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From: Steve W. <sw...@wc...> - 2000-06-26 20:43:13
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What would I do without you? :-) sw On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Arno Hollosi wrote: > > Replying to myself: > > > > I know some time ago, very early in the development of 1.1, I rewrote > > > UpdateRecentChanges so it listed the pages newest-first > > the error is in the way UpdateRecentChanges checks for the current > date: it looks for a date string! > > But as of 1.1.6 there's no date in RecentChanges - it now reads > "Day one (Wiki's birthday)" > > I fixed it for the installed version on sourceforge by simply adding a > date to RecentChanges. > > Maybe we should put up a "KnownBugs" in one of the wikis at > sourceforge and link from it form the Homepage? > > The check in RecentChanges is broken anyway. > Users can now choose their own dateformat. Then the preg_match will > fail anyway. > > Instead I suggest to use some kind of markup, like bold. > Actually, I'm going to do this right now. > > /Arno > > _______________________________________________ > Phpwiki-talk mailing list > Php...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/phpwiki-talk > ...............................ooo0000ooo................................. Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain |