On 29/08/12 21:07, Martijn Coppoolse wrote:
Stuart Rackham srackham@... writes:
I'm displaying documentation using the Embedded Documentation feature,
the web server returns the contents of symlinks, is there a way to
make the web server follow symlinks?
What is the value of the allow
Hi
I'm displaying documentation using the Embedded Documentation feature,
the web server returns the contents of symlinks, is there a way to
make the web server follow symlinks?
Cheers, Stuart
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) but I have since been able to post it to this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg09434.html
Cheers, Stuart
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From: fossil-users-boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org [mailto:fossil-users-
boun...@lists.fossil-scm.org] On Behalf Of Stuart
My hypothesis regards message content was wrong,
http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg09434.html
The exact same text that was dropped previously from the original thread made it
to this one!
I've run out of ideas, hopefully the list owner can shed some light.
It
On 23/08/12 17:03, Simon Tremblay wrote:
My last one in the same thread (Re: [fossil-users] Is there a way to disable
wiki links when using HTML?
http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg09413.html)
seems to have been dropped from the mailing list too.
But we both
On 23/08/12 08:09, Rene wrote:
On 2012-08-21 07:21, Stuart Rackham wrote:
On 21/08/12 17:08, rene wrote:
nowiki?
I tried enveloping the HTML in the nowiki tag but it had not effect.
I also took a look at the the source in wikiformat.c for clues but it
looks to me like the nextRawToken
Apologies for the noise, but I've tried twice (around 30 hours ago and 15
minutes ago) to reply to this message:
http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg09409.html
but my replies seem to have been silently dropped.
I know that I can reply because I've just replied to
On 23/08/12 17:03, Simon Tremblay wrote:
My last one in the same thread (Re: [fossil-users] Is there a way to disable
wiki links when using HTML?
http://www.mail-archive.com/fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org/msg09413.html)
seems to have been dropped from the mailing list too.
But we both
Hi Simon
I just replied to that dropped message of yours that just came through (it was
the actual message not the digest BTW), but it too seems to have disappeared
into the Ether.
Cheers, Stuart
On 23/08/12 17:03, Simon Tremblay wrote:
My last one in the same thread (Re: [fossil-users] Is
Hi
The text in my HTML wiki pages contains square brackets and they are
being translated into HTML links to non-existent wiki pages. I've
ticked the 'Use HTML as wiki markup language' configuration option to
allow me to use pure HTML in my wiki pages but I've been unable to
find a way of
On 21/08/12 17:08, rene wrote:
nowiki?
I tried enveloping the HTML in the nowiki tag but it had not effect. I also took
a look at the the source in wikiformat.c for clues but it looks to me like the
nextRawToken() function is unconditionally parsing wiki links.
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012
I noticed a request for a bash auto-completion script on the Fossil
Wiki (https://www.sqlite.org/debug1/wiki?name=Auto-completion) --
adding the following code to your bash $HOME/.bashrc file should do
the trick (I've also introduced the alias 'f' for 'fossil' to cut down
on keystrokes):
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