You can subscribe to this list here.
2000 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
(1) |
Jun
(103) |
Jul
(105) |
Aug
(16) |
Sep
(16) |
Oct
(78) |
Nov
(36) |
Dec
(58) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 |
Jan
(100) |
Feb
(155) |
Mar
(84) |
Apr
(33) |
May
(22) |
Jun
(77) |
Jul
(36) |
Aug
(37) |
Sep
(183) |
Oct
(74) |
Nov
(235) |
Dec
(165) |
2002 |
Jan
(187) |
Feb
(183) |
Mar
(52) |
Apr
(10) |
May
(15) |
Jun
(19) |
Jul
(43) |
Aug
(90) |
Sep
(144) |
Oct
(144) |
Nov
(171) |
Dec
(78) |
2003 |
Jan
(113) |
Feb
(99) |
Mar
(80) |
Apr
(44) |
May
(35) |
Jun
(32) |
Jul
(34) |
Aug
(34) |
Sep
(30) |
Oct
(57) |
Nov
(97) |
Dec
(139) |
2004 |
Jan
(132) |
Feb
(223) |
Mar
(300) |
Apr
(221) |
May
(171) |
Jun
(286) |
Jul
(188) |
Aug
(107) |
Sep
(97) |
Oct
(106) |
Nov
(139) |
Dec
(125) |
2005 |
Jan
(200) |
Feb
(116) |
Mar
(68) |
Apr
(158) |
May
(70) |
Jun
(80) |
Jul
(55) |
Aug
(52) |
Sep
(92) |
Oct
(141) |
Nov
(86) |
Dec
(41) |
2006 |
Jan
(35) |
Feb
(62) |
Mar
(59) |
Apr
(52) |
May
(51) |
Jun
(61) |
Jul
(30) |
Aug
(36) |
Sep
(12) |
Oct
(4) |
Nov
(22) |
Dec
(34) |
2007 |
Jan
(49) |
Feb
(19) |
Mar
(37) |
Apr
(16) |
May
(9) |
Jun
(38) |
Jul
(17) |
Aug
(31) |
Sep
(16) |
Oct
(34) |
Nov
(4) |
Dec
(8) |
2008 |
Jan
(8) |
Feb
(16) |
Mar
(14) |
Apr
(6) |
May
(4) |
Jun
(5) |
Jul
(9) |
Aug
(36) |
Sep
(6) |
Oct
(3) |
Nov
(3) |
Dec
(3) |
2009 |
Jan
(14) |
Feb
(2) |
Mar
(7) |
Apr
(16) |
May
(2) |
Jun
(10) |
Jul
(1) |
Aug
(10) |
Sep
(11) |
Oct
(4) |
Nov
(2) |
Dec
|
2010 |
Jan
(1) |
Feb
|
Mar
(13) |
Apr
(11) |
May
(18) |
Jun
(44) |
Jul
(7) |
Aug
(2) |
Sep
(14) |
Oct
|
Nov
(6) |
Dec
|
2011 |
Jan
(2) |
Feb
(6) |
Mar
(3) |
Apr
(2) |
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2012 |
Jan
(11) |
Feb
(3) |
Mar
(11) |
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
(1) |
Nov
(4) |
Dec
|
2013 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
(3) |
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2014 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
(4) |
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
(8) |
Dec
(1) |
2015 |
Jan
(3) |
Feb
(2) |
Mar
|
Apr
(3) |
May
(1) |
Jun
|
Jul
(1) |
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
(2) |
2016 |
Jan
|
Feb
(4) |
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2017 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
(3) |
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2018 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
(3) |
Jun
(1) |
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2020 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
(3) |
Jun
|
Jul
(5) |
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2021 |
Jan
|
Feb
(4) |
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
(1) |
Aug
(6) |
Sep
(3) |
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2022 |
Jan
(11) |
Feb
(2) |
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2023 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
(1) |
Nov
(3) |
Dec
(3) |
2024 |
Jan
(7) |
Feb
(2) |
Mar
(1) |
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
2025 |
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
(1) |
May
(1) |
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
From: Arno H. <aho...@xm...> - 2001-01-11 08:50:21
|
Malcom, > Just for kicks, I added a "Site Map" function to the Wiki, which takes = a > given starting page and does a breadth-first-search of the entire Wiki > using that page as the root. The result is remarkably readable (for my > Wiki, at least). Have a look at: > > http://ccls1.cse.unsw.edu.au/~malcolmr/nomicwiki/index.php?map=3DNomicW= iki Looks nice :o) Post the code please. > 1) I want to render it more like a standard Wiki page. In particular, I > want to make all the links active. Is there an appropriate function > to output the HTML code for a link? In stdlib.php there are two functions called LinkExistingWikiWord() and=20 LinkUnknownWikiWord(). I guess this is what you're looking for. Also, you can check the existence of a page with IsWikiPage(). Problem with sitemaps like these is, that they are quite expensive to=20 compute. If your wiki is small and has view visitors it doesn't matter mu= ch. But my public wiki at senseis.xmp.net gets mirrored via wget at least twi= ce=20 a week. And those !&@(? mirror every link they get, even the edit page an= d similar stuff. They also would mirror the sitemap for every page. So=20 basically each mirroring would be a small DoS attack on your wiki. That's= =20 why Ward's c2.com wiki uses the referer header to get rid of robots. > 2) I am using ExtractWikiPageLinks to get a list of outgoing links from > a page, but this also returns things I don't want: outside links, > disabled links, and text of the form '[[...]'