Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-24 Thread Raymond Camden
Sorry for the late response guys. Yes, Canvas will work with MG2. It
is definitely not the only CF Wiki though. Codex is a darn good one
too. In general, the best way to ask me about my apps is via email
(which Isaac shared, whicih is fine). I like cf-talk, but I don't
follow it closely all the time. :)

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 4:14 PM, s. isaac dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks Isaac

 I thought about emailing ray but I figured he had enough going on as
 it is. :-)

 I'll go ahead and give the MG2 and Canvas a try and see what happens.
 I'm going to keep an eye on the CodeXWiki to see what its about too.

 Sounds like a plan. :) Yeah, Ray and I both have lots going on, but we
 still make time to help out and answer questions and such. His answers
 may be short if he's particularly busy, or he may post a longer answer
 to his blog, which he does about daily. So I wouldn't worry overly much
 about asking if you've got questions. :)



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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-24 Thread Peter Boughton
I read about it but didn't know if I should bother since
its in private beta. Any idea what sort of database CodeX Wiki uses?

CodeX Wiki is (finally) open beta.

It uses MySQL for the database. 

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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-24 Thread s. isaac dealey
 I read about it but didn't know if I should bother since
 its in private beta. Any idea what sort of database CodeX Wiki uses?
 
 CodeX Wiki is (finally) open beta.
 
 It uses MySQL for the database. 

I thought being built with Transfer it could be run against any of the
db platforms supported by Transfer? SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL? 


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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-24 Thread Peter Boughton
I thought being built with Transfer it could be run against any of the
db platforms supported by Transfer? SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL? 

That makes sense - wasn't thinking for a bit, and simply scanned the CodeX 
website for details of databases, which mentions MySQL but not any others.

The Transfer website lists the following minimum versions:
MySQL 4.1, MS SQL Server 2000, Oracle 9i, PostGres 8.1


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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-24 Thread s. isaac dealey
 I thought being built with Transfer it could be run against any of the
 db platforms supported by Transfer? SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL? 
 
 That makes sense - wasn't thinking for a bit, and simply scanned the
 CodeX website for details of databases, which mentions MySQL but not
 any others.

Ahh... he may not have gotten around to creating an installation script
for the other db's -- that may be the reason it says MySQL on the wiki
project site. I understand he has DDL on the roadmap for Transfer, so
future versions instead of having installation scripts will probably
just rely on the ORMs DDL tools the way my DataFaucet applications
currently auto-install themselves. 

On the other side of the coin, Transfer has always included object
caching, which I never saw personally as needed within the ORM tool
before (I figured there may as well just be an external caching utility). 

It's kind of funny because Mark made the comment that he hadn't seen the
need for DDL until listening to Hal Helms' CFConversations interview --
and I on the other side I already had it, but hadn't seen tuhe need for
built-in caching until a couple weeks ago when Joe Rinehart published a
couple of blog entries about ORMs. 

So we seem to be sort of attacking the same problems from oposite ends
and coming to a place where they meet in the middle. 

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Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-13 Thread Phill B
It looks like the only CF based wiki to speak of is Canvas. I'm sure
its great but I cant find any documentation or support of value.

So this is what I'm trying to find out.

The install docs say CanvasWiki was built using the 1.0 release of
Model-Glue, so you must install the Model-Glue framework. Good to
know but Model-Glue is currently 2.0.304. So does anyone know if
Canvas is going to work with Model-Glue 2.0.304? I don't have the time
to test it out on my own only to find out it has issues.

Also, I am using a home grown frame work that uses application.cfc. Am
I going to have issues running Canvas and Model-Glue inside the frame
work I have in place? I don't have any experience with MG.

Any advice or help would be appreciated here.

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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-13 Thread Gert Franz
Hi Phil,

you should take a look at CodexWiki. It is in beta yet but built with 
latest technologies like Coldbox and Transfer.

Check out more about it here: http://www.codexwiki.org/

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Phill B schrieb:
 It looks like the only CF based wiki to speak of is Canvas. I'm sure
 its great but I cant find any documentation or support of value.

 So this is what I'm trying to find out.

 The install docs say CanvasWiki was built using the 1.0 release of
 Model-Glue, so you must install the Model-Glue framework. Good to
 know but Model-Glue is currently 2.0.304. So does anyone know if
 Canvas is going to work with Model-Glue 2.0.304? I don't have the time
 to test it out on my own only to find out it has issues.

 Also, I am using a home grown frame work that uses application.cfc. Am
 I going to have issues running Canvas and Model-Glue inside the frame
 work I have in place? I don't have any experience with MG.

 Any advice or help would be appreciated here.

   


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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-13 Thread Phill B
Thanks Gert. I read about it but didn't know if I should bother since
its in private beta. Any idea what sort of database CodeX Wiki uses?

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Gert Franz wrote:
 Hi Phil,

 you should take a look at CodexWiki. It is in beta yet but built with
 latest technologies like Coldbox and Transfer.

 Check out more about it here: http://www.codexwiki.org/


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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-13 Thread Gert Franz
No,

you should contact Luis Majano or Mark Mandel if you need any details. I 
am sure they would love to share.

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Phill B schrieb:
 Thanks Gert. I read about it but didn't know if I should bother since
 its in private beta. Any idea what sort of database CodeX Wiki uses?

 On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Gert Franz wrote:
   
 Hi Phil,

 you should take a look at CodexWiki. It is in beta yet but built with
 latest technologies like Coldbox and Transfer.

 Check out more about it here: http://www.codexwiki.org/

 

 

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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-13 Thread s. isaac dealey
Hey Phil, 

If you're wanting to stick with Canvas rather than Codex, the guy to ask
would be Ray Camden ... I believe you can reach him via
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (hey, it's all over the web already, just like my
email address). ;) 

I'm not sure about version issues between MG1 and MG2. I do know that
tuhe app skeleton for current versions of MG includes an Application.cfc
which means if you want to run it within your existing application, you'll
need to merge your own Application.cfc with the MG component. That
shouldn't be tremendously difficult. 

In my case I wanted to set up ua wiki for DataFaucet and the onTap
framework and rather than setting up anything written in CF (or writing
a plugin for the onTap framework), I set them up on wikispaces.com ...
http://ontap.wikispaces.com and http://datafaucet.wikispaces.com . I'm
pretty happy with Wikispaces. I would certainly like for there to be a
wiki plugin for the onTap framework, but I just couldn't really justify
taking the time to write one just now. I know that in my case I would
get caught up making it feature rich and it would have taken me away
from other things that are higher priority right now. One of the most
significant higher priorities being *having* a working wiki up and
available for both projects. ;) 

They were originally set up to use Canvas on RIAForge.org (speaking of
which, canvas.riaforge.org is where you should get the most up-to-date
info on canvas), but I moved them to wikispaces primarily because Ray
hasn't had time to modify the copy on RIAForge to allow user management
or anonymous edits. Wikispaces gives me the ability to allow anonymous
edits so that people can create new pages for subjects they feel are
inadequately covered, to let me know to write something on them. 



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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-13 Thread Phill B
Thanks Isaac

I thought about emailing ray but I figured he had enough going on as it is. :-)

I'll go ahead and give the MG2 and Canvas a try and see what happens.
I'm going to keep an eye on the CodeXWiki to see what its about too.

Phil

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 1:21 PM, s. isaac dealey  wrote:
 Hey Phil,

 If you're wanting to stick with Canvas rather than Codex, the guy to ask
 would be Ray Camden ... I believe you can reach him via
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (hey, it's all over the web already, just like my
 email address). ;)

 I'm not sure about version issues between MG1 and MG2. I do know that
 tuhe app skeleton for current versions of MG includes an Application.cfc
 which means if you want to run it within your existing application, you'll
 need to merge your own Application.cfc with the MG component. That
 shouldn't be tremendously difficult.

 In my case I wanted to set up ua wiki for DataFaucet and the onTap
 framework and rather than setting up anything written in CF (or writing
 a plugin for the onTap framework), I set them up on wikispaces.com ...
 http://ontap.wikispaces.com and http://datafaucet.wikispaces.com . I'm
 pretty happy with Wikispaces. I would certainly like for there to be a
 wiki plugin for the onTap framework, but I just couldn't really justify
 taking the time to write one just now. I know that in my case I would
 get caught up making it feature rich and it would have taken me away
 from other things that are higher priority right now. One of the most
 significant higher priorities being *having* a working wiki up and
 available for both projects. ;)

 They were originally set up to use Canvas on RIAForge.org (speaking of
 which, canvas.riaforge.org is where you should get the most up-to-date
 info on canvas), but I moved them to wikispaces primarily because Ray
 hasn't had time to modify the copy on RIAForge to allow user management
 or anonymous edits. Wikispaces gives me the ability to allow anonymous
 edits so that people can create new pages for subjects they feel are
 inadequately covered, to let me know to write something on them.




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Re: Anyone know anything about the Canvas Wiki?

2008-11-13 Thread s. isaac dealey
 Thanks Isaac
 
 I thought about emailing ray but I figured he had enough going on as
 it is. :-)
 
 I'll go ahead and give the MG2 and Canvas a try and see what happens.
 I'm going to keep an eye on the CodeXWiki to see what its about too.

Sounds like a plan. :) Yeah, Ray and I both have lots going on, but we
still make time to help out and answer questions and such. His answers
may be short if he's particularly busy, or he may post a longer answer
to his blog, which he does about daily. So I wouldn't worry overly much
about asking if you've got questions. :) 



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Re: Open CF Wiki Code Search

2008-09-03 Thread Chris Tsongas
There's a trojan/virus in that .zip download when you double-click the .xml 
file. 

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Re: Does anyone here use @wiki ?

2008-08-23 Thread s. isaac dealey
 How about making the app available on riaforge where all the other CF
 stuff is hosted these days? That gives you a wiki out of the box.

Thanks James. These projects actually are on RIAForge as is and they
have wikis there. The issue with the RIAForge wiki is that nobody but
the project owner can edit them right now, which means they don't really
encourage community participation. Ray wants to update the wiki
eventually to allow other people to edit them, but there's no telling
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Re: Does anyone here use @wiki ?

2008-08-23 Thread James Holmes
Ah, I wasn't aware of that. This a bit of a drawback, actually; a set
of registered editors would be a minimum for an open source project.

On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 10:32 PM, s. isaac dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How about making the app available on riaforge where all the other CF
 stuff is hosted these days? That gives you a wiki out of the box.

 Thanks James. These projects actually are on RIAForge as is and they
 have wikis there. The issue with the RIAForge wiki is that nobody but
 the project owner can edit them right now, which means they don't really
 encourage community participation. Ray wants to update the wiki
 eventually to allow other people to edit them, but there's no telling
 when he'll have the time.

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Does anyone here use @wiki ?

2008-08-22 Thread s. isaac dealey
Does anyone here use @wiki ( http://atwiki.com ) ? 

Any thoughts about the service? Good? Bad? Indifferent? 

Would this be a good way to create a wiki for an open-source project? 

I've been thinking about creating a wiki for the onTap framework and
DataFaucet. I'm not thrilled about the idea of installing the PHP wiki
that's part of Trac... and personally the idea of a hosted service like
this works for me, since I'm already using google groups for the forum /
mailing lists... 

My big question would be would this be something the CF community would
embrace for an OS project or is the separately hosted wiki likely to put
people off? This would just give me the ability to get a wiki up quickly
without taking my attention away from other projects like creating a
scaffolding wizard or giving user-group presentations. But if it puts
people off then of course it won't be very helpful. :) 

Thanks,
ike


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Re: Does anyone here use @wiki ?

2008-08-22 Thread denstar
Personally, I'd slap canvas on there, and that way you really control
the code, even if you don't need to, yet.

http://canvas.riaforge.org/

I'm still torn between making people learn wiki-eese, or using
FCKEditor tho...

But hosted deals seem to be not unpopular, so, whatever floats the boat, man!

On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 2:58 PM, s. isaac dealey wrote:
 Does anyone here use @wiki ( http://atwiki.com ) ?

 Any thoughts about the service? Good? Bad? Indifferent?

 Would this be a good way to create a wiki for an open-source project?

 I've been thinking about creating a wiki for the onTap framework and
 DataFaucet. I'm not thrilled about the idea of installing the PHP wiki
 that's part of Trac... and personally the idea of a hosted service like
 this works for me, since I'm already using google groups for the forum /
 mailing lists...

 My big question would be would this be something the CF community would
 embrace for an OS project or is the separately hosted wiki likely to put
 people off? This would just give me the ability to get a wiki up quickly
 without taking my attention away from other projects like creating a
 scaffolding wizard or giving user-group presentations. But if it puts
 people off then of course it won't be very helpful. :)

 Thanks,
 ike


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Re: Does anyone here use @wiki ?

2008-08-22 Thread James Holmes
How about making the app available on riaforge where all the other CF
stuff is hosted these days? That gives you a wiki out of the box.

On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 4:58 AM, s. isaac dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone here use @wiki ( http://atwiki.com ) ?

 Any thoughts about the service? Good? Bad? Indifferent?

 Would this be a good way to create a wiki for an open-source project?

 I've been thinking about creating a wiki for the onTap framework and
 DataFaucet. I'm not thrilled about the idea of installing the PHP wiki
 that's part of Trac... and personally the idea of a hosted service like
 this works for me, since I'm already using google groups for the forum /
 mailing lists...

 My big question would be would this be something the CF community would
 embrace for an OS project or is the separately hosted wiki likely to put
 people off? This would just give me the ability to get a wiki up quickly
 without taking my attention away from other projects like creating a
 scaffolding wizard or giving user-group presentations. But if it puts
 people off then of course it won't be very helpful. :)


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Re: Does anyone here use @wiki ?

2008-08-22 Thread s. isaac dealey
 Personally, I'd slap canvas on there, and that way you really control
 the code, even if you don't need to, yet.
 
 http://canvas.riaforge.org/
 
 I'm still torn between making people learn wiki-eese, or using
 FCKEditor tho...
 
 But hosted deals seem to be not unpopular, so, whatever floats the
 boat, man!

Thanks Den ... I have considered putting canvas on there... I don't know
that I'm ready for there to be anything people need to log in for on the
official site just yet... and throwing a cf wiki on there, even though
it might be Ray's Canvas kind of opens up a can of worms I really am not
in a rush to get into. It's not a problem with Canvas, but rather that
as soon as Canvas is on there, then I've got to start working on a
single-sign-on system... and that's going to lead to many hours working
on things that I'm afraid are going to detract from the goal of growing
the community. 

and while it would be easy enough to build a wiki myself using the
framework, I keep finding myself running into a bunch of problems with
the hosting because of their security sandboxing... which yes, I know,
I've always promoted the framework as being workable in a shared-hosting
solution, and yes indeedy, it's working there right now, but the
sandboxing has proved a bit challenging for the ORM. 

I can't complain too much though, because this hosting account was given
to me by the good folks at HostMySite in support of the broader
ColdFusion community. :) 

Anyway, I'm not dead set against using Canvas or even building my own
Wiki ... or for that matter even installing the Trac wiki... I'd prefer
not to, but ultimately I want to do what's going to be best for the
community irrespective of my personal preferences. 

Thanks again, 
ike

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cf wiki software used on asaecenter.com/wiki/index.cfm

2008-04-17 Thread Assistenza Sito
somebody know wich cf wiki software is being used at this site?
http://www.asaecenter.com/wiki/index.cfm?navItemNumber=27694
Thanks!!

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Wiki

2007-07-30 Thread Brad Wood
Dang it!  Someone JUST beat me to the Wikipedia page.  I was totally
going to be the first to update it to declare CF 8 the current version

 

Lol

 

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CFUNITED news: SQL Server short takes, Saturday and BOF schedule, UG manager conf, CFU-Wiki

2007-05-16 Thread Michael Smith
Here is the ColdFusion and Fusebox news:

* Only 6 weeks left until CFUNITED-07!
* Saturday schedule and BOF topics announced http://cfunited.com/go/schedule
* How to get your boss to send you to CFUNITED
* User Group Manager Meeting
   - Eddie Sullivan and Amy Brooks speaking. http://ugmm.cfunited.com/2007/
* CFUNITED Wiki released http://wiki.cfunited.com/
* NEW class - CU222 Ajay Sathuluri - CF Server Administration for 
Security and More
* How to get your boss to send you to CFUNITED
* CFUnited Conference Better Lunch Menu
* CFBugHunt - help us find CF 7 bugs - http://www.cfbughunt.org/
* CFMeetup Thur 12:30pm - Simon Horwith - Architecting and Optimizing CF 
Applications for
Performance and Scalability
* New CFUNITED podcasts released http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/podcast
  - Jeremy Kadlec - Jump on the express way with SQL Server 2005 Express 
Edition
  - Charlie Arehart: CFMX 6 and 7 - What did you miss?
* Pre-conference clases filling up
* Fusebox 5 Book released
* Interview with with Jeremy Kadlec on SQL Server Development Short Takes


There is no better ColdFusion conference out there than CFUNITED. One
conference at a world class conference center gets you three days of 
classes
that will make you a better programmer and personally connect you 
with the
top ColdFusion experts in the world. No car rental necessary. Fly to
Washington, D.C. and hop on the Metro to take you across the street 
from the hotel.
There is no better choice if you know ColdFusion or want to learn 
ColdFusion:
CFUNITED is a self contained can't miss affair if you are serious 
about ColdFusion.
Miss it and you lose out for yet another year while others leave you 
coding in the dust.
-Frank Nickerson (CFUNITED attendee)

Other great quotes from attendees about Why people should attend CFUnited
http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/4/30/Survey-Contest-Winner

* Only 6 weeks left until CFUNITED-07!

Watch out next week for our countdown flash widget on the CFUNITED site.


* Saturday schedule and BOF topics announced http://cfunited.com/go/schedule

We have put the most popular topics from the session survey for repeats 
on the Saturday schedule.
Also the Birds of Feather evening session schedule is up too. See
   http://cfunited.com/go/schedule
for details.

Can make CFUNITED for four days - you can just come for Saturday only 
for a much lower price. See
website for details.


* UG manager conference http://ugmm.cfunited.com/2007/
Do you run a user group? Or do you want to start one? Then come to the
User Group manager conference the day before CFUNITED Tuesday June 26, 
2007? More info at:
http://ugmm.cfunited.com/2007/

Both Eddie Sullivan and Amy Brooks from Adobe will be speaking. Topic ideas:
- trends in user groups
- getting better speakers
- finding a location
- getting more members
- how to get members involved
- website ideas for your user group
- remote meeting tips
- getting swag for your group
- how not to get overwhelmed running a user group


* CFUNITED Wiki released http://wiki.cfunited.com/

We have created a CFUNITED wiki for attendees at 
http://wiki.cfunited.com. This is your content. Use
your CFUNITED user name (email that you registered with) and password to 
log in and edit pages. It
is based on Ray Camden's Canvas wiki (thanks Ray!). Do you have 
suggestions for content areas on the
CFUNITED wiki? Please add them to the wiki! We will recognise the people 
who have contributed to the
  wiki in next week's newsletter - so get writing!

