Solved. Version 1.8.7. I decided to go insecure a bit and give apache shell access. That's when I realized it had to be one of the values. As a OT gripe, one would hope the app would say _which_ attribute was erroneous.
The --quiet option does not exist in 1.8.7; it is implicit. One must run --verbose to make 1.8.7 sing. I'll update the recipe page. On 5/2/07, Patrick R. Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 10:26:37AM -0400, Ben Wilson wrote: > > I'm having a bit of a time getting GeneratePDF to behave. > > Specifically, when I attempt to create a PDF, HTMLDOC's help message > > is displayed instead. I got similar behavior when I tried to create a > > PDF from a GeneratePDF temp file, with the following caveat. > > I suspect that HTMLDOC's help message is an indication that it's > being passed an option it doesn't understand. > > > Apache is the webserver username, and when a temp file is created (in > > wiki.d), the permissions are 0600. As my own user, I lacked read > > access. This generated the same behavior as when trying to use > > GeneratePDF. However, when I changed the permissions to 0644, I was > > able to call HTMLDOC as myself and generate a PDF. Thus, I'm left with > > the opinion that HTMLDOC has encountered a permissions issue and just > > fails to report it. > > > > No error message is found via any logs. Safe_Mode is off. I can't > > become Apache to test. > > Any chance you could forward the configuration settings being > used for GeneratePDF ? What version of htmldoc? > > Pm > -- Ben Wilson "Words are the only thing which will last forever" Churchill _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users