IchBin wrote:
> Sivakatirswami wrote:
>> I do a lot of workflow and process documentation where we would like to
>> mix and match numbered lists with bulleted indentation. Standard
>> outline cascade styles would also be nice but mission critical..
>>
>> 1
>> A
>> i
>> a
>>
On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 04:37:32PM -1000, Sivakatirswami wrote:
> I see this on sidebars in docs for Cluster. What we need is a side bar
> for an entire cluster
>
> HTDE
> HTDE-Subscriptions
> HTDE-DBase
> HTDE-Statistics
>
> etc. all to get the same side bar. But this recipe implies that, if
>
Sivakatirswami wrote:
> I do a lot of workflow and process documentation where we would like to
> mix and match numbered lists with bulleted indentation. Standard
> outline cascade styles would also be nice but mission critical..
>
> 1
> A
> i
> a
> b
>
>
Sivakatirswami wrote:
> I do a lot of workflow and process documentation where we would like to
> mix and match numbered lists with bulleted indentation. Standard
> outline cascade styles would also be nice but mission critical..
>
> 1
> A
> i
> a
> b
>
>
I see this on sidebars in docs for Cluster. What we need is a side bar
for an entire cluster
HTDE
HTDE-Subscriptions
HTDE-DBase
HTDE-Statistics
etc. all to get the same side bar. But this recipe implies that, if
implemented, we need to
create a $Group.SideBar page, one for each level in the Clu
I do a lot of workflow and process documentation where we would like to
mix and match numbered lists with bulleted indentation. Standard
outline cascade styles would also be nice but mission critical..
1
A
i
a
b
For now I would be content if the nume
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> So, what's the best way to prepare PmWiki for a possible
>> slashdotting? Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> * Tune up your apache by removing all unnecessary modules.
> * How much rewriting are you doing, and apache proc
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Neil Herber (nospam) wrote:
> On 2007-05-12 Stirling Westrup is rumoured to have said:
>> So, what's the best way to prepare PmWiki for a possible slashdotting?
>> Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> A page of mine (Alas! not PmWiki) was slashdotted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way of limiting the number of times somebody can try to
> enter a password? Via IP would be even better :)
>
I noticed that you can limit access to the site by IP address by
implementing the UserAuth2 recipe.
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Not sure what I am doing wrong trying to get UserAuth2 running.. Well
let me rephrase that: "After installing the recipe install be able to
use the 'admin' account. Maybe some one can point me in the right direction.
This is the environment:
- Running WinXP SP 2 OS.
- Installed a clean in
Hi,
Is there a way of limiting the number of times somebody can try to
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On 13/5/07 4:23 PM, "Tegan Dowling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/13/07, Mark Trumpold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks
>>
>> It was the closing ?> missing.
>>
>> Now I get get another set or errors
>>
>>
>> Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers alrea
On Sat, 12 May 2007 06:35:54 -0400
Stirling Westrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, what's the best way to prepare PmWiki for a possible
> slashdotting? Any advice would be appreciated.
* Tune up your apache by removing all unnecessary modules.
* How much rewriting are you doing, and apache proc
Hans Huijgen wrote:
> 2007/5/12, IchBin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> IchBin wrote:
>> I found that if you either rename the old files to the new names or
>> change the code to point to these two old files all works and counts are
>> maintained between these particular versions. Not sure if that should b
Hello,
I've already built a Farm with differents URL like :
http://www.mydomain1.com/wiki1/
http://www.mydomain1.com/wiki2/
http://www.mydomain1.com/wiki3/
and all is functionning perfectly.
Presently I have to build a new Farm with URL like :
http://www.mydomain2.com/
http://subd1.mydomain2.
On 2007-05-12 Stirling Westrup is rumoured to have said:
> So, what's the best way to prepare PmWiki for a possible slashdotting? Any
> advice would be appreciated.
A page of mine (Alas! not PmWiki) was slashdotted twice on a machine
that was much more heavily loaded and much less powerful than
Sunday, May 13, 2007, 2:14:01 PM, Mildiner, Melvyn wrote:
> I want to show the changes as a list (a) sorted by date with the most
> recent at the top, (b) with pages referenced by title and (c) excluding
> pages such as Site.AllGroupHeader and RecentChanges.
> My problem is that some of these req
Hans wrote:
> Saturday, May 12, 2007, 12:03:01 AM, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
>
>> Who has authority to "fix it up"? Nobody apart from the two authors of
>> the two different recipes. Since neither IncludeSite nor IncludeUrl
>> have Maintainers listed, I don't know who they are, or whether that is
On 5/13/07, Ben Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
>
> Have you looked at Cookbook:Pywe? Assuming your on a *Nix platform,
> you can write a wrapper that creates static text files, then calls
> Pywe to upload them to a PmWiki site.
