I've run into this, too, and the solution provided is less than
optimal.
It's not always easy to know what that resuming number should be; and
more likely, someone someday will add an item to the preceding portion
of the list and not notice or forget the "value=".
Would it be possible to define
Fellow PmWikians:
Anyone know if there is any PmWiki markup or directive to get the "edit
time" timestamp? Something like "" but without the author signature
part.
Thanks in advance,
Tony
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Whenever a theory appears to you as the on
Recent emails have suggested to enable/display PmWiki's stop watch
function by doing (if one only wants the wall time):
$EnableDiag = 1;
$EnableStopWatch = 1;
$HTMLFooterFmt['stopwatch'] = 'function:StopWatchHTML 1';
The documentation at http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/DebugVariables
says:
Th
In the pmwiki.org Wiki Sandbox I entered the following:
(:if enabled InvalidLogin:)
ERROR: Name/password not recognized
(:if:)
(:input auth_form:)
|| border=0 cellpadding=5
|| Name:||(:input text name=authid:) ||
|| Password:||(:input password name=authpw:) ||
(:input submit value='OK':)
(:input e
This recalls the problem I had with the only suggested workaround to
the problem I raised on this email list a few weeks ago.
My original problem was:
"Is there a way to get a caption on images within a simple table, or is
there a way to get tables created using table directives to fit within
a
have to be a table? What about this:
>
> # First item
> ## First subitem
>%lframe% http://pmichaud.com/img/misc/pc.jpg"Paper
> clips"|'''Figure 1'''
>%lframe% http://pmichaud.com/img/misc/pc.jpg"Paper
> clips"|''
Is there a way to get a caption on images within a simple table, or is
there a way to get tables created using table directives to fit within
a numbered list?
For examples of my failed attempts, see the new question I just added
to the bottom of http://pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Images
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Thanks, Dan, that was close enough :)
The variable is $EnablePostAttrClearSession and it is clearly
documented at http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/SecurityVariables
I guess I didn't search pmwiki.org hard enough.
--- The Editor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/6/07, T
I just downloaded the latest pmwiki (2.2.0-beta42) for a new intranet
wiki. I have successfully included AuthUser and set it to use LDAP. I
can log in just fine using LDAP accounts. I can set attributes on pages
or groups just fine.
However, whenever I set attributes (i.e. I go to URL?action=attr