Peter Kay a écrit :
Ok, this may be a stupid question, but I can't seem to find a way
around it...
I have a rather wide image that I want to put in a pmwiki page. If I
put it in the usual way, it's too wide for my screen, and all my text
scrolls so that it's hard to read (have to keep
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Doug Johnson d...@asknice.com wrote:
I've read through a lot of the online documentation. I've got my form
done and it is lovely.
I am following the advice to do validation server side. I am calling a php
program that does the validation and then will pass
jdd wrote:
Peter Kay a écrit :
Ok, this may be a stupid question, but I can't seem to find a way
around it...
I have a rather wide image that I want to put in a pmwiki page. If I
put it in the usual way, it's too wide for my screen, and all my text
scrolls so that it's hard to read (have
My validation is in a separate script...the one that will then do the
additional work but I prefer doing it as you describe, because I want to
stay in pmwiki until I get everything verified and done. HoweverI didn't
find any obvious examples in the online documentation. If you can point
me to
Monday, June 22, 2009, 6:16:54 PM, Doug Johnson wrote:
My validation is in a separate script...the one that will then do
the additional work but I prefer doing it as you describe, because I
want to stay in pmwiki until I get everything verified and done.
HoweverI didn't find any obvious
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Doug Johnson d...@asknice.com wrote:
I was also thinking of asking for a good starting point for programming
within pmwiki. When I started with pmwiki a couple of years ago I didn't
know my way around PHP, but got pretty good with straight up pmwiki. Now I
I was told in a support response that I don't have php (mail) running so
pmform isn't sending. They Wrote:
The problem is that we don't run a local sendmail instance on our
webservers, so the usual mail() function won't work.
You have to use SMTP to send email, using a library such as