>> Your understanding of how things are supposed to work is correct --
>> PmWiki doesn't write to files in the wikilib.d/ directory, but
>> instead creates a new copy of the page in wiki.d/ (and uses that
>> in preference to the wikilib.d/ page). So, if PmWiki is modifying
>> the file in wikilib.d
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> By "edit the file /wikilib.d/PmWiki/Installation", do you mean that
> you're editing the file directly? Or did you really mean to say you
> were editing the PmWiki.Installation page via ?action=edit ?
via ?action=edit .
>
> Your understanding of how things are supp
On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 01:30:16PM -0400, Sandy wrote:
> I'm trying to write a tutorial/walk-through for the "least knowledgeable
> person who can reasonably expect to use the program", and have a local
> installation, version within the last two weeks, fairly default.
>
> When I use AuthUser as
I'm trying to write a tutorial/walk-through for the "least knowledgeable
person who can reasonably expect to use the program", and have a local
installation, version within the last two weeks, fairly default.
When I use AuthUser as follows:
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$AuthUser['Sandy'] = crypt('xxx');
$DefaultPassword