. What is the best way > to filter these out? I think there's a bug in 1.1.9 which causes this behaviour. Try the lates= t=20 nightly build instead. Or replace it with the following function function ExtractWikiPageLinks($content) { global $WikiNameRegexp; $wikilinks =3D array(); $numlines =3D count($content); for($l =3D 0; $l < $numlines; $l++) { // remove escaped '[' $line =3D str_replace('[[', ' ', $content[$l]); // bracket links (only type wiki-* is of interest) $numBracketLinks =3D=20 preg_match_all("/\[\s*([^\]|]+\|)?\s*(.+?)\s*\]/", $line, $brktlinks); for ($i =3D 0; $i < $numBracketLinks; $i++) { $link =3D ParseAndLink($brktlinks[0][$i]); if (preg_match("#^wiki#", $link['type'])) $wikilinks[$brktlinks[2][$i]] =3D 1; $brktlink =3D preg_quote($brktlinks[0][$i]); $line =3D preg_replace("|$brktlink|", '', $line); } // BumpyText old-style wiki links if (preg_match_all("/!?$WikiNameRegexp/", $line, $link)) { for ($i =3D 0; isset($link[0][$i]); $i++) { if($link[0][$i][0] <> '!') $wikilinks[$link[0][$i]] =3D 1; } } } return $wikilinks; } =20 This should return only wiki internal links. /Arno |
From: Arno H. <aho...@xm...> - 2001-01-11 08:40:19
|
Joel, > The dbmopen funciton comes from GDBM, right? I'm > at a loss as to why this would happen, since I do > have GDBM installed, and the compiler didn't > complain about its absence when I built php. No, dbm*() functions come from compiling PHP with --with-dbm. Functions using gdbm start with dba_*() According to the PHP docs one should avoid dbm and use gdbm instead. Maybe we should consider switching. /Arno ------------- FYI, here's my answer email to Richard: Richard, > > - in dbmlib.php line 35 remove the "@" in front of dbmopen() > > Fatal error: Call to undefined function: dbmopen() in > /home/httpd/html/phpwiki/lib/dbmlib.php on line 39 Aha! You don't have dbm support in PHP. Judging from your phpinfo() output: dba DBA support enabled Supported handlers gdbm=20 There are two different functions for dbm-style databases in PHP. One is the classic dbm interface, one is an abstraction layer interface t= o=20 dbm-style databases like e.g. gdbm, ndbm, Sleepycat's db2, ... Right now you use the abstraction layer. phpwiki makes calls to the class= ic=20 dbm interface. Thus: function not found - and phpwiki can't operate. It's= =20 strange however, that you don't get the error message from ExitWiki(). Short term solutions for your problem: - compile php with --with-dbm (note the missing 'g'). - Otherwise (if you don't want to recompile PHP): replace all dbm*()=20 functions with their dba_*() style counterparts. Unfortunately, you will=20 have to modify the arguments as well. If you are new to PHP this might be= =20 too much trouble. - Otherwise: switch to another database. mySQL, msql, and PostgreSQL are supported. I don't know if the flat file system is ready for use just y= et. Long term solution: Steve should check if it's not better to migrate to the dba_*() interface= =2E > > Btw, have you made sure that all files *and* directories are readable > > by Apache? This includes lib/*, template/*, and pgsrc/* Permissions look ok. Hope that helps. /Arno |
From: <d9...@na...> - 2001-01-11 02:55:22
|
I am making a Swedish translation. Just wanted you to know. Are there any Swedish users here who want to take a look at it when it's finished or is it just me? :) --=20 ___\ Jon =C5slund |
From: Malcolm R. <mal...@cs...> - 2001-01-11 01:42:10
|
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 12:39:50PM +1100, Malcolm Ryan wrote: > I notice that the PhpWiki at SourceForge has at the bottom of every page: > > 5 best incoming links: ... > 5 best outgoing links: ... > 5 most popular nearby: ... > > Are these part of the PhpWiki distribution? I have installed version 1.1.9 > at my site (http://ccls1.cse.unsw.edu.au/~malcolmr/nomicwiki/) and it does > not show this information. Ah, from reading the source I can answer my own question. They only appear if you are using mySQL or pgSQL. Malcolm -- Malcolm Ryan - mal...@cs... - http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~malcolmr/ AI Dept, CSE, UNSW, Australia, Phone: +61 2 9385-3988 Fax: +61 2 9385-1814 "Just as we are. At a total loss. Jesus is for losers. Broken at the foot of the cross." - Steve Taylor |
From: Malcolm R. <mal...@cs...> - 2001-01-11 01:39:36
|
