FWIW you can embed a Google docs spreadsheet in your website using the
includeurl recipe.
includeurl: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/IncludeUrl
demo: http://testwebsite.bechmann.ca/wiki/wiki.php?n=Experiments.Spreadsheet
wiki source:
http://testwebsite.bechmann.ca/wiki/wiki.php?n=Experime
Is there any "plug-in" for PM wiki that will auto add a column of
numbers? I'm not looking any full blown spread sheet feature set.. one
and one only SUM(column of numbers above) just to have a total at the
bottom of a table column automatically update itself as entries are changed.
Thanks
Si
Hello,
Between PmWiki versions 2.1.27 (that I have in production) and 2.2.0-beta65
(the last available), I have the same code for the function DisableMarkup(),
see below. But is seems to me that there is a bug because $MarkupRules is not
declared as global.
I am wrong ?
funct
Sunday, May 11, 2008, 7:25:58 PM, Mark Trumpold wrote:
> Cam i place a captcha just on one page, eg the guestbook? If so how?
If you use Cookbook:Guestbook you need to add HTML code for the
captcha support intop the guestbook.php script into its $GuestbookTagFmt
variable definition.
Try adding
Saturday, May 10, 2008, 8:18:00 PM, Doug Parker wrote:
> I know
>{(rand w x)}
> will give me a random number from x to y. Can a hex random function
>{(hexrand #y #z)}
> be created, or built off the rand function to generate random hex
> values or digits?
Define a decimal to hexadecima
Sunday, May 11, 2008, 8:27:02 PM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
> I'm trying to set up CommentBoxPlus (actually CommentBoxPlus3)
> and I've got two questions:
commentboxplus3.php was added by Stefan Schimanski 28 Oct 2006
and has no built-in Captcha support and misses some other features
added later b
The captcha is the best way forward -- very easy and quick to setup too.
If you need immediate relief, you might try blocking an IP range, at
least temporarily.
~ ~ Dave
Mark Trumpold wrote:
> Thanks PKHG
>
> so how do I refuse http:// postings, at least untll i can work out the
> captcha .
Stirling Westrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08-05-11 14.44
>They shouldn't be hard to write.
I tried the solution that Hans gave and it worked perfectly.
jem
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I'm trying to set up CommentBoxPlus (actually CommentBoxPlus3)
and I've got two questions:
+ When I try to use the captcha funtionality, I can't see any captcha
thing and when I click 'post' I get a barebones edit form
where I
can modify all previous comments. And if I try to click
Mark,
See http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/PerGroupCustomizations
... also outlines a method for per page customizations.
Hope this helps.
- Henrik
Mark Trumpold wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Cam i place a captcha just on one page, eg the guestbook? If so how?
>
> The rest of the wiki has an edit passw
Jan Erik Moström wrote:
> I'm trying to implement some kind of blog feature (yes, I know
> there are several suggestions for how to do this ... see this as
> an exercise in learning more about pmwiki). I'm trying to keep
> things as simple as possible and base everything on the pagelist
> comma
Hi All
Cam i place a captcha just on one page, eg the guestbook? If so how?
The rest of the wiki has an edit password so I dont really need
elsewhere?
Best
M
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Hi again
'Handbags deleted' not sure what that means ...
I noticed you on the guestbook
M
On 11/05/2008, at 6:34 PM, Peter K.H. Gragert wrote:
One possibility would be to change the guestbook.php to refuse any
posting containing
http://
And maybe against ‘robot’s one could consider addin
Thanks PKHG
so how do I refuse http:// postings, at least untll i can work out
the captcha ... they are busy little bots.
Also is there a way I can get rid of the spam already posted, I have
nerver used this gurstbook before
Thanks
M
On 11/05/2008, at 6:34 PM, Peter K.H. Gragert wrote:
One possibility would be to change the guestbook.php to refuse any posting
containing
http://
And maybe against 'robot's one could consider adding a 'captcha' ?!
Greetings
PKHG
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Sunday, May 11, 2008, 9:37:09 AM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
> I've got one entry/page and they all have the format
> MMDDHHMMSS. My idea was to let pagelist only list the pages
> that have names that are less or equal that the current date/time.
> I've been looking at the pagelist page but ca
On 11/05/2008, at 1:53 PM, jdd wrote:
Mark Trumpold wrote:
Hi All
Boy these guys are good
http://www.ruthtrumpold.id.au/itgswiki/pmwiki.php?
n=Guestbook.Homepage
so how does one protect against a spammer on a guest-book. The
idea of
a guest-book is that there is no need for a password a
Mark Trumpold wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Boy these guys are good
>
> http://www.ruthtrumpold.id.au/itgswiki/pmwiki.php?n=Guestbook.Homepage
>
> so how does one protect against a spammer on a guest-book. The idea of
> a guest-book is that there is no need for a password and visitors come by?
requiring a c
Hi All
Boy these guys are good
http://www.ruthtrumpold.id.au/itgswiki/pmwiki.php?n=Guestbook.Homepage
so how does one protect against a spammer on a guest-book. The idea
of a guest-book is that there is no need for a password and visitors
come by?
secondly how do I remove their comments,
> Is it possible for skins and other per-wiki configs to be managed (ie
> changed) by each wiki's individual admin via a passworded web interface?
It's still more a proof-of-concept and needs more thought/design and lots
more testing, but check out this new recipe:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Coo
I'm trying to implement some kind of blog feature (yes, I know
there are several suggestions for how to do this ... see this as
an exercise in learning more about pmwiki). I'm trying to keep
things as simple as possible and base everything on the pagelist
command, on thing I'm trying to impleme
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