Announcing a major update to Fox:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Fox
Changes:
* Fox can now post to multiple pages, using corresponding template
pages (i.e. pairs of target = template).
This makes it possible for instance to post an entry to forum or
blog page and add a link to an
How can I hide the left sitebar when the login form is being displayed?
I want to show just the contents of Site.AuthForm but nothing else. Is
this possible?
I suspect it can't be done with markup alone. I tested an unconditional
(:noleft:) in triad and fixflow skins, but Page?action=login
On 2007-03-31 Sergio Lopes is rumoured to have said:
Hi,
I'm really trying what it looks like :)
I don't understand the group and page relation between the pages I create.
I'll have to take a very good look at the documentation.
I had some problems with page naming before, some pages ended
On 2007-03-31 SteP is rumoured to have said:
How can I hide the left sitebar when the login form is being displayed?
One way is to set the read password on the Sidebar to id:*. Then it
won't show until the user is logged in.
--
Neil Herber
Corporate info at http://www.eton.ca/
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 01:00:25AM -0400, Scott Connard wrote:
On Mar 30, 2007, at 11:14 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 10:32:21PM -0400, Scott Connard wrote:
4. Pm: Are you considering a Publish password so that publishers are
given special permissions via a
On 2007-03-31 the Other michael is rumoured to have said:
(and mono-lingual, again?)
If you are going to use the Latin prefix for bilingual, then the
one-language speaker should be unilingual. (These are the terms in
general use in Canada.)
Mono is a Greek prefix so I suppose you could say
Saturday, March 31, 2007, 1:59:02 PM, Neil wrote:
On 2007-03-31 SteP is rumoured to have said:
How can I hide the left sitebar when the login form is being displayed?
I found the following in a not used config part which may help you,
but I have not tried this recently:
# stripping sidebar,
Saturday, March 31, 2007, 6:06:17 PM, Tegan wrote:
If you put (:if ! auth edit:)(:noleft:)(:ifend:) in your site-wide
header (dunno what it's named in your skin), that will suppress the
left SideBar until the user has edit privileges. Making it
conditional on some other authorization should
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 01:00:05PM +0100, SteP wrote:
How can I hide the left sitebar when the login form is being displayed?
if ($action == 'login') SetTmplDisplay('PageLeftFmt', 0);
I suspect it can't be done with markup alone. I tested an unconditional
(:noleft:) in triad and fixflow
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 02:31:50PM -0400, Lerner wrote:
Hello,
How can the words browse, edit, diff ect. that appear in the
browsers title bar be turned off/hidden? I am using pmwiki-2.1.27.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The enclosed
URL is an example of what I
Jiri Hladůvka / OBUTEX napsal(a):
JITS new version 20070331 released at
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/JITS
What is new:
*administrator's page ''JITS/JITSadmin'' added. Enables the batch issues
deleting
including their comments. The page is accessible to @admins group only.
Ops
I've now implemented the new drafts handling code in the 'Test'
group on pmwiki.org -- feel free to try it there:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/Sandbox
When drafts are enabled, the edit form has the following buttons
[Publish] [Save draft] [Save draft and edit] [Preview] [Cancel]
On 2007-03-31 Patrick R. Michaud is rumoured to have said:
Please feel free to experiment with the new draft implementation and
provide comments. This will likely appear in the next beta release.
Patrick
Very nicely done. It worked exactly the way I expected and the button
labels are
On Mar 31, 2007, at 4:27 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
I've now implemented the new drafts handling code in the 'Test'
group on pmwiki.org -- feel free to try it there:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/Sandbox
When drafts are enabled, the edit form has the following buttons
Saturday, March 31, 2007, 9:27:37 PM, Patrick wrote:
When drafts are enabled, the edit form has the following buttons
[Publish] [Save draft] [Save draft and edit] [Preview] [Cancel]
The Publish button always saves to the page without a -Draft suffix.
The Save draft and Save draft
On this page http://pmwiki.com/wiki/Cookbook/CleanUrls, the pattern
([^/a-z].*) is used throughout. Can someone describe what this is doing?
The way I read it is to match anything not containing a forward-slash or
letters a-z. But in the context in which it's used, my interpretation
makes no
Hans wrote:
Saturday, March 31, 2007, 9:27:37 PM, Patrick wrote:
When drafts are enabled, the edit form has the following buttons
[Publish] [Save draft] [Save draft and edit] [Preview] [Cancel]
The Publish button always saves to the page without a -Draft suffix.
The Save draft and
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