I notice that the PhpWiki at SourceForge has at the bottom of every page: 5 best incoming links: ... 5 best outgoing links: ... 5 most popular nearby: ... Are these part of the PhpWiki distribution? I have installed version 1.1.9 at my site (http://ccls1.cse.unsw.edu.au/~malcolmr/nomicwiki/) and it does not show this information. Malcolm -- Malcolm Ryan - mal...@cs... - http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~malcolmr/ AI Dept, CSE, UNSW, Australia, Phone: +61 2 9385-3988 Fax: +61 2 9385-1814 "Just as we are. At a total loss. Jesus is for losers. Broken at the foot of the cross." - Steve Taylor |
From: Malcolm R. <mal...@cs...> - 2001-01-11 01:22:10
|
I have just recently started using PhpWiki to run a NomicWiki at http://ccls1.cse.unsw.edu.au/~malcolmr/nomicwiki/index.php. It is working quite well. Just for kicks, I added a "Site Map" function to the Wiki, which takes a given starting page and does a breadth-first-search of the entire Wiki using that page as the root. The result is remarkably readable (for my Wiki, at least). Have a look at: http://ccls1.cse.unsw.edu.au/~malcolmr/nomicwiki/index.php?map=NomicWiki I wonder whether this might be a useful addition to the PhpWiki source. Generating the site map is easy, but there are still a few problems: 1) I want to render it more like a standard Wiki page. In particular, I want to make all the links active. Is there an appropriate function to output the HTML code for a link? 2) I am using ExtractWikiPageLinks to get a list of outgoing links from a page, but this also returns things I don't want: outside links, disabled links, and text of the form '[[...]'. What is the best way to filter these out? Malcolm -- Malcolm Ryan - mal...@cs... - http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~malcolmr/ AI Dept, CSE, UNSW, Australia, Phone: +61 2 9385-3988 Fax: +61 2 9385-1814 "Just as we are. At a total loss. Jesus is for losers. Broken at the foot of the cross." - Steve Taylor |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-10 15:55:52
|
Ok, thanks Arno Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruna - Espana myPHPortal Team http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal > -----Mensaje original----- > De: php...@li... > [mailto:php...@li...]En nombre de Arno > Hollosi > Enviado el: miercoles, 10 de enero de 2001 15:15 > Para: php...@li... > Asunto: Re: [Phpwiki-talk] doing / fixing spanish locale > > > > > 1. How to fix the spanish locale? Wich files are affected? > > Files affected are > > locale/es/templates/* > locale/es/pgsrc/* > locale/po/es.po > > > 2. How install the spanish locale for testing? > > in lib/config.php set your language to "es" > If you have modified es.po you need to run translate.sh first > (from the main directory like locale/translate.sh) > Also, modified files in pgsrc won't show up unless you start your > wiki with > an empty database. > > /Arno > > _______________________________________________ > Phpwiki-talk mailing list > Php...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/phpwiki-talk |
From: Arno H. <aho...@xm...> - 2001-01-10 14:14:41
|
> 1. How to fix the spanish locale? Wich files are affected? Files affected are locale/es/templates/* locale/es/pgsrc/* locale/po/es.po > 2. How install the spanish locale for testing? in lib/config.php set your language to "es" If you have modified es.po you need to run translate.sh first (from the main directory like locale/translate.sh) Also, modified files in pgsrc won't show up unless you start your wiki wi= th=20 an empty database. /Arno |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-10 10:49:57
|
Ah, I almost forget this. Now phpWiki can work inside a web portal system. I have done the integration with phpNuke & myphportal successfully, you can see this in action at: http://proca.nexen.net In main menu is Wiki (test2) Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruna - Espana myPHPortal Team http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-10 10:36:33
|
Hi, I saw that the locale in spanish is rather American Spanish that real spanish, and I think is incomplete I would like to do a locale spanish, but I need some things: 1. How to fix the spanish locale? Wich files are affected? 2. How install the spanish locale for testing? Tnx Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruna - Espana myPHPortal Team http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-09 18:50:39
|
Yes, thanks Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruna - Espana myPHPortal Team http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal > -----Mensaje original----- > De: php...@li... > [mailto:php...@li...]En nombre de Steve > Wainstead > Enviado el: martes, 09 de enero de 2001 19:36 > Para: php...@li... > Asunto: RE: [Phpwiki-talk] Arno, I need a little help... > > > On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Pablo Roca Rozas wrote: > > > Just curious if I EditText a page the myPhPortal word or mySadlyNewsSoon > > don't get recognised as a new link, it's likely if I began with > my the word > > is not recognized as a new link. > > Links have to start with a capital letter, so MyPhPortal would link but > myPhPortal would not... is that what you meant? > > ~swain > > > > > > Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) > > La Coruna - Espana > > myPHPortal Team > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal > > > > > > > -----Mensaje original----- > > > De: php...@li... > > > [mailto:php...@li...]En nombre de Steve > > > Wainstead > > > Enviado el: martes, 09 de enero de 2001 18:13 > > > Para: php...@li... > > > Asunto: [Phpwiki-talk] Arno, I need a little help... > > > > > > > > > > > > This gentleman has been trying to install a DBM based PhpWiki > on a Red Hat > > > system. I am fairly certain he's using version 1.1.9. I'm > stumped at this > > > point as to why he cannot get it to work... initially it > looked like he > > > didn't compile DBM support into PHP, which he then did, but it still > > > gives him a blank page. Perhaps there is something in PHP4.04 we don't > > > know about... perhaps you can see something I'm overlooking. > > > > > > thx > > > ~swain > > > > > > > > > > > > > ...............................ooo0000ooo................................. > > > Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ > > home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 _______________________________________________ Phpwiki-talk mailing list Php...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/phpwiki-talk |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-09 18:40:19
|
Thanks Arno, that works Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruna - Espana myPHPortal Team http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal > -----Mensaje original----- > De: php...@li... > [mailto:php...@li...]En nombre de Arno > Hollosi > Enviado el: martes, 09 de enero de 2001 19:09 > Para: php...@li... > Asunto: Re: [Phpwiki-talk] Arno, I need a little help... > > > > Pablo, > > > Just curious if I EditText a page the myPhPortal word or mySadlyNewsSoon > > don't get recognised as a new link, it's likely if I began with my the > > word is not recognized as a new link. > > the word has to start with an uppercase letter. > I.e. noLinkHere is not linked (first letter is lowercase), but > AnAwesomeLink > is recognized (first letter is uppercase). > > If you need you pagenames starting with lowercase letters then put them > into square brackets like this: [myPHPortal] [mySadlyNewsSoon] > > /Arno > > _______________________________________________ > Phpwiki-talk mailing list > Php...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/phpwiki-talk |
From: Steve W. <sw...@wc...> - 2001-01-09 18:35:30
|
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Pablo Roca Rozas wrote: > Just curious if I EditText a page the myPhPortal word or mySadlyNewsSoon > don't get recognised as a new link, it's likely if I began with my the word > is not recognized as a new link. Links have to start with a capital letter, so MyPhPortal would link but myPhPortal would not... is that what you meant? ~swain > > Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) > La Coruna - Espana > myPHPortal Team > http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal > > > > -----Mensaje original----- > > De: php...@li... > > [mailto:php...@li...]En nombre de Steve > > Wainstead > > Enviado el: martes, 09 de enero de 2001 18:13 > > Para: php...@li... > > Asunto: [Phpwiki-talk] Arno, I need a little help... > > > > > > > > This gentleman has been trying to install a DBM based PhpWiki on a Red Hat > > system. I am fairly certain he's using version 1.1.9. I'm stumped at this > > point as to why he cannot get it to work... initially it looked like he > > didn't compile DBM support into PHP, which he then did, but it still > > gives him a blank page. Perhaps there is something in PHP4.04 we don't > > know about... perhaps you can see something I'm overlooking. > > > > thx > > ~swain > > > > > > > > ...............................ooo0000ooo................................. > > Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ > > home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 |
