On Sun, 22 Jun 2008, Hans wrote:
Sunday, June 22, 2008, 1:49:16 PM, Petko Yotov wrote:
The link is not the same, because letters after spaces are converted to
uppercase, and letters after dashes are not (on the pmwiki default
installation).
Although this is true, in a brief test
[[Vorwärts-
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008, Petko Yotov wrote:
On Sunday 22 June 2008 14:21:40 Niklaus Kuehnis wrote:
I have two pages:
Spiel.Vorwärts-schildern
Spiel.Vorwärts-rückwärts
[[Vorwärts - rückwärts]] is a valid wiki link.
but
[[Vorwärts - schildern]] is a dead wiki link (underlined with
question-mark
I'm using pmwiki-2.2.0-beta65.
I have two pages:
Spiel.Vorwärts-schildern
Spiel.Vorwärts-rückwärts
[[Vorwärts - rückwärts]] is a valid wiki link.
but
[[Vorwärts - schildern]] is a dead wiki link (underlined with
question-mark). I would have expected this to be equivalent to
[[Vorwärts-schil
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> >
> > Thanks! It seems to be a server caching (?) problem. If the
> > folder is called pmwiki as before the old version of the wiki
> > shows. If I rename the folder to pmwiki_new the new version
> > shows as expected. Reloading doesn't help - my local cache is 0.
>
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 09:58:19PM +0200, Niklaus Kuehnis wrote:
> >
> > Thanks! It seems to be a server caching (?) problem. If the
> > folder is called pmwiki as before the old version of the wiki
> > shows. If I rename the folder to
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> > I just upgraded to 2.2.0-beta65. {$Version} still says
> > it's pmwiki-2.1.27.
> > Is that the way it should be?
>
> Definitely not.
> http://www.kirpi.it/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Test.PmwikiVersion
Thanks! It seems to be a server caching (?) problem. If the folder is call
Hi,
I just upgraded to 2.2.0-beta65. {$Version} still says it's pmwiki-2.1.27. Is
that the way it should be?
Thanks!
Nik
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Peter K.H. Gragert schrieb:
> Hallo Niklaus
> Du solltest unbedingt upgraden nach pmwiki 2.2.0.beta65 (tut es gut)
I'll think about it. It's probably not as old as I thought:
pmwiki-2.1.27 (VersionNum=2001027)
Gruss,
Niklaus
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Hi,
I would like to allow uploads for certain pages of the wiki only.
I set EnableUploads to 0 in config.php, I set the AuthHandle to use the
edit password for uploads, and put a file named Foo.Handouts.php into
the local folder. The file reads
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Patrick R. Michaud schrieb:
> On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 05:22:22PM +0200, Niklaus Kuehnis wrote:
>> Suppose I wanted to rename a group Group1 to Group2. Would I break
>> anything by just renaming all the Group1.* pages to Group2.*?
>
> Some references and backlines may be
Suppose I wanted to rename a group Group1 to Group2. Would I break
anything by just renaming all the Group1.* pages to Group2.*?
Is there any recipe on this question? (I know there is a recipe for page
renaming with additional php-code but this approach would be better for
a big number of files
Niklaus Kuehnis schrieb:
> Petko Yotov schrieb:
>
> (...)
>> I'm not sure I understand correctly. You said:
>>
>>> [[MyGroup]] (and its non-editable equivalent link)
>>> goes to Main.MyGroup even though I'm in MyGroup/.
>> 1. What is exactly
Petko Yotov schrieb:
(...)
> I'm not sure I understand correctly. You said:
>
>> [[MyGroup]] (and its non-editable equivalent link)
>> goes to Main.MyGroup even though I'm in MyGroup/.
>
> 1. What is exactly "its non-editable equivalent link"?
The link with the text "MyGroup /" on top of every
Petko Yotov schrieb:
> On Thursday 18 October 2007, Niklaus Kuehnis wrote:
>>>> The link on top of every page in the group MyGroup (link text
>>>> "MyGroup/") should lead to the page MyGroup.MyGroup.
>
> Hi. I could experience this behavior myself. I t
Petko Yotov schrieb:
> On Thursday 18 October 2007, Niklaus Kuehnis wrote:
>> I have a group called MyGroup with its starting page MyGroup.MyGroup .
>> The link on top of every page in the group MyGroup (link text
>> "MyGroup/") should lead to the page MyGroup.MyGrou
Hi,
I have a group called MyGroup with its starting page MyGroup.MyGroup .
The link on top of every page in the group MyGroup (link text
"MyGroup/") should lead to the page MyGroup.MyGroup.
Problem: When there is a page called Main.MyGroup the said link leads to
Main.MyGroup instead of MyGroup
Hi
I have a PmWiki installation in German. Still, when editing a page, the
buttons "Save", "Preview", "Cancel" are in English. How can these be
changed to German?
Thanks,
Nik
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