Hi all,
Last week, I enabled ssl on my wiki sites. Then I added an edit password. I
had started seeing spam on the main site and I thought these measures would aut
to kill the spammers.
To enable SSL, I installed a certificate on each of my web servers using CPanel.
Then I used method threee
Hi,
Am 25.04.2015 um 18:50 schrieb Wolfgang Faust:> PPRA() checks if the
replacement is a callable, and uses
> preg_replace_callback if necessary. Instead of using /e in the pattern,
> make the replacement an anonymous function, like so:
> $MakePageNamePatterns = array(
> "/([\\w])+/" => fun
After a hiatus of more than 4 years, UserAdmin has been updated.
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/UserAdmin
This recipe offers the capability of users auto-registering and editing
their own information (password reset, etc.). It also includes the
capability of storing additional data fields su
UserAdmin (http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/UserAdmin) has a good start
on most of what you want, but needs some TLC and implementing saving the
profile in a DB instead of in the AuthUser page or the Profiles page.- the
basic underlying structure will handle what you're looking for.
-Peter
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