From: Arno H. <aho...@xm...> - 2001-01-09 18:18:17
|
Pablo, > I have looked at your code (not much till now), and I didn't saw how to > incorporate the HTML you generate in a php like we do, I digged into > lib\stdlib.php and I'm figuring that this is done in the GeneratePage > function. Am I right? Or must I do in another way saying to phpWiki to > render mainfile.php , header.php and footer.php we do? If you like to have complete control over the other things, then just wri= te=20 your own GeneratePage() function. The parameters are straight forward. # GeneratePage() -- takes $content and puts it in the template $templa= te # $template ... name of the template (see config.php for list of names= ) # $content ... html content to put into the page # $name ... page title # $hash ... if called while creating a phpwiki page, $hash points to # the $pagehash array of that page. function GeneratePage($template, $content, $name, $hash) Basically, $content contains the bare rendered phpwiki page without the fluff added by the template. Grep for GeneratePage to see where it gets=20 called from and to understand how it is used. /Arno |
From: Arno H. <aho...@xm...> - 2001-01-09 18:09:01
|
Pablo, > Just curious if I EditText a page the myPhPortal word or mySadlyNewsSoo= n > don't get recognised as a new link, it's likely if I began with my the > word is not recognized as a new link. the word has to start with an uppercase letter. I.e. noLinkHere is not linked (first letter is lowercase), but AnAwesomeL= ink is recognized (first letter is uppercase). If you need you pagenames starting with lowercase letters then put them=20 into square brackets like this: [myPHPortal] [mySadlyNewsSoon] /Arno |
From: Arno H. <aho...@xm...> - 2001-01-09 17:55:20
|
cc'ed to phpwiki-talk as it might be of interest to others as well .... (sorry Steve, you receive it twice) ------------ Hi Richard, I'm Arno, one of the developers of phpwiki. Steve asked me to help him tr= y=20 to figure out what your problem is. =46rom the emails Steve sent me, it seems the problem is either very mund= ane=20 or pretty sophistcated. To ensure that everything is going as it should b= e, please make the following steps and send us the results. - which version of phpwiki are you using? I suggest downloading the nightly tarball from ftp://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/pub/phpwiki/phpwiki.nightly.tar.gz Untar it and try it out, still no page? - send us the result from a call to phpinfo() The following assumes a fresh install from the nightly tarball. - in config.php line 4: change error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE); to error_reporting(E_ALL); - in dbmlib.php line 35 remove the "@" in front of dbmopen()=20 - if you have time add the following prints to OpenDataBase() in dbmlib.p= hp: (lines marked with ###########) function OpenDataBase($dbname) { global $WikiDB; // hash of all the DBM file names print "entered OpenDataBase($dbname)\n"; flush(); ############ reset($WikiDB); while (list($key, $file) =3D each($WikiDB)) { print "trying db -$key-, file -$file-\n"; flush(); ########## while (($dbi[$key] =3D dbmopen($file, "c")) < 1) { print "result was -$dbi[$key]-\n"; flush(); ############ $numattempts++; if ($numattempts > MAX_DBM_ATTEMPTS) { ExitWiki("Cannot open database '$key' : '$file', giving=20 up."); } sleep(1); } print "final key is -$dbi[$key]-\n"; flush(); ########### } print "leaving OpenDataBase()\n"; flush(); ############### return $dbi; } - look at index.php again, do a "View HTML source" in your browser and send us what you see there (byte for byte) This should give us a good clue, what is happening. I'm concentrating on OpenDataBase(), because in one of your emails you wr= ote that you see the print before, but not the print directly after=20 OpenDataBase() Btw, have you made sure that all files *and* directories are readable by Apache? This includes lib/*, template/*, and pgsrc/* Thanks for helping us debugging phpwiki /Arno |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-09 17:54:06
|
