John Rankin wrote:
BTW: Why do you change (slightly) the subject each posting? This
breaks thread view in my newsreader.
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>> According to this definition, lists and paragraphs
>> would be block markup - both are described in LineMarkup. > hairs>
>
>Not true. As defined, a line ends with a
Tegan Dowling wrote:
> If I were to try to modify one of the existing recipes (which is just
> remotely possible, depending on whether I can figure out which parts
> do what, in the existing content), would swf-sites.php be the one to
> start with, or swf-sites2.php?
If you want the easiest path,
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 2:30 PM, DaveG wrote:
>
>
> Tegan Dowling wrote:
>>
>> As for Flickr, Flickr provides the embed code for slideshows. Below
>> is the code they provide for
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobsyouruncle/sets/72157612582511784/show/
>>
>> When I enable the html that's used in
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:04 PM, wrote:
> FWIW, my view is that PmWiki's markup set now presents a very
> high barrier to entry for new users, especially those who are new
> to wiki markup.
>
> I do not have a good answer to this and your posts are convincing
> me that the pages in question are no
>>
>>So while the information is a repetition of that found elsewhere,
>>the pages are not necessarily redundant. Of course, they may
>>not be fulfilling their intended purpose either.
>
> Although I generally agree with you that an alternate view and a quick
> and easy introduction could be useful
Tegan Dowling wrote:
> As for Flickr, Flickr provides the embed code for slideshows. Below
> is the code they provide for
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobsyouruncle/sets/72157612582511784/show/
>
> When I enable the html that's used in this, then embed this on a wiki
> page, it works beautifu
Okay, I couldn't take not knowing. Refer
http://paulstamatiou.com/2005/11/19/how-to-quickie-embedded-flickr-slideshows
-- It looks like you basically need to include your flickr id along in
the url.
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Tegan Dowling wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:36 AM, DaveG wrote:
> So flickr slideshows can't be embedded with any of these because they
> aren't .swf files, right?
Actually they are swf files. I took a quick look, but couldn't find the
source URL -- it also looks like they're trying pretty
Hans wrote:
>> besides adding a certain action to Site/PageActions, I could imagine
>> to have the browser adding the ?action=somewhat to the URL.
>
>> This would be useful for actions which shouldn't be visible to
>> everyone.
>
>> Has anyone such a solution ready for one of the popular browsers?
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:36 AM, DaveG wrote:
>
>
> Tegan Dowling wrote:
>>
>> Could some php guru visit the various files in the section entitled
>> "YouTube, Flickr Video, Google Video, and Vimeo" (swf-sites.php,
>> swf-sites2.php, youtube2.php etc.), and see if they can be combined?
>
> Persona
Tegan Dowling wrote:
> Could some php guru visit the various files in the section entitled
> "YouTube, Flickr Video, Google Video, and Vimeo" (swf-sites.php,
> swf-sites2.php, youtube2.php etc.), and see if they can be combined?
Personally I'm using
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Flash#alte
I'd like to allow users of my sites to embed Flickr slideshows and
Youtube videos. I've been doing this by enabling the requisite hmtl
code for individual, edit-protected pages, but now and then someone
wants these capabilities enabled globally on a site for which
edit-access has or will be broadl
Sunday, February 8, 2009, 4:41:45 PM, Oliver Betz wrote:
> besides adding a certain action to Site/PageActions, I could imagine
> to have the browser adding the ?action=somewhat to the URL.
> This would be useful for actions which shouldn't be visible to
> everyone.
> Has anyone such a solution
Hello All,
besides adding a certain action to Site/PageActions, I could imagine
to have the browser adding the ?action=somewhat to the URL.
This would be useful for actions which shouldn't be visible to
everyone.
Has anyone such a solution ready for one of the popular browsers?
Oliver
--
Olive
john.ran...@affinity.co.nz wrote:
>> there is a cluster of pages in the PmWiki/ group which is in my
>> opinion mostly obsolete and redundant, since the information is
>> contained in the edit quick reference and the pages linked from there.
>
>The intended audience for these pages is absolute beg
Sunday, February 8, 2009, 1:40:47 PM, Peter Lutz wrote:
> Create a link that automatically adds a new page to an existing
> group. The new page has a number as name and adding a page sets the
> next number in count. (example.n --> example.n+1)
You could use a button?
See http://www.pmwiki.org/wi
Saturday, February 7, 2009, 7:33:59 PM, DaveG wrote:
> In order to handle editing, I use a new action (action=bloggeredit), and
> include a call to PmForms in the header. That way all the PTVs get
> placed into PmForm form elements. Works fine. Except that variables in
> the PTVs end up being eva
Hello,
how do I solve the following problem?
Create a link that automatically adds a new page to an existing group. The new
page has a number as name and adding a page sets the next number in count.
(example.n --> example.n+1)
Also some kind of conflict management will be needed, to make sure
"Patrick R. Michaud" wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 10:44:46PM -0500, Michael Shanley wrote:
>> I dislike having to sign in every single time I open my browser, and I know
>> that a long while ago, I was able to preserve my auth level with PmWiki.
>>
>> I'm looking for a solution that will -- pr
Sunday, February 8, 2009, 10:17:21 AM, ki...@kirpi.it wrote:
> As far as security is concerned, most probably the file can
> antomatically be created in a way that just the wiki can read/write
> it. An odd/random name could be used. Also/or an .htaccess can be set
> inside the /work/ folder. Just
> > Dan:
> > I have a function that automatically adds values
> > to a data page...
> > Just a regular wiki page, but the info is generated
> > whenever there is a change in whatever info I'm tracking.
> > There's also an option to mine a group of pages
> > and extract the data from them into a pag
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