I thought I had OH! There are 2 mysql plugins. One truies to work as a backend, the other lets you access databases. The backend plugin should be removed since it's difficult to work in a databases strengths into the way boltwire is organised. The other plugin is working fine. I use it for everything, really.
On Jan 5, 11:38 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote: > Maybe DrunkenMonk is just being a bit modest. Last I heard it was > working fine for him. I haven't tried it personally. > > Cheers, > Dan > > P.S. Sorry for the lag in your post getting through. I didn't notice > it until today. To help fight spam on the mailing list, all members > get their first post moderated. From then on it should go straight > through. > > On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 11:21 AM, roottoor <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm confised DrukenMonkey... the boltwire extension page says the db > > plugin is only experimental and not properly working. Has this been > > resolved and just not updated on boltwire.com? > > > On Dec 30, 4:18 pm, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Deploying a flat-file wiki is much simpler. The self contained > >> structure is something of a blessing on the multi-purpose servers I > >> use Boltwire on, where the file system and databases are otherwise > >> quite easily cluttered. > > >> Since Boltwire has a perfectly usable mysql plugin if one has database- > >> friendly information to store, I really don't see any problems with > >> the setup. Bearing in mind, of course, that exceptionally large sites > >> may slow down with a flat-file backend. Most wikis, however, are > >> simply not that large. > > >> On Dec 30, 5:48 pm, Erlend Sogge Heggen <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > So I searched around a bit more and realized that 'flat files' appears > >> > to be the term I'm looking for for 'db-free' systems. I found a couple > >> > half-decent debates and comparisons on the topic, but none of them put > >> > the argument in the context of online wikis, which is what I hope to > >> > see in stronger light here. > > >> >http://www.databasedev.co.uk/flatfile-vs-rdbms.htmlhttp://www.pmwiki....... > > >> > What have you got? ;) > > >> > On Dec 30, 5:26 pm, Erlend Sogge Heggen <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > I would like to raise awareness to the fact that BoltWire is a > >> > > database-free system. Developers I've talked to about BoltWire usually > >> > > considers it a downside. Frankly, it's one of the reasons my project > >> > > is moving away from DokuWiki as well, because it is not quite as > >> > > manageable. > > >> > > Once upon a time it was the simpler install, but these days even most > >> > > free hosts come with free sql access. > > >> > > What can be said in defense of a db-free system? > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "BoltWire" group. > > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > [email protected]. > > For more options, visit this group > > athttp://groups.google.com/group/boltwire?hl=en.
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