Oliver Betz gmx.net> writes:
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> Sandy wrote:
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> [...]
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> >I don't have shell access yet, so wget won't work for me. (Finds old
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> _Where_ don't you have "shell access"? You can run wget on a client,
> e.g. the Windows PC you are seemingly using to post here.
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> Maybe I'm misunderstandi
Sandy wrote:
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>I don't have shell access yet, so wget won't work for me. (Finds old
_Where_ don't you have "shell access"? You can run wget on a client,
e.g. the Windows PC you are seemingly using to post here.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the problem completely.
Oliver
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Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 10:01:19PM -0400, Sandy wrote:
>> In the default install, pmwiki puts absolute urls in the HTML file, even
>> for pages within the same wiki?
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> However, now that I read this it occurs to me that we could introduce
> a $EnableRelativeUrls confi
On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 10:01:19PM -0400, Sandy wrote:
> In the default install, pmwiki puts absolute urls in the HTML file, even
> for pages within the same wiki?
>
> Is there a reason for this?
PmWiki currently does all of its internal urls using $ScriptUrl, which
it expects to be a complete u
In the default install, pmwiki puts absolute urls in the HTML file, even
for pages within the same wiki?
Is there a reason for this?
Can it be changed with a flag?
Is this the reason httrack and other site-copying programs don't work?
Sandy
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