Just curious if I EditText a page the myPhPortal word or mySadlyNewsSoon don't get recognised as a new link, it's likely if I began with my the word is not recognized as a new link. Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruna - Espana myPHPortal Team http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal > -----Mensaje original----- > De: php...@li... > [mailto:php...@li...]En nombre de Steve > Wainstead > Enviado el: martes, 09 de enero de 2001 18:13 > Para: php...@li... > Asunto: [Phpwiki-talk] Arno, I need a little help... > > > > This gentleman has been trying to install a DBM based PhpWiki on a Red Hat > system. I am fairly certain he's using version 1.1.9. I'm stumped at this > point as to why he cannot get it to work... initially it looked like he > didn't compile DBM support into PHP, which he then did, but it still > gives him a blank page. Perhaps there is something in PHP4.04 we don't > know about... perhaps you can see something I'm overlooking. > > thx > ~swain > > > > ...............................ooo0000ooo................................. > Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ > home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain > |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-09 17:38:48
|
Me again, What are the future enhacement plans for phpWiki? Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruna - Espana myPHPortal Team http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal > -----Mensaje original----- > De: php...@li... > [mailto:php...@li...]En nombre de Steve > Wainstead > Enviado el: martes, 09 de enero de 2001 18:13 > Para: php...@li... > Asunto: [Phpwiki-talk] Arno, I need a little help... > > > > This gentleman has been trying to install a DBM based PhpWiki on a Red Hat > system. I am fairly certain he's using version 1.1.9. I'm stumped at this > point as to why he cannot get it to work... initially it looked like he > didn't compile DBM support into PHP, which he then did, but it still > gives him a blank page. Perhaps there is something in PHP4.04 we don't > know about... perhaps you can see something I'm overlooking. > > thx > ~swain > > > > ...............................ooo0000ooo................................. > Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ > home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain > |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-09 17:37:33
|
Hi Steve, I am trying to integrate phpwiki with myphportal software we are doing, all pages we render are in the following format: anypage.php <?php if (!isset($mainfile)) { include("mainfile.php"); } include("header.php"); ?> Here goes the HTML code as normal. <?php include("footer.php"); ?> I have looked at your code (not much till now), and I didn't saw how to incorporate the HTML you generate in a php like we do, I digged into lib\stdlib.php and I'm figuring that this is done in the GeneratePage function. Am I right? Or must I do in another way saying to phpWiki to render mainfile.php , header.php and footer.php we do? Thanks, Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruna - Espana myPHPortal Team http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-09 17:30:30
|
Hi Steve, Just to say two things, maybe this man must ensure exactly of what version of php he has, he just says php 4.0 , we at myphportal have noticed some errors from people running php 4.0 Beta 2. This man must do a phpinfo() for seeing his version. The message sent out to the browser "Just before OpenDataBase" is not at phpwiki code, maybe he has modified some code or this is a server message. Finally let me introduce myself, I am part of a web portal system we are developing called myphportal, is a software based on phpNuke with more than 90 bugs fixed, you can see in action at: http://proca.nexen.net I hope I have enough time to collaborate with phpwiki project. But don't add me cause by now I can't promise any time. Best, Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruna - Espana myPHPortal Team http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal > -----Mensaje original----- > De: php...@li... > [mailto:php...@li...]En nombre de Steve > Wainstead > Enviado el: martes, 09 de enero de 2001 18:13 > Para: php...@li... > Asunto: [Phpwiki-talk] Arno, I need a little help... > > > > This gentleman has been trying to install a DBM based PhpWiki on a Red Hat > system. I am fairly certain he's using version 1.1.9. I'm stumped at this > point as to why he cannot get it to work... initially it looked like he > didn't compile DBM support into PHP, which he then did, but it still > gives him a blank page. Perhaps there is something in PHP4.04 we don't > know about... perhaps you can see something I'm overlooking. > > thx > ~swain > > > > ...............................ooo0000ooo................................. > Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ > home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain > |
From: Steve W. <sw...@wc...> - 2001-01-09 17:13:09