One cool idea for the wiki - Each attendee would be able to use the wiki 
to take notes during the
actual conference sessions - thus turning it into a sort of collective 
conference notebook.


* NEW class - CU222 Ajay Sathuluri - CF Server Administration for 
Security and More
http://cfunited.com/go/classes#course-cu222

This class will cover how to administer your ColdFusion Server, with an 
eye toward security.

 * Different sections of the CF administrator, standard and enterprise
 * Basic parts of directory structure of the CFIDE folder and of the 
ColdFusion root; which parts
of CFIDE you may want to allow or hide
 * Sandbox security
 * CF Admin API - Basic info on how to use to give your users 
limited administrative rights
 * Other security tips for servers and code:
   o Basic concepts
   o Login
   o Closing backdoors
   o Forgotten password
   o SQL Injection
 * Locking
   o Protect session/application setup
   o Prevent deadlocks
 * JVM
   o memory limits
   o Which versions you can use
 * Client variables setup and issues
 * Error handlers (site-wide and local) to show users safe error 
messages, and alert developers
with necessary debug information


* How to get your boss to send you to CFUNITED

Need help convincing your boss to send you to CFUNITED.  If after 
attending CFUNITED you are even 5%
more

Wiki in Cold Fusion

2007-02-28 Thread Varun Dixit
Hey Guys,

I am working on creating a new wiki, I was thinking may be if there are some 
designs and guidelines for creating wiki's somewhere. I have looked at Ray 
Camden's CanvasWiki already. 

But than as i said, I am more interested in the design and structuring it right.

Any links or pointers would be greatly appreciated!

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RE: CF Wiki

2006-11-01 Thread Chris Norloff
We tried CFWiki (v1.3) but decided against it. I was seeking something to 
collect processes  lessons-learned from our SysAdmin team - the sort of thing 
you'd email to teammates to say 'I just learned this way of making things 
easier'.

I found the editing and user tracking to be about the same effort as putting up 
a web page. Not hard, but not something to open to everyone. 

What I'd really like is something that tracks who's making changes, what 
changes are made, and the text input is 'just type it in and that's where it 
goes'.

thanks,
Chris

-- Original Message --
From: Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Fri, 27 Oct 2006 16:00:16 -0500

Has anyone here installed and used it? Wouldn't mind some first hand
info. 


Jason E.J. Manaigre 
Web Site Development Coordinator | Web God 
 
International Institute for Sustainable Development 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
Main Web site: http://www.iisd.org
Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Phone: 1.204.958.7744 

-Original Message-
From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 27, 2006 2:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki

Ray Camden has a CF Wiki called Canvas:
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/canvas/

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-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 1:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki


Also depends on what you need the wiki for.  You can install trac, which
has
SVN integration, bugtacking/ticketing system and wiki all in one.  It's
no
written in CF (python), but I've been able to do small changes to the
code
with no problems and it's fairly customizable without doing any code
changes.

Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 2:36 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF Wiki

 On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones
of
  actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software
package
  for CF freeware or commercial?
 
  At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore
open
  source. I'd rather explore CF.

 There's no reason you can't do both.  There are a lot of CF open
 source projects - including at least one wiki
 (http://canvas.riaforge.org/).









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Re: CF Wiki

2006-11-01 Thread Raymond Camden
Hey Chris - Canvas does record who makes changes, but it doesn't do
diffs... yet. I have a huge update waiting in the wings from a user
who sent it in before MAX. I'm hoping to get Canvas 2 out the door in
the next week or so.

On 11/1/06, Chris Norloff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We tried CFWiki (v1.3) but decided against it. I was seeking something to 
 collect processes  lessons-learned from our SysAdmin team - the sort of 
 thing you'd email to teammates to say 'I just learned this way of making 
 things easier'.

 I found the editing and user tracking to be about the same effort as putting 
 up a web page. Not hard, but not something to open to everyone.

 What I'd really like is something that tracks who's making changes, what 
 changes are made, and the text input is 'just type it in and that's where it 
 goes'.


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Re: CF Wiki

2006-11-01 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
woohoo!!  I'll look forward to that Raymond.

On 01/11/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey Chris - Canvas does record who makes changes, but it doesn't do
 diffs... yet. I have a huge update waiting in the wings from a user
 who sent it in before MAX. I'm hoping to get Canvas 2 out the door in
 the next week or so.

 On 11/1/06, Chris Norloff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  We tried CFWiki (v1.3) but decided against it. I was seeking something
 to collect processes  lessons-learned from our SysAdmin team - the sort of
 thing you'd email to teammates to say 'I just learned this way of making
 things easier'.
 
  I found the editing and user tracking to be about the same effort as
 putting up a web page. Not hard, but not something to open to everyone.
 
  What I'd really like is something that tracks who's making changes, what
 changes are made, and the text input is 'just type it in and that's where it
 goes'.
 

 --

 ===
 Raymond Camden, Vice President of Technology for roundpeg

 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Blog : ray.camdenfamily.com
 AOL IM   : cfjedimaster

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CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Jason Manaigre
Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones of
actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software package
for CF freeware or commercial?

At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore open
source. I'd rather explore CF.

Any info appreciate, thanks.

Jay

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Re: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Rob Wilkerson
On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones of
 actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software package
 for CF freeware or commercial?

 At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore open
 source. I'd rather explore CF.

There's no reason you can't do both.  There are a lot of CF open
source projects - including at least one wiki
(http://canvas.riaforge.org/).

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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Ben Forta
http://canvas.riaforge.org/

 

-Original Message-
From: Jason Manaigre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 2:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF Wiki

Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones of
actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software package for
CF freeware or commercial?

At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore open
source. I'd rather explore CF.

Any info appreciate, thanks.

Jay



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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Jason Manaigre
Thanks, that's what I was hoping for, I'd rather not build a *nix box
for a PHP based wiki when we could just install CF on the MS box.

Thanks for the link. 


Jason E.J. Manaigre 
Web Site Development Coordinator | Web God 
 
International Institute for Sustainable Development 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
Main Web site: http://www.iisd.org
Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Phone: 1.204.958.7744 

-Original Message-
From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 27, 2006 1:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF Wiki

On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones of
 actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software
package
 for CF freeware or commercial?

 At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore open
 source. I'd rather explore CF.

There's no reason you can't do both.  There are a lot of CF open
source projects - including at least one wiki
(http://canvas.riaforge.org/).



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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Russ
Also depends on what you need the wiki for.  You can install trac, which has
SVN integration, bugtacking/ticketing system and wiki all in one.  It's no
written in CF (python), but I've been able to do small changes to the code
with no problems and it's fairly customizable without doing any code
changes.  

Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 2:36 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF Wiki
 
 On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones of
  actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software package
  for CF freeware or commercial?
 
  At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore open
  source. I'd rather explore CF.
 
 There's no reason you can't do both.  There are a lot of CF open
 source projects - including at least one wiki
 (http://canvas.riaforge.org/).
 
 

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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Jason Manaigre
Hi Russ, this idea is in its infancy, but basically looking for a simple
wiki to support an internship program.

Biggest concern is it needs to be highly customizable in its look and
feel.

 


Jason E.J. Manaigre 
Web Site Development Coordinator | Web God 
 
International Institute for Sustainable Development 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
Main Web site: http://www.iisd.org
Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Phone: 1.204.958.7744 

-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 27, 2006 1:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki

Also depends on what you need the wiki for.  You can install trac, which
has
SVN integration, bugtacking/ticketing system and wiki all in one.  It's
no
written in CF (python), but I've been able to do small changes to the
code
with no problems and it's fairly customizable without doing any code
changes.  

Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 2:36 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF Wiki
 
 On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones
of
  actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software
package
  for CF freeware or commercial?
 
  At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore
open
  source. I'd rather explore CF.
 
 There's no reason you can't do both.  There are a lot of CF open
 source projects - including at least one wiki
 (http://canvas.riaforge.org/).
 
 



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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Andy Matthews
Ray Camden has a CF Wiki called Canvas:
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/canvas/

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-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 1:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki


Also depends on what you need the wiki for.  You can install trac, which has
SVN integration, bugtacking/ticketing system and wiki all in one.  It's no
written in CF (python), but I've been able to do small changes to the code
with no problems and it's fairly customizable without doing any code
changes.

Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 2:36 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF Wiki

 On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones of
  actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software package
  for CF freeware or commercial?
 
  At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore open
  source. I'd rather explore CF.

 There's no reason you can't do both.  There are a lot of CF open
 source projects - including at least one wiki
 (http://canvas.riaforge.org/).





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Re: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Barney Boisvert
You can install PHP on windows machines.  You don't need *nix to do it.

On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks, that's what I was hoping for, I'd rather not build a *nix box
 for a PHP based wiki when we could just install CF on the MS box.

 Thanks for the link.


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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Munson, Jacob
Aah, you beat me too it Barney.  Even though I think you /should/
install a *nix box, even for running CF (I'm going to run and hide after
that comment!)...it's true that you can put PHP on Windows. 

 -Original Message-
 From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 1:10 PM
 
 You can install PHP on windows machines.  You don't need *nix 
 to do it.
 
 On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Thanks, that's what I was hoping for, I'd rather not build 
 a *nix box
  for a PHP based wiki when we could just install CF on the MS box.

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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Jason Manaigre
Oh I know it could, but that won't fly with IT here... Heh

Would have to be a separate box. 


Jason E.J. Manaigre 
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
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-Original Message-
From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 27, 2006 3:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki

Aah, you beat me too it Barney.  Even though I think you /should/
install a *nix box, even for running CF (I'm going to run and hide after
that comment!)...it's true that you can put PHP on Windows. 

