Hi,
Somehow i constantly arrive at the same point of needing something which
links specific words to an Url.
Like when in a page there is wxWidgest, i like it to point to that site.
I tried with InterTwiki, but it need two parameters. So if in the
InterTwikiMap i have:
wxWidgest http:/www.wxwid
I would start by building the VM to match as closely as possible the
original Moin set up.
This would include the same version of Python (which I assume
shouldn't be too hard to get). And the same version of Moin.
Hopefully you have a backup of the original install package laying
about somewhere,
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Greg Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just noticed some rather strange behaviour when using Firefox to
> access a MoinMoin wiki: Firefox sends the GET request 2, 3, or even 4
> times. (I'm trying various versions of Firefox and various versions of
> MoinMo
I have just noticed some rather strange behaviour when using Firefox to
access a MoinMoin wiki: Firefox sends the GET request 2, 3, or even 4
times. (I'm trying various versions of Firefox and various versions of
MoinMoin, so do not have entirely consistent results.)
For example, I have MoinMoin
What do I need to copy over to replicate the wiki? I have a test VM up and
running at the moment
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Vanderveer
Sent: 15 August 2008 16:34
To: moin-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Moin-user] Mi
Just to second what Thomas already said; upgrading to the later
versions of Moin is worth it. Each new release get successively more
features that are not only nicer and more powerful for your users, but
also nicer and more powerful for you as the admin.
Rather than mucking with a "live" wiki ser
heh-heh, rookie! ;-)
Seriously, I think we've all been bitten at least once by this, by
forgetting this step. (Well, everyone except for maybe Thomas!
heh-heh!).
-Rick
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Brent S. Elmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem was with the underlay. Once I cop
> Problem is, I wont be able to upgrade to 1.5.9 - it’s a live environment,
> with other things running on the server.
Hmm, I don't see the problem.
If you have to be extremely careful due to "mission critical or 24/7"
requirements, you can setup a test wiki in parallel and first try the
stuff t
Problem is, I wont be able to upgrade to 1.5.9 - it’s a live environment, with
other things running on the server.
Ill have a look into upgrading from .11 to 1.2.4, but was hoping there was some
easier way. I guess .11 is so archaic no-one else has done this.
Due to time constraints I may just
> The wiki version is 0.11.
Ugh, stuff from stone-age. :)
> On another server, I have wiki version 1.51 running. I want to migrate
> the data from the old version to the new version.
I suggest you first migrate the 1.5.1 one to 1.5.9 - that should be
rather easy (and that is the latest and last
I have been managing a number of linux servers here at work for a few months. I
have to retire some of them, and while auditing what was running on these
machines, I have found a number of very old wikis. Unfortunately these are
still being used.
The wiki version is 0.11. On another server, I h
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