Hi Allister,

There used to be a bug in several version before. Please use the
latest 2.61 to install. It would work perfect.

Cheers, linly

On Mar 8, 10:58 am, Allister Jenks <[email protected]> wrote:
> What you say makes some sense, but I got the impression the process was
> supposed to be automated.  In any case, adding the line at the bottom of the
> site.config page does not seem to portray an active plugin - and the
> [[#plugins]] line seems to suggest that I shouldn't need to edit it manually
> anyway.
> So I'm still confused.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 12:45, Hans <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > The truth values of those first three statements are, respectively, TRUE,
> > > FALSE, TRUE.  The plugin isn't enabled, but the action files are present.
> > > Some pointers, please, on where the problem is.
> > > Thanks.
>
> > The plugin script is called email.php, so add to site.config, in the
> > plugin section at the bottom for your convenience:
>
> > enableEmail: *
>
> > which will install (include) the email script for all pages in the wiki.
> > By altering the * parameter you could restrict this to certain groups etc.
>
> > Generally for plugin installation use "enable" followed by script name
> > without extension. It can be capitalized for convenience.
>
> > Hope this helps a little!
>
> > ~Hans
>
> --
> Allister
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