 -Original Message-
 From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 1:10 PM
 
 You can install PHP on windows machines.  You don't need *nix 
 to do it.
 
 On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Thanks, that's what I was hoping for, I'd rather not build 
 a *nix box
  for a PHP based wiki when we could just install CF on the MS box.

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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Jason Manaigre
Has anyone here installed and used it? Wouldn't mind some first hand
info. 


Jason E.J. Manaigre 
Web Site Development Coordinator | Web God 
 
International Institute for Sustainable Development 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
Main Web site: http://www.iisd.org
Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Phone: 1.204.958.7744 

-Original Message-
From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 27, 2006 2:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki

Ray Camden has a CF Wiki called Canvas:
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/canvas/

!//--
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-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 1:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki


Also depends on what you need the wiki for.  You can install trac, which
has
SVN integration, bugtacking/ticketing system and wiki all in one.  It's
no
written in CF (python), but I've been able to do small changes to the
code
with no problems and it's fairly customizable without doing any code
changes.

Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 2:36 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF Wiki

 On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones
of
  actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software
package
  for CF freeware or commercial?
 
  At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore
open
  source. I'd rather explore CF.

 There's no reason you can't do both.  There are a lot of CF open
 source projects - including at least one wiki
 (http://canvas.riaforge.org/).







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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Russ
If you have a intel core 2 duo processor and enough ram, you can always run
linux in a virtual machine... with Core 2 Duo's Intel Virtualization
Extensions, the VM instance doesn't take up any extra CPU that it needs to,
and linux can be made to run well on as little as 256mb of ram. 

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Jason Manaigre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 4:59 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: CF Wiki
 
 Oh I know it could, but that won't fly with IT here... Heh
 
 Would have to be a separate box.
 
 
 Jason E.J. Manaigre
 Web Site Development Coordinator | Web God
 
 International Institute for Sustainable Development
 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
 Main Web site: http://www.iisd.org
 Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Phone: 1.204.958.7744
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: October 27, 2006 3:40 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: CF Wiki
 
 Aah, you beat me too it Barney.  Even though I think you /should/
 install a *nix box, even for running CF (I'm going to run and hide after
 that comment!)...it's true that you can put PHP on Windows.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 1:10 PM
 
  You can install PHP on windows machines.  You don't need *nix
  to do it.
 
  On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Thanks, that's what I was hoping for, I'd rather not build
  a *nix box
   for a PHP based wiki when we could just install CF on the MS box.
 
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RE: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Andy Matthews
A guy at my company has...he said he liked it.

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-Original Message-
From: Jason Manaigre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 4:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki


Has anyone here installed and used it? Wouldn't mind some first hand
info.


Jason E.J. Manaigre
Web Site Development Coordinator | Web God

International Institute for Sustainable Development
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Main Web site: http://www.iisd.org
Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Phone: 1.204.958.7744

-Original Message-
From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 27, 2006 2:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki

Ray Camden has a CF Wiki called Canvas:
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/canvas/

!//--
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-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 1:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki


Also depends on what you need the wiki for.  You can install trac, which
has
SVN integration, bugtacking/ticketing system and wiki all in one.  It's
no
written in CF (python), but I've been able to do small changes to the
code
with no problems and it's fairly customizable without doing any code
changes.

Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 2:36 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF Wiki

 On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi everyone, I'm not being lazy, searching for wiki brings up tones
of
  actual wikis, what I want to know is there a good wiki software
package
  for CF freeware or commercial?
 
  At work here, we're all MS so far, but the boss wants to explore
open
  source. I'd rather explore CF.

 There's no reason you can't do both.  There are a lot of CF open
 source projects - including at least one wiki
 (http://canvas.riaforge.org/).









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Re: CF Wiki

2006-10-27 Thread Denny Valliant
On 10/27/06, Jason Manaigre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anyone here installed and used it? Wouldn't mind some first hand
 info.

I slapped Canvas up a few weeks ago... just played with it, but I enjoyed
my time (and the look and feel).

My Big Plan is to (someday) link it in with some bug/project tracking stuff,
and use the SVN java whatnots to tie into Subversion...  but sh, it's
kinda hush hush.  If anyone takes the idea and runs with it, please make
it an open source project, k?

=-P  Oh, and Ray, I've got some old patches that I meant to send you
that probably won't work now, for blogCFC, that eliminates the need for
whatever those two commands that some people on shared hosting
can't run (reading and writing to the conf file). Well, it makes them
optional.

As a side, I wish more projects were set up like fckeditor, where you
can specify external locations for style sheets and whatnot... it's a
pain to have to copy out all your changes, copy over them with a new
version, and then copy your changes back in.  Patch files make it a
little easier... but still...  if you can sorta plug something in, it's nice
to be able to plug in where you plug in, so to speak.
Like with model glue, I've got my actionpacks outside the MG core
folders, so upgrading is much easier, etc..

Just something to think about, project people.  I'm stoked these are
here for me (or us), don'cha know. =)

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Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-10 Thread Raymond Camden
Got it, thanks!

On 8/10/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey Ray, you mispelt it:
 http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/canvas/

 And the link to the demo is mispelt too. (camdenfamly).
 **

 That's looking really slick man.

 Thanks for sharing!
 :Den

 On 8/9/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  And now it is done.
 
  ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/canvs
 
  I finally added a demo as well.
 
  On 8/9/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   FYI - there is an update coming out tonight.
  
   Better title rendering (you won't see foo.moo as the title, but foo |
   moo instead)
   Oracle SQL script
  
 
 
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SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-09 Thread Chad Gray
I posted this question to Rays forum, but I am impatient and I am sure he is 
busy.


I downloaded ModelGlue 1.1.00 and make it a mapping in CF:
/ModelGlue C:\Inetpub\ModelGlue 

I download CanvasWiki and make it a mapping in CF:
/canvasWiKi C:\Inetpub\canvas 

I go to http://localhost/canvasWiKi/ and i get a page not found.

Now if i put the contents of the canvas download on the root of the web site:
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\canvas

and hit the site via http://localhost/canvas/index.cfm/Main
everything works

now i thought great it works... i go to edit things and i find that i have to 
change the pages in the mapping directory not the local directory of the web 
site.

what am i doing wrong? I put the code on the root of the web site and it runs, 
but i have to edit the pages in the mapping?

Should I map to the code in the root of the web site rather then below it if I 
want to customize this code on several web sites on the same server?


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Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-09 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 14:09, Chad Gray wrote:
 I go to http://localhost/canvasWiKi/ and i get a page not found.

guess
The wwwroot of the localhost virtual host is not c:\inetpub.

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Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-09 Thread Raymond Camden
Tom is right. You must put canvas under web root. A CF mapping is not
the same as a web server mapping.

On 8/9/06, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I posted this question to Rays forum, but I am impatient and I am sure he is 
 busy.


 I downloaded ModelGlue 1.1.00 and make it a mapping in CF:
 /ModelGlue C:\Inetpub\ModelGlue

 I download CanvasWiki and make it a mapping in CF:
 /canvasWiKi C:\Inetpub\canvas

 I go to http://localhost/canvasWiKi/ and i get a page not found.

 Now if i put the contents of the canvas download on the root of the web site:
 C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\canvas

 and hit the site via http://localhost/canvas/index.cfm/Main
 everything works

 now i thought great it works... i go to edit things and i find that i have to 
 change the pages in the mapping directory not the local directory of the web 
 site.

 what am i doing wrong? I put the code on the root of the web site and it 
 runs, but i have to edit the pages in the mapping?

 Should I map to the code in the root of the web site rather then below it if 
 I want to customize this code on several web sites on the same server?


 

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RE: SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-09 Thread Chad Gray
So I also need a virtual mapping in IIS called CanvasWiki pointing to 
C:\Inetpub\canvas  ?  Ok that makes sense.  (Add that to your documentation :))

Can you run Canvas wiki code on many web sites on the same server with 
customized CSS for each one and customized databases etc...?

Thanks and sorry for the impatience.



-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

Tom is right. You must put canvas under web root. A CF mapping is not
the same as a web server mapping.

On 8/9/06, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I posted this question to Rays forum, but I am impatient and I am sure he is 
 busy.


 I downloaded ModelGlue 1.1.00 and make it a mapping in CF:
 /ModelGlue C:\Inetpub\ModelGlue

 I download CanvasWiki and make it a mapping in CF:
 /canvasWiKi C:\Inetpub\canvas

 I go to http://localhost/canvasWiKi/ and i get a page not found.

 Now if i put the contents of the canvas download on the root of the web site:
 C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\canvas

 and hit the site via http://localhost/canvas/index.cfm/Main
 everything works

 now i thought great it works... i go to edit things and i find that i have to 
 change the pages in the mapping directory not the local directory of the web 
 site.

 what am i doing wrong? I put the code on the root of the web site and it 
 runs, but i have to edit the pages in the mapping?

 Should I map to the code in the root of the web site rather then below it if 
 I want to customize this code on several web sites on the same server?


 



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Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-09 Thread Raymond Camden
Errr no. You don't need the IIS virtual mapping. You needed it becuase
you put canvas outside of web root. The normal use of the app is to
put it under web root.

Yes - you should be able to run N copies of canvas. Just ensure you
change the settings. I believe I remember someone having a small issue
with this, so if you have any trouble, just ping me.


On 8/9/06, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So I also need a virtual mapping in IIS called CanvasWiki pointing to 
 C:\Inetpub\canvas  ?  Ok that makes sense.  (Add that to your documentation 
 :))

 Can you run Canvas wiki code on many web sites on the same server with 
 customized CSS for each one and customized databases etc...?

