From: R. M. v. D. <mv...@ca...> - 2003-06-04 01:54:00
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Hi, I've tried the module and had a little trouble getting it to run. I have lots of experience with the standalone phpwiki though... Phpwiki has some nice features. It is quite a bit slower than wakka, but I'd say more powerful and extendible. It doesn't have a good system for access control though (but maybe not needed). One problem is that the markup is different... so would require a certain amount of re-editing pages (or a conversion script). I can have a look at wakka... maybe there is a simple fix to the 'history' problem. Regards, Mike On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, K. Ono wrote: > Hi, > > I guess you are right. It seems that wakkawiki relies on .htaccess to do the > rewrite > of requested URI? > The xoops.org server has .htaccess disabled for better performance, so I > guess > that is where the problem is. > > Has anyone used the phpWiki module by danielblues? If it works fine, maybe > we should install the mod on www.xoops.org and move the contents on the wiki > site to the module. > > Thanks and regards, > K. Ono > > > > > My apologies for mailing to the whole dev list... Who is reponsible for > > maintenance of the wiki? > > > > There is currently a problem that you cannot edit an old version of a > page > > (e.g. to rollback to a previous version after a page is > > broken/vandalized). > > > > For example, from the history page, when you click on one of the old > > versions, > > > > > > > http://wiki.xoops.org/wakka.php?wakka=HomePage/show?time=2003-05-30+06%3A52% > > 3A21 > > > > you get the error message: "Unknown method "page/show?time=2003-05-30 > > 06:52:21.php". > > > > Just a stab in the dark: is this perhaps a mod_rewrite problem? > > > > I think this is an essential feature for restoring wiki pages. (Since the > > 'diff' page only gives you HTML and doesn't give you the markup, you > can't > > really cut and paste the desired text from there.) Anyways, just wanted > > to bring this to the relevant person's attention in case they are not yet > > aware of the problem. > > > > Regards, > > Mike > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The best > thread debugger on the planet. Designed with thread debugging features > you've never dreamed of, try TotalView 6 free at www.etnus.com. > _______________________________________________ > Xoops-development mailing list > Xoo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xoops-development > > |