>
> Assuming you've already converted the text to PmWiki marku
On 5/11/07, writeon1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I keep data in a database and generate html or wiki files using the
> report writer. Then I upload to my website. I've found this very time
> consuming to do for pmwiki, although I have succeeded with much effort.
>
> On the other hand, I find it ea
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Mildiner, Melvyn schrieb:
pmwiki generates a sidewide recent changes list named Site.AllRecentChanges
grz nos
> I'm trying to create a simple page which lists all recent changes.
>
> I want to show the changes as a list (a) sorted by date with the m
Thanks for the reply
So, let me see ...
I should have an index.php that has only ...
wrote:
> On 5/13/07, Mark Trumpold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks
>>
>> It was the closing ?> missing.
>>
>> Now I get get another set or errors
>>
>>
>> Warning: Cannot modify header information - h
2007/5/12, IchBin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> IchBin wrote:
> I found that if you either rename the old files to the new names or
> change the code to point to these two old files all works and counts are
> maintained between these particular versions. Not sure if that should be
> mentioned on the recip
On 5/13/07, Mark Trumpold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks
It was the closing ?> missing.
Now I get get another set or errors
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output
started at /... /recipes/index.php:9) in .../itgswiki/pmwiki.php on line
933
Adding a
I'm trying to create a simple page which lists all recent changes.
I want to show the changes as a list (a) sorted by date with the most
recent at the top, (b) with pages referenced by title and (c) excluding
pages such as Site.AllGroupHeader and RecentChanges.
My problem is that some of these r
Anno,
I love your InlineDiff Cookbook recipe, but it would be helpful for
farm implementations if you would use "$FarmD/cookbook/.../name.php"
in all of the cookbook references. You will also need to include
global $FarmD;
These changes should not affect non-farm wikis and will ease the
i
"Sivakatirswami" wrote :
> IE only? Hmmm. Google Analytics reports that about
> 30 percent of viewers of our websites are using Firefox
I have understood that Mindjet'sViewer Browser Plug-in is compatible with IE
only, ...
Suggestions / alternatives :
(#0 use an other Mind Mapping tool, ie: Fr
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:pmwiki-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Stéphane Heckel
> Verzonden: zondag 13 mei 2007 2:54
> Aan: pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com
> Onderwerp: [pmwiki-users] Cookbook.MindjetMap (Mind Mapping tool)
>
>
> Greetings List, ...
>
> T
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/InlineDiff
PmWiki's built in function for page history currently shows a comparison
between each 2 lines of 2 versions, but without any highlighting. If the
lines are long, it is very difficult to see what actually changed. This
recipe provides this highlighting
Sunday, May 13, 2007, 10:10:33 AM, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
> Well, since (:include...:) is core, I'd be inclined towards it.
> What advantage does FeralFormattedEntry have over using include?
> I'm not really clear on the differences.
FFE is looking more compact, so it may be more edit friendly.
Stéphane Heckel wrote:
> Greetings List, ...
>
> There is a new Cookbook related to the Mind Mapping tool Mindjet MindManager
> http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MindjetMap
>
> How it looks like ?
> http://pmwiki.confluence.free.fr/
> (Check the Note : See the Mindjet MindManager map Navigatio
On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 09:26:05AM +0100, Hans wrote:
> I still need to wrap up the ForumX wiki pages and bundle it with the
> local/ForumX.php into the zip.
> foxforum.php though has already the functions for ForumX.
>
> With luck I will update today.
8-)
> I was thinking still if I should use
Saturday, May 12, 2007, 11:28:16 PM, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
> Has ForumX been updated yet? I notice the date on the cookbook page is
> still 2007-04-13, while the foxforum.zip linked to from that page has
> foxforum dated 2007-05-05 and doesn't actually contain a
> local/ForumX.php file.
You no
I could not resist the temptation to experiment with PmWiki as data storage,
as several recipes already do.
Compared to a database table structure,
- a PmWIki group represents a table
- a PmWiki page in this group represents a row of the table
- PageTextVariable represent columns of the row
Usi
Hello
The more I use PmWiki, the more I like it :-)
I make a fairly important use of the include directive, like this:
* Inventaire mai 2007
(:include [[Conseil.InventaireMai2007]] lines=1..1:)
[[Inventaire mai 2007|suite de l'article]]
I noticed that I can't use the "human readable" form of th
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