 Thanks and sorry for the impatience.



 -Original Message-
 From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:26 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

 Tom is right. You must put canvas under web root. A CF mapping is not
 the same as a web server mapping.

 On 8/9/06, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I posted this question to Rays forum, but I am impatient and I am sure he 
  is busy.
 
 
  I downloaded ModelGlue 1.1.00 and make it a mapping in CF:
  /ModelGlue C:\Inetpub\ModelGlue
 
  I download CanvasWiki and make it a mapping in CF:
  /canvasWiKi C:\Inetpub\canvas
 
  I go to http://localhost/canvasWiKi/ and i get a page not found.
 
  Now if i put the contents of the canvas download on the root of the web 
  site:
  C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\canvas
 
  and hit the site via http://localhost/canvas/index.cfm/Main
  everything works
 
  now i thought great it works... i go to edit things and i find that i have 
  to change the pages in the mapping directory not the local directory of the 
  web site.
 
  what am i doing wrong? I put the code on the root of the web site and it 
  runs, but i have to edit the pages in the mapping?
 
  Should I map to the code in the root of the web site rather then below it 
  if I want to customize this code on several web sites on the same server?
 
 
 



 

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RE: SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-09 Thread Chad Gray
OH the word under I translated as BELOW the web root.  That is why I put 
it lower then the web root.  

Sorry about that.  I will put it IN the website root.  :)




-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:47 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

Errr no. You don't need the IIS virtual mapping. You needed it becuase
you put canvas outside of web root. The normal use of the app is to
put it under web root.

Yes - you should be able to run N copies of canvas. Just ensure you
change the settings. I believe I remember someone having a small issue
with this, so if you have any trouble, just ping me.


On 8/9/06, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So I also need a virtual mapping in IIS called CanvasWiki pointing to 
 C:\Inetpub\canvas  ?  Ok that makes sense.  (Add that to your documentation 
 :))

 Can you run Canvas wiki code on many web sites on the same server with 
 customized CSS for each one and customized databases etc...?

 Thanks and sorry for the impatience.



 -Original Message-
 From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:26 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

 Tom is right. You must put canvas under web root. A CF mapping is not
 the same as a web server mapping.

 On 8/9/06, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I posted this question to Rays forum, but I am impatient and I am sure he 
  is busy.
 
 
  I downloaded ModelGlue 1.1.00 and make it a mapping in CF:
  /ModelGlue C:\Inetpub\ModelGlue
 
  I download CanvasWiki and make it a mapping in CF:
  /canvasWiKi C:\Inetpub\canvas
 
  I go to http://localhost/canvasWiKi/ and i get a page not found.
 
  Now if i put the contents of the canvas download on the root of the web 
  site:
  C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\canvas
 
  and hit the site via http://localhost/canvas/index.cfm/Main
  everything works
 
  now i thought great it works... i go to edit things and i find that i have 
  to change the pages in the mapping directory not the local directory of the 
  web site.
 
  what am i doing wrong? I put the code on the root of the web site and it 
  runs, but i have to edit the pages in the mapping?
 
  Should I map to the code in the root of the web site rather then below it 
  if I want to customize this code on several web sites on the same server?
 
 
 



 



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Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-09 Thread Raymond Camden
FYI - there is an update coming out tonight.

Better title rendering (you won't see foo.moo as the title, but foo |
moo instead)
Oracle SQL script

On 8/9/06, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 OH the word under I translated as BELOW the web root.  That is why I 
 put it lower then the web root.

 Sorry about that.  I will put it IN the website root.  :)




 -Original Message-
 From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:47 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

 Errr no. You don't need the IIS virtual mapping. You needed it becuase
 you put canvas outside of web root. The normal use of the app is to
 put it under web root.

 Yes - you should be able to run N copies of canvas. Just ensure you
 change the settings. I believe I remember someone having a small issue
 with this, so if you have any trouble, just ping me.


 On 8/9/06, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  So I also need a virtual mapping in IIS called CanvasWiki pointing to 
  C:\Inetpub\canvas  ?  Ok that makes sense.  (Add that to your documentation 
  :))
 
  Can you run Canvas wiki code on many web sites on the same server with 
  customized CSS for each one and customized databases etc...?
 
  Thanks and sorry for the impatience.
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:26 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki
 
  Tom is right. You must put canvas under web root. A CF mapping is not
  the same as a web server mapping.
 
  On 8/9/06, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I posted this question to Rays forum, but I am impatient and I am sure he 
   is busy.
  
  
   I downloaded ModelGlue 1.1.00 and make it a mapping in CF:
   /ModelGlue C:\Inetpub\ModelGlue
  
   I download CanvasWiki and make it a mapping in CF:
   /canvasWiKi C:\Inetpub\canvas
  
   I go to http://localhost/canvasWiKi/ and i get a page not found.
  
   Now if i put the contents of the canvas download on the root of the web 
   site:
   C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\canvas
  
   and hit the site via http://localhost/canvas/index.cfm/Main
   everything works
  
   now i thought great it works... i go to edit things and i find that i 
   have to change the pages in the mapping directory not the local directory 
   of the web site.
  
   what am i doing wrong? I put the code on the root of the web site and it 
   runs, but i have to edit the pages in the mapping?
  
   Should I map to the code in the root of the web site rather then below it 
   if I want to customize this code on several web sites on the same server?
  
  
  
 
 
 
 



 

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Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-09 Thread Raymond Camden
And now it is done.

ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/canvs

I finally added a demo as well.

On 8/9/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 FYI - there is an update coming out tonight.

 Better title rendering (you won't see foo.moo as the title, but foo |
 moo instead)
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Re: SOT: Canvas Wiki

2006-08-09 Thread Denny Valliant
Hey Ray, you mispelt it:
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/canvas/

And the link to the demo is mispelt too. (camdenfamly).
**

That's looking really slick man.

Thanks for sharing!
:Den

On 8/9/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And now it is done.

 ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/canvs

 I finally added a demo as well.

 On 8/9/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  FYI - there is an update coming out tonight.
 
  Better title rendering (you won't see foo.moo as the title, but foo |
  moo instead)
  Oracle SQL script
 


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MacroMedia Wiki update of pages broken still

2006-05-15 Thread Tom Chiverton
 Database error
From Adobe Labs
A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in
the software. The last attempted database query was:

(SQL query hidden)

from within function SearchUpdate::doUpdate. MySQL returned error
1034: Incorrect key file for table 'searchindex'; try to repair it
(p01labdb01.macromedia.com).
Retrieved from
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MacroMedia Wiki, update of pages broken ?

2006-05-12 Thread Tom Chiverton
 Database error
From Adobe Labs
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Re: MacroMedia Wiki, update of pages broken ?

2006-05-12 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
Yeah! Adobe and MySQL...

Cutter

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  Database error
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 (SQL query hidden)
 
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 Retrieved from
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CFAJAX Wiki available

2006-02-04 Thread James Holmes
For those not on the CFAJAX list, or those who don't even know what
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http://www.indiankey.com/cfajax/wiki/

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CF Wiki wiki, open source, wysiwyg?

2005-10-21 Thread Beru
Hi,

I am looking for a wiki, CF based, open source, AND which lets editing
through a wysiwyg editor (fckeditor, etc). I read about seedwiki, they
matched my criteria at the time they were open source, but I need something
that I can host...

Does anyone know about one?

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CF_Underground interview 1: Hal Helms, Fusebox wiki, management seminar

2005-10-06 Thread Michael Smith
In this issue of ColdFusion conference and training news:

1. CF_Underground News
2. Class news - Management Seminar How to Build Websites Right, the First Time
3. Domain Models interview with Hal Helms

Happy coding
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1. CF_Underground conference News
*
* The CF_Underground VII conference http://www.cfconf.org/cf_underground7/
   is 2 weeks away in Anaheim CA 10/15/05 before MAX

* Attendees will receive a CF_beer mug at the event

* New speaker  Jared Rypka-Hauer: Tidy Code... the Secret to Eternal Happiness
More info at
http://www.cfconf.org/cf_underground7/topics.cfm

* Hal Helms has created a Fusebox wiki at http://www.fusebox.seedwiki.com
and is inviting every Fuseboxer to contribute to success stories and 
documenation
on Fusebox and FLiP. Thanks to Kenneth Tyler of seedwiki who donated the 
account.


2. Class and certification news
***
Class schedule:

SS101 SQL Server DB Design Tue 10/25/05 $349 (at TeraTech)
MS01  Management Seminar: How to Build Websites Right, the First Time Wed 10/26 
8am $49 (at TeraTech)
CS201H 4 day hands on CSS classTue-Fri 11/29 - 12/2/05 $1399 (at TeraTech)

More CF and Fusebox classes coming in January (dates to be announced)

At the recent Fusebox conference several developers asked how can our managers
learn why FLiP and Fusebox how they can help team build better websites. So
we created our Management Seminar How to Build Websites Right, the First Time

Was your last project successful? Did it do everything that you and your users 
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Or was extensive rework and maintenance required? Traditional software 
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·   Managers of software / web development teams

Date:   Wednesday 26th, October 2005
Time:   8-10 AM, light breakfast included
Cost:   $49 before 10/20/05, $59 after.


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3. Mach-II Architecture: Under the Hood interview with Ben Edwards

Michael Smith: I’m speaking with Hal Helms. Hal is going to be talking at
CF_Underground on domain models and—well, Hal, why don’t you explain what you’ll
be talking about?

Hal Helms: You’re exactly right: I’m talking about domain models and how their
proper use can help application developers build a true application environment.