|
This gentleman has been trying to install a DBM based PhpWiki on a Red Hat system. I am fairly certain he's using version 1.1.9. I'm stumped at this point as to why he cannot get it to work... initially it looked like he didn't compile DBM support into PHP, which he then did, but it still gives him a blank page. Perhaps there is something in PHP4.04 we don't know about... perhaps you can see something I'm overlooking. thx ~swain ...............................ooo0000ooo................................. Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain |
From: Pablo R. R. <pr...@cl...> - 2001-01-09 17:01:05
|
Sorry only for testing. Pablo Roca (pr...@cl...) La Coruña - España |
From: Aredridel <are...@nb...> - 2001-01-07 21:25:40
|
> > I dont' pretend to completely understand this, but I would think a > sysadmin would have to install the PHP script (or perhaps an unwitting > user) in order to "infect" the system. The article has no details. > > http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/15862.html Looks like it's only barely a virus, and more a sort of pirate script that just adds itself to other scripts... not hard to imagine, really. *sigh* Too bad. Not the publicity PHP needs, 'specially with the rampant silliness concerning virii. Ari |
From: Steve W. <sw...@wc...> - 2001-01-07 21:01:32
|
I dont' pretend to completely understand this, but I would think a sysadmin would have to install the PHP script (or perhaps an unwitting user) in order to "infect" the system. The article has no details. http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/15862.html ...............................ooo0000ooo................................. Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain |
From: Jan N. <ja...@gn...> - 2001-01-04 20:30:53
|
Arno Hollosi <aho...@in...> writes: > What else is there to do? Tasks I can think of: > - update localized versions > - write a locale/README (e.g. how to add your language -- Jan?) Currently have not too much time on my hands, but here's a (bit patched up) email I sent in response to a translation question. All info should be there. This would make a nice wiki page, maintained by new translators AddNewLocale :-) ./locale/README: From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen <ja...@gn...> Subject: Re: [Phpwiki-talk] translation To: php...@li... Cc: Arno Hollosi <aho...@in...>, Olivier Kaloudoff <ka...@ka...> Date: 14 Dec 2000 20:51:16 +0100 Organization: Jan at Appel Olivier Kaloudoff <ka...@ka...> writes: > I saw locale/translate.sh in the > 1.1.9 tarball. I seems to be useful *after* > translation. > > But no docs about how to start > translation for a new locale (fr). Just copy the locale/po/phpwiki.pot to fr.po, alongside nl.po. Then, translate all the strings to french. Emacs has a handy po translation mode for you. Most of the work, though, is in translating the pgsrc and template files. Easiest is to do: mkdir locale/fr cp -rv pgsrc locale/fr cp -rv templates locale/fr You may want to change the names of some pgsrc files afterwards. For anything you don't know, look at the `nl' or `de' versions*. After you've translated everything, you may want to check the result of your efforts, run: ./locale/translate.sh which generates the translation tables, the mo files**. Then, edit ./lib/config.php and change the lines that set $LANG to make phpwiki use your language, to make them look like this: // Select your language - default language "C": English // other languages available: Dutch "nl", Spanish "es", German "de" // $LANG="C"; $LANG="fr"; Phpwiki should now speak french. If you're unfamiliar with GNU gettext and po files, you may find some information at http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/ If you succeed, you may also want to add instructions to this translation doco for phpwiki ;-) Good luck, Jan. *) you have to get the filenames for the templates right, e.g. **)translate.sh is a simple script that tries to replace the usual `make po po-update'. It actually does these things: * make the .pot file up to date * merge differences into all translated .po files * generate .mo files * generate legacy php3 translation dictionary [this is the hairiest part and should be dropped when we drop php3 support] -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <ja...@gn...> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien | http://www.lilypond.org -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <ja...@gn...> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien | http://www.lilypond.org |