as URL. If $varname =
"http://www.midgard-project.org/" then (varname:u);
would expand to a
href="http://www.midgard-project.org/"http://www.midgard-project.org//a
Actually, the :u formatting means that the variable
will be
Henri Bergius wrote:
On 10 Jan, Emiliano Heyns wrote:
(varname:u);
mark up varname as URL. If $varname =
"http://www.midgard-project.org/" then (varname:u);
would expand to a
href="http://www.midgard-project.org/"http://www.midgard-project.org//a
Actually, the :u formatting
Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
I don't look yet into 2.0 alpha sources about parser code but was it changed
into module structure like other things did?
Not in the version that is now in CVS, although that will naturally not
necesarily be as up to date as the code that Jukka is still working on.
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