MS: Two things jump out: “proper use” and “application environment”. Explain
those.

HH: OK, first, let’s start with what a domain model is. Let’s take the
conferences you produce as our domain. What kind of “things” make up these
conferences?

MS: Well, we have speakers, of course, and then topics. And there’s a venue. And
a coordinator. There are staff involved. There are sponsors.

HH: That’s good enough for a start. Now, those things you mentioned—speakers,
topics, venues, etc.—those are the stuff that makes up the cfconference domain.
Those are the things that make up that world.

MS: Right.

HH: And these things have relationships with one another. For example a speaker
has a particular topic that s/he’ll be giving at a particular conference in a
particular venue. All of those are related.

MS: Yes

HH: Well, the “proper use” I spoke of means that we do two things. First, we get
the relationships right—and by right, I don’t just mean accurate: I mean we
relate them in ways that can withstand the shocks our domain model will sustain
when change happens.

MS: Change…

HH: Yes, it’s absolutely going to happen and it’s the hardest thing to plan for
since, by its very nature, we can’t predict it. But our domain model—both the
entities and the relationships—need to be able to continually adapt to the
evolution of our application—and even the evolution of the domain itself.

MS: How do you design a domain model to be able to adapt to things we can’t
predict?

HH: Two important things: and API and the judicious use of design patterns.

MS: An Application Programming Interface?

HH: Yes, this means that we think of the app as a collection of services that we
can call on rather than thinking in terms of specific algorithms and particular
ways of storing data.

MS: But ultimately we’ll have to get to those.

HH: Sure, but by designing to a specification (the API) and not the
implementation, we give our app the ability to change without breaking.

MS: So if a particular algorithm were to change, the API would still remain the
same?

HH: Good example

Re: Open CF Wiki Code Search

2005-10-04 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Friday 30 September 2005 14:26, Raymond Camden wrote:
 There is another DRK in the works.

So is that the last one then ?
I'm sure I remembered them being killed off 

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Re: Open CF Wiki Code Search

2005-10-04 Thread Adrocknaphobia
A DRK that will only be distributed to the 5 people who were duped
into renewing thier subscription last dec/jan.

Release it to the masses. Screw the DRK.

-Adam

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  On 9/29/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Sounds like a great idea for a DRK app...
  
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RE: Open CF Wiki Code Search

2005-10-04 Thread Ian Skinner
And my co-worker who just didn't activate his devnet subscription until last 
month.  His theoretically goes to September 2006.  Now I wonder if they will 
continue just for him after everybody else falls out at the end of the year.  
Hmmm.


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RE: Open CF Wiki Code Search

2005-09-30 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
I have one, which I intend to open source at some point, I haven't
wrapped up the code in a nice package though.


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Re: Open CF Wiki Code Search

2005-09-30 Thread Raymond Camden
There is another DRK in the works.

On 9/29/05, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Isn't the DRK a thing of the past?

 On 9/29/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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  On 9/29/05, Stephen Cassady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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   something to jumpstart a build of a Fusebox/CF Wiki system.

 

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Open CF Wiki Code Search

2005-09-29 Thread Stephen Cassady
Does anybody have a linke to a CF driven Wiki System? I'm looking at
something to jumpstart a build of a Fusebox/CF Wiki system.

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Re: Open CF Wiki Code Search

2005-09-29 Thread Robert Munn
Sean Corfield has a CF-Wiki for Mach-II. I don't know if it is a full Wiki 
implementation, but it is a working app.

http://corfield.org/machii/MachWiki.zip



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Re: Open CF Wiki Code Search

2005-09-29 Thread Raymond Camden
Sounds like a great idea for a DRK app...

On 9/29/05, Stephen Cassady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anybody have a linke to a CF driven Wiki System? I'm looking at
 something to jumpstart a build of a Fusebox/CF Wiki system.

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Re: Open CF Wiki Code Search

2005-09-29 Thread Jerry Johnson
Isn't the DRK a thing of the past?

On 9/29/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sounds like a great idea for a DRK app...

 On 9/29/05, Stephen Cassady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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CF Wiki

2005-05-25 Thread James Holmes
I know about SeedWiki and the option to get its source code. Are there
any other installable CF Wiki's I can look at?



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RE: Php MySQL Wiki?

2005-05-17 Thread Damien McKenna
Do you want something extremely powerful, or do you want something a bit
simpler.  Some good ones include:

* MediaWiki, which is used to run the huge Wikipedia site but might be
too much for your needs.
* Wikka Wakka Wiki (http://wikka.jsnx.com/) is fairly simple, has user
permissions and can embed FreeMind charts if you want (a neat feature).
* PmWiki (http://www.pmwiki.org/) is pretty simple too.

I don't recommend TikiWiki at all, it is way too complex for most people
to get to grips with; I was on the development team two years ago and
was one of several people promoting a major rewrite of the system to
simplify it, but the main developers didn't see the need to continued as
they were, the result being a huge system that is overbearing.  IMHO of
course.

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Re: Php MySQL Wiki?

2005-05-17 Thread Jim McAtee
Thanks, Damien.  I just need something simple.  Needs to support the 
standard group editing thing, plus the ability to upload images such as 
screen shots as well as attachments like spreadsheets, pdfs and other 
files.  Did a bit more research yesterday.

coWiki: In development, but looks really nice.  Unfortunately no real 
support for running under IIS.

TikiWiki: Very powerful, but as you say, overkill by a factor of about 
100.

DokuWiki: Recommended by some folks in the TikiWiki chat room.  Next on 
the list to be evaluated.

I don't foresee doing much if any modification of the wiki engine.  The 
only additional requirement from an implementation standpoint will be the 
ability to easily modify the look.  Good use of CSS is all I ask.

One thing that would be nice, but I don't expect from a php based open 
source package: The wiki will reside on our Intranet which requires user 
Windows domain login.  In my CF applications on the Intranet I just pull 
cgi.auth_user to get the logged in user name.  It would be nice if we 
could avoid a second login within the wiki that would be used only for the 
purpose of identifying users.


- Original Message - 
From: Damien McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: RE: Php  MySQL Wiki?


 Do you want something extremely powerful, or do you want something a bit
 simpler.  Some good ones include:

 * MediaWiki, which is used to run the huge Wikipedia site but might be
 too much for your needs.
 * Wikka Wakka Wiki (http://wikka.jsnx.com/) is fairly simple, has user
 permissions and can embed FreeMind charts if you want (a neat feature).
 * PmWiki (http://www.pmwiki.org/) is pretty simple too.

 I don't recommend TikiWiki at all, it is way too complex for most people
 to get to grips with; I was on the development team two years ago and
 was one of several people promoting a major rewrite of the system to
 simplify it, but the main developers didn't see the need to continued as
 they were, the result being a huge system that is overbearing.  IMHO of
 course.


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Re: Php MySQL Wiki?

2005-05-17 Thread Jim Campbell
If I can jump in - I've deployed a couple of instances of MediaWiki as 
internal programming team tools, and I don't think it's that overbearing 
as a small solution.  One instance is running on a 900 Mhz P3 repurposed 
desktop, and it's great.  If you put it on a reasonably powerful box and 
don't have a bazillion users, performance shouldn't be an issue at all.

- Jim

Jim McAtee wrote:

Thanks, Damien.  I just need something simple.  Needs to support the 
standard group editing thing, plus the ability to upload images such as 
screen shots as well as attachments like spreadsheets, pdfs and other 
files.  Did a bit more research yesterday.

coWiki: In development, but looks really nice.  Unfortunately no real 
support for running under IIS.

TikiWiki: Very powerful, but as you say, overkill by a factor of about 
100.

DokuWiki: Recommended by some folks in the TikiWiki chat room.  Next on 
the list to be evaluated.

I don't foresee doing much if any modification of the wiki engine.  The 
only additional requirement from an implementation standpoint will be the 
ability to easily modify the look.  Good use of CSS is all I ask.

One thing that would be nice, but I don't expect from a php based open 
source package: The wiki will reside on our Intranet which requires user 
Windows domain login.  In my CF applications on the Intranet I just pull 
cgi.auth_user to get the logged in user name.  It would be nice if we 
could avoid a second login within the wiki that would be used only for the 
purpose of identifying users.


- Original Message - 
From: Damien McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 7:29 AM
Subject: RE: Php  MySQL Wiki?


  

Do you want something extremely powerful, or do you want something a bit
simpler.  Some good ones include:

* MediaWiki, which is used to run the huge Wikipedia site but might be
too much for your needs.
* Wikka Wakka Wiki (http://wikka.jsnx.com/) is fairly simple, has user
permissions and can embed FreeMind charts if you want (a neat feature).
* PmWiki (http://www.pmwiki.org/) is pretty simple too.

I don't recommend TikiWiki at all, it is way too complex for most people
to get to grips with; I was on the development team two years ago and
was one of several people promoting a major rewrite of the system to
simplify it, but the main developers didn't see the need to continued as
they were, the result being a huge system that is overbearing.  IMHO of
course.






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OT: Php MySQL Wiki?

2005-05-16 Thread Jim McAtee
I'm looking for recommendations for a well written, easy to use wiki 
application.  Must be written in php and use MySQL.  From what I can tell 
the ColdFusion pickings are pretty slim in this area and most of the 
third-party web apps we've implemented in recent years are written in php 
anyway.



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Re: OT: Php MySQL Wiki?

2005-05-16 Thread Kay Smoljak
On 5/17/05, Jim McAtee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm looking for recommendations for a well written, easy to use wiki
 application.  Must be written in php and use MySQL.  

http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/ is pretty popular...

