I just used fantastico to install 1.2.7 at my hosting provider. All looks installed fine except every work on the default wiki has a question mark after it. Is that standard for this install?
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register_globals is on. I am stuck with 1.2.7 until my hosting provider upgrades. I will request that today. In the mean time, how can I debug issue. You said something about $WikiNameRegexp?
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For you 1.2.7 marks every single word as wikiword?
First I would try the latest release. It's 1.2.9 for the 1.2. series.
Then there's some problem with the global $WikiNameRegexp.
register_globals = on would help, though 1.2.9 works without also.
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I just used fantastico to install 1.2.7 at my hosting provider. All looks installed fine except every work on the default wiki has a question mark after it. Is that standard for this install?
register_globals is on. I am stuck with 1.2.7 until my hosting provider upgrades. I will request that today. In the mean time, how can I debug issue. You said something about $WikiNameRegexp?
I have the same problem, 1.27, new install from fantastico, at geekhosting.com...
Where can I find/set $WikiNameRegexp?
Thanks in advance.
yes, that's the default.
if you click on it you can easily create a new page for this wikiword.
But why every word. It makes it incredibly difficult to read.
For you 1.2.7 marks every single word as wikiword?
First I would try the latest release. It's 1.2.9 for the 1.2. series.
Then there's some problem with the global $WikiNameRegexp.
register_globals = on would help, though 1.2.9 works without also.
That can't be right. Even if I wipe out a whole page and don't use WikiWords every word gets a question mark.
My hosting provider just upgraded from 1.2.7 to 1.2.9 and that solved the problem.