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Re: OT: Free WIKI web services?

2005-02-01 Thread Kay Smoljak
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 14:16:49 -0600, Jake McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know of a good, free, and password-protectable WIKI?

I use OpenWiki - sorry, it's ASP - it's generally considered one of
the best, I think. It has passwords and it's standards-compliant, too.

http://openwiki.com/

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Re: OT: Free WIKI web services?

2005-02-01 Thread Sean Corfield
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 14:16:49 -0600, Jake McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sorry for the off-topic post, but
 
 Does anyone know of a good, free, and password-protectable WIKI?
 
 I might be willing to pay a reasonable amount if I can keep the content
 private and the service is stable.

I don't know how 'good' it is but http://www.seedwiki.com/ ought to
suit your needs.
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Re: OT: Free WIKI web services?

2005-02-01 Thread Brian Meloche
If you are not looking to host it yourself, Seedwiki is an option.

Although Seedwiki, technically, has downloadable code, I can say from
personal experience NOT to try to install it and configure it
yourself.  The install files are virtually uninstallable - I gave up
after 2 days, and they haven't been updated since that time.

There are a couple of versions of CFWiki out there on the web, a wiki
written a few years back that SeedWiki is based upon.  Although
functional, it's not as fully functional as a lot of other wikis, and
doesn't offer the password protection you seek.

If that is an issue, and you are hosting yourself, there are many
Wikis out there you could use, but the ones I mentioned are the only
Wikis programmed in the CF world.  Writing a decent one in CF is on my
list of to dos, but it's low on the list! :-)

On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 07:46:30 -0800, Sean Corfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 14:16:49 -0600, Jake McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Sorry for the off-topic post, but
 
  Does anyone know of a good, free, and password-protectable WIKI?
 
  I might be willing to pay a reasonable amount if I can keep the content
  private and the service is stable.
 
 I don't know how 'good' it is but http://www.seedwiki.com/ ought to
 suit your needs.
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OT: Free WIKI web services?

2005-01-27 Thread Jake McKee
Sorry for the off-topic post, but

Does anyone know of a good, free, and password-protectable WIKI?

I might be willing to pay a reasonable amount if I can keep the content 
private and the service is stable.

Thanks!
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Re: WIKI App?

2005-01-11 Thread Keith Gaughan
Jake. wrote:

 Keith, I'm happy to help bang around on it. I'll check out sourceforge.

Well, I've warned you of the state it's in! But any help'd be
appreciated.

 So are the SeedWiki on SF and www.seedwiki.com the same thing?

I believe so.

 If so, it's change it's product... it's now a free app for limited,
 public usage and Web based. Charges apply for private WIKIs

I think the deal is that SeedWiki itself is FLOSS, but the project
sponsors offer a hosting service in addition.

K.

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RE: WIKI App?

2005-01-11 Thread Ben Rogers
I took a look at this, but couldn't quite figure out how to set it up.
Specifically, I couldn't find a directory that looked like a web root?

Ben Rogers
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f.508.240.0057

 -Original Message-
 From: Keith Gaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 1:06 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: WIKI App?
 
 Jake. wrote:
 
  Keith, I'm happy to help bang around on it. I'll check out sourceforge.
 
 Well, I've warned you of the state it's in! But any help'd be
 appreciated.
 
  So are the SeedWiki on SF and www.seedwiki.com the same thing?
 
 I believe so.
 
  If so, it's change it's product... it's now a free app for limited,
  public usage and Web based. Charges apply for private WIKIs
 
 I think the deal is that SeedWiki itself is FLOSS, but the project
 sponsors offer a hosting service in addition.
 
 K.
 
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Re: WIKI App?

2005-01-11 Thread Keith Gaughan
Ben Rogers wrote:

 I took a look at this, but couldn't quite figure out how to set it up.
 Specifically, I couldn't find a directory that looked like a web root?

Of what: FusionWiki or SeedWiki?

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RE: WIKI App?

2005-01-11 Thread Ben Rogers
Sorry, I was referring to SeedWiki. There were downloads listed. I took a
look through each but couldn't make heads or tails of the site structure.

Ben Rogers
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f.508.240.0057

 -Original Message-
 From: Keith Gaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 1:49 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: WIKI App?
 
 Ben Rogers wrote:
 
  I took a look at this, but couldn't quite figure out how to set it up.
  Specifically, I couldn't find a directory that looked like a web root?
 
 Of what: FusionWiki or SeedWiki?
 
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WIKI App?

2005-01-07 Thread Jake
Has anyone used a free CF Wiki tag/app?

I can also use a Web based solution, assuming it's free and private.

Any recommendations?

Thanks!
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Re: WIKI App?

2005-01-07 Thread Assistenza Sito
http://www.seedwiki.com/ was on sourceforge for download  if i
remember correct, a simpler one it's here
http://cdsi-solutions.com/cfwiki/index.cfm?doc=CFWiki


On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 09:08:01 -0600, Jake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anyone used a free CF Wiki tag/app?
 
 I can also use a Web based solution, assuming it's free and private.
 
 Any recommendations?
 
 Thanks!
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Re: WIKI App?

2005-01-07 Thread Keith Gaughan
Jake wrote:

 Has anyone used a free CF Wiki tag/app?
 
 I can also use a Web based solution, assuming it's free and private.
 
 Any recommendations?

I'm developing one called FusionWiki for my own use primarily, though
its development is hosted by SourceForge and it's licenced under the
Common Public License and anybody can contribute to or use it. But I
think it's a little too primitive right now seeing as it's derived
from a quick hack I had to write about a year ago, and I'm only right
after starting the project. :-)

Take a look at SeedWiki instead. It's the only other half-decent
CF-based wiki I know of, though you need MX to run it, which probably
isn't a problem.

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Re: WIKI App?

2005-01-07 Thread Jake .
Keith, I'm happy to help bang around on it. I'll check out sourceforge.

So are the SeedWiki on SF and www.seedwiki.com the same thing? If so, it's 
change it's product... it's now a free app for limited, public usage and Web 
based. Charges apply for private WIKIs

Jake
Lead Developer 
BlogFusion

Jake wrote:

 Has anyone used a free CF Wiki tag/app?
 
 I can also use a Web based solution, assuming it's free and private.
 
 Any recommendations?

I'm developing one called FusionWiki for my own use primarily, though
its development is hosted by SourceForge and it's licenced under the
Common Public License and anybody can contribute to or use it. But I
think it's a little too primitive right now seeing as it's derived
from a quick hack I had to write about a year ago, and I'm only right
after starting the project. :-)

Take a look at SeedWiki instead. It's the only other half-decent
CF-based wiki I know of, though you need MX to run it, which probably
isn't a problem.

K.

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Tag/UDF for simple formatting (BBCode/Wiki)

2005-01-05 Thread Damien McKenna
Is anyone aware of a custom tag or UDF for doing simple formatting of
text, e.g. *bold*, /italic/, [b]bold[/b], etc?  I couldn't see anything
on cflib.
 
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Re: Tag/UDF for simple formatting (BBCode/Wiki)

2005-01-05 Thread Rick Root
Damien McKenna wrote:
 Is anyone aware of a custom tag or UDF for doing simple formatting of
 text, e.g. *bold*, /italic/, [b]bold[/b], etc?  I couldn't see anything
 on cflib.
  

There is an old custom tag called DP_ParseBBML available at 
http://www.depressedpress.com/depressedpress/Content/Development/ColdFusion/Extensions/DP_ParseBBML/Index.cfm

I converted it to a UDF and am including it in CFMBB, which you can 
download from http://cfopen.org/projects/cfmbb, it's in the udf.cfm file.

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RE: Tag/UDF for simple formatting (BBCode/Wiki)

2005-01-05 Thread Damien McKenna
Thanks.  My, that's got a lotta options!

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 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 2:41 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Tag/UDF for simple formatting (BBCode/Wiki)
 
 There is an old custom tag called DP_ParseBBML available at 
 http://www.depressedpress.com/depressedpress/Content/Developme
 nt/ColdFusion/Extensions/DP_ParseBBML/Index.cfm
 
 I converted it to a UDF and am including it in CFMBB, which 
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RE: Tag/UDF for simple formatting (BBCode/Wiki)

2005-01-05 Thread Jim Davis
 -Original Message-
 From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 2:55 PM
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 Subject: RE: Tag/UDF for simple formatting (BBCode/Wiki)
 
 Thanks.  My, that's got a lotta options!

Thanks!  I try.  ;^)

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Re: Tag/UDF for simple formatting (BBCode/Wiki)

2005-01-05 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Thanks for posting the extra long url. Shows me that the code to convert link 
text to a full link is not 100% working. 

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Fusebox Conf interviews 9: Hal Helms tracks, wiki and win a ticket to FBCon; $199 expires 9/11/04

2004-09-09 Thread Michael Smith
In this Fusebox Conference interview I talk with Hal Helms about
the beginner and advanced tracks at the conference, the wikipedia
entry on Fusebox and a competition to win a free ticket for the conference.

But first some news.

[Fusebox is a free methodology to program better in ColdFusion (and
other web programming languages) and how to communicate better with clients.]

*
Conference and training news
* $199 price expires midnight EST 9/11/04 (it costs $249 after that)
* Win a ticket to FB Confernce http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2004/survey.cfm
* Only 9 days left to the conference!
* Monday Mach-II class is nearly full and is now located in the hotel
* Pre-conference classes on Fusebox filling up
* Help with Wikipedia entries on FB and CF at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusebox
*

Michael Smith: Hal I noticed that this year's conference has two tracks -
beginner and advanced. Can you tell me more about why you did that this year?

Hal Helms: We wanted to provide advanced topics to Fusebox gurus who have been
to previous conferences while letting people new to Fusebox learn Fusebox on a
fast track.

MS: Can someone totally new to Fusebox benefit from the beginner's track? What
is in it?

HH: Absolutely Michael. Starting Thursday 16th there is the optional FB101 Intro
to Fusebox class and on Friday the FB201 Intermediate Fusebox. Then we will be
starting off Saturday with my keynote that will talk about Fusebox 4.1 (to be
released at the conference), the future of Fusebox, and how YOU can use Fusebox
to boost your own stock in your organization. Then the Saturday beginner track
covers the basics of Fusebox - architecting, the config files and layouts:

* Brian Kotek 	Fusebox Overview
* Hal Helms 	Architecting FB Part 1	
* Hal Helms 	Architecting FB Part 2
* Jeff Peters 	XML and FB Configuration files
* Sandy Clark 	Layouts in FB4

MS: What about questions from attendees?

HH: Well you can ask each speaker as time allows but we will also have a
FusePanel specially for questions at the end of Saturday! I guess you can
also ask questions at the Fuseball tourney but once the beer is flowing
I can't guarantee the answers will be printable!

MS: That is cool for Saturday. What about Sunday?

HH: On Sunday we will get some tips on what to avoid in FB, then an excellent
hands on session (bring your own laptop) by Jeff Peters. Follow by how to make a
free FB box and the use of Fusedocs and Adalon.

* Rey Muradaz 	How NOT to FB
* Jeff Peters 	Building your first FB application (Hands on) Part I
* Jeff Peters 	Building your first FB application (Hands on) Part II
* David Epler 	Lamda Boxes
* Steve Nelson Fusedocs in Real World
* Maxim Porges Strategies for Successful Development

MS: Some of those topics sound interesting for FB gurus too. Are they allowed
to attendee beginner sessions?

HH: Yes, anyone can attend any session. Just go to the ones that interest you most.
Though I have to say that anyone who misses my sessions will be hearing from Vinny
afterwards. :-)

MS: Ok, so what do we have for advanced folks?

HH: Glad you asked. We have a lot of exciting topics for people who are experts
in Fusebox. John will be covering in depth the new features in FB 4.1 and Barney
will look at using CFCs. The discussion about FLiP should help people who are
having problems using it and the FB Showcase is a chance to see what other folks
are doing with FB in corporations and government offices across the world.

* Hal Helms Keynote
* John Q New Aspects FB 4.1 Part 1
* John Q 	New Aspects FB 4.1 Part 2
* Barney Boisvert Using CFCs with FB
* Michael SmithFLiP in Real World 	
* VariousFusebox Showcase Case Studies

Of course advanced questions are welcome at the Fusepanel too!

MS: So what is up for Sunday advanced topics?

HH: We have a cutting edge talk by Sean Corfield of Macromedia on using the
new Blackstone features in Fusebox and maybe Mach II and Ben Edwards will lead
a discussion on Mach-II. (My Mach-II class is on Monday for those who are staying
for that). And we have talks on Java tools, FB tools, He3 editor

* Sean CorfieldBlackstone - what does it mean for Fusebox (and Mach II)?
* Ben Edwards 	Mach-II (Birds of Feather)
* John Paul Ashenfelter Leveraging Java Tools for FB4 	
* VariousFusebox Tools (Birds of Feather)
* Howard Fore 	He3 and FB
* Matt Liotta 	Selling FB (Panel)

MS: Hey what is that Selling FB talk about? I thought FB was free!

HH: Of course FB is free - but sometimes we have to convince our bosses and
clients to use FB. This panel discussion with help people out with that. In fact
this might be useful for some newbies to Fusebox too!

MS: Any thing else on Sunday?

HH: The Wrap-Up and Raffle - over $5000 of prizes to win. (Including one of my
Java for CFers classes, hint, hint)

MS: Wow what a weekend!

HH: That is not all - I will be teaching a Mach-II class on Monday

MS: I don't know how you do it.

HH: Years of training and my secret diet...

MS: ...Cigars and wine?

HH

RE: CF-Talk Wiki?

2003-09-14 Thread Gyrus
At 21:12 13/09/2003 -0400, you wrote:
My experience with Wikis has been mixed. We host the Flashcoders Wiki
(http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/flashcoders-wiki/), which is used by members
of the Flashcoders list. I think that Wikis work best with relatively small
groups.

Yes, it did strike me that it would probably have to be run starting with a 
very small core of regular, dedicated list members, with the number of 
contributors expanded carefully.

Also, as the number of people on a mailing list grows, the likelihood that
any one of them will check the archives or the Wiki for an answer before
posting a question seems to decrease.

Answered questions being posted afresh seems to be a problem whichever way 
you cut it. I was just thinking that being able to point these people to a 
Wiki page with a good, honed summary of the issue and a list of related 
links, would be infinitely preferable to a search the archives-type response.

Gyrus
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CF-Talk Wiki?

2003-09-13 Thread Gyrus
Hi all,

I've just been really impressed by the css-discuss Wiki 
(http://css-discuss.incutio.com/). It's self-description as a collective 
long term memory for the list participants kind of crystallises what seems 
to be a really great idea. No more being fed up with repetitive questions, 
telling people quite reasonably to search the list archives, knowing full 
well, deep down, that they may well be being sent on a frustrating quest to 
wade through endless untrimmed, half-relevant archived posts...

I guess there's the question of admin - I've not run a Wiki before, and I'm 
not sure how much investment of time it would take. There's also the 
question of finding CF-based Wiki systems. I found these:

http://www.seedwiki.com/
http://www.cdsi-solutions.com/cfwiki/

Any experiences?

Anyway, as a general floating idea, what do people think of the idea of a 
CF-Talk Wiki, to grow a solid repository of CF knowledge? Even as a 
longer-term project, it seems like a good direction to me.

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RE: CF-Talk Wiki?

2003-09-13 Thread Dave Watts
 I've just been really impressed by the css-discuss Wiki 
 (http://css-discuss.incutio.com/). It's self-description 
 as a collective long term memory for the list participants 
 kind of crystallises what seems to be a really great idea. 
 No more being fed up with repetitive questions, telling 
 people quite reasonably to search the list archives, 
 knowing full well, deep down, that they may well be being 
 sent on a frustrating quest to wade through endless untrimmed, 
 half-relevant archived posts...

 I guess there's the question of admin - I've not run a Wiki 
 before, and I'm not sure how much investment of time it would 
 take. There's also the question of finding CF-based Wiki systems. 
 I found these:

 http://www.seedwiki.com/
 http://www.cdsi-solutions.com/cfwiki/

 Any experiences?

 Anyway, as a general floating idea, what do people think of the 
 idea of a CF-Talk Wiki, to grow a solid repository of CF knowledge? 
 Even as a longer-term project, it seems like a good direction to me.
 
My experience with Wikis has been mixed. We host the Flashcoders Wiki
(http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/flashcoders-wiki/), which is used by members
of the Flashcoders list. I think that Wikis work best with relatively small
groups.

They allow anyone to post or edit anything, which has advantages and
disadvantages. Occasionally, people will overwrite or delete things out of
malice, and the larger a group of people you have using it, the more likely
you'll run into this sort of person.

Also, as the number of people on a mailing list grows, the likelihood that
any one of them will check the archives or the Wiki for an answer before
posting a question seems to decrease.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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CFMX Wiki

2003-07-28 Thread Neil Middleton
Does anyone know of any easy to use CF based Wiki's?

I have played with some of the ASP ones, but would prefer on written in CF
(Ideally MX).

Can anyone help?

Neil

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Re: CFMX Wiki

2003-07-28 Thread Stephen Moretti
Neil,

 Does anyone know of any easy to use CF based Wiki's?

 I have played with some of the ASP ones, but would prefer on written in CF
 (Ideally MX).

 Can anyone help?


There's CFWiki (http://www.cdsi-solutions.com/cfwiki/), which I've
re-written a bit (zip file in the mail), but at the moment it only uses
standard feature of CF.

By 'written in CF (Ideally MX)' are you saying you want a wiki that uses
specific features of CFMX that are only available in MX or just a wiki that
will run on MX?

Regards

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RE: CFMX Wiki

2003-07-28 Thread Neil Middleton
 By 'written in CF (Ideally MX)' are you saying you want a 
 wiki that uses
 specific features of CFMX that are only available in MX or 
 just a wiki that
 will run on MX?

For now, just running in MX, but ultimately something CFC based would be
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Anyone know of a CF Wiki for download?

2003-07-10 Thread Stacy Young
:) Thx!

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RE: Anyone know of a CF Wiki for download?

2003-07-10 Thread Bill Brown
First result on Google:

http://www.cdsi-solutions.com/cfwiki/

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CF Wiki?

2002-11-12 Thread Josh Trefethen
Does anyone know of a CF Based Wiki that I could use?

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RE: CF Wiki?

2002-11-12 Thread Matt Liotta
www.seedwiki.com

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 -Original Message-
 From: Josh Trefethen [mailto:jtnewsletters;exciteworks.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 1:44 PM
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 Subject: CF Wiki?
 
 Does anyone know of a CF Based Wiki that I could use?
 
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RE: CF Wiki?

2002-11-12 Thread Josh Trefethen
That looks good...I guess I wanted code so I could modify it and host it
myself...any of those that you know of?

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-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 10:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Wiki?


www.seedwiki.com

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 -Original Message-
 From: Josh Trefethen [mailto:jtnewsletters;exciteworks.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 1:44 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: CF Wiki?
 
 Does anyone know of a CF Based Wiki that I could use?
 
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