Andreas Gohr | 1 Feb 04:00
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darcs changes 2008-02-01


Good Morning!

This are the darcs changes for DokuWiki committed
yesterday. Please test them and report bugs.

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Single patches can be downloaded from
http://dev.splitbrain.org/darcs/index.cgi/dokuwiki/?c=patches

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Adam Pribyl | 1 Feb 23:51
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_dokuwiki.changes empty

Today I found my log file with dokuwiki page changes is empty. (0 bytes) 
Is it a hack or it's just because dokuwiki has problem to handle full 
disc? I'm not the maintainer of the server it runs on.. so this could 
happen that the disc was full. Or is dokuwiki self purging this file with 
time?

I am using 2007-06-26b.

Adam Pribyl
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Adam - | 2 Feb 09:56
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FCKW 0.4 not working

I'm having a similar problem that was reported in a posting from a few
days ago (http://www.freelists.org/archives/dokuwiki/01-2008/msg00152.html)
with the FCKW plug-in. In effect, the plug-in does not work in my
installation.

My environment is very similar to the message I referred to above:
1. I'm using the dokuwiki-2007-06-26b
2. I'm using a hosted environment (DreamHost); Perl 5.8.4 and Apache
1.3.9 are installed and running
3. The perl module html2wiki is installed correctly.
4. When i look at the error log of the apache server, anytime I have
tried editing a page (with the plugin installed), I see:
   "the command "html2wiki" was not written correctly or could not be located"

Any suggestions?

Adam
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Guy Brand | 2 Feb 23:32
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Re: Namespace manager?

On 30 January at 10:15, Bill Jones wrote:

> Greetings -
> 
> Is there a Namespace manager, in the sense that there is a Dokuwiki

No.

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Robert O'Rourke | 4 Feb 12:13
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how to display sections depending on acl user group

Hi there,

I was wondering what plugins are used or how people go about making 
sections of a page only appear depending on who is logged in and what 
user group they are in.

For example:

=== everyone can see this bit ===

some text

<acl:admin>

=== only admin can see this bit ===

some text

</acl:admin>

Is there any existing way to achieve this? I looked at using the include 
page plugin however people would be able to see the include code even if 
they didn't have permission to see the included page right?

Cheers,
Rob
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Otto Vainio | 4 Feb 12:23
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Re: how to display sections depending on acl user group


Robert O'Rourke wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was wondering what plugins are used or how people go about making
> sections of a page only appear depending on who is logged in and what
> user group they are in.
>
Hi

Have you tried ifauth?
http://wiki.splitbrain.org/plugin:ifauth

brgds Otto
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Robert O'Rourke | 4 Feb 13:38
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Re: how to display sections depending on acl user group

Otto Vainio wrote:
>
>
> Robert O'Rourke wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I was wondering what plugins are used or how people go about making
>> sections of a page only appear depending on who is logged in and what
>> user group they are in.
>>
> Hi
>
> Have you tried ifauth?
> http://wiki.splitbrain.org/plugin:ifauth
>
> brgds Otto

Perfect!
Thank you very much Otto.
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Re: FCKW 0.4 not working

Am 02.02.2008, 09:56 Uhr, schrieb Adam - <jr.citizen <at> gmail.com>:

Hi Adam,

> I'm having a similar problem that was reported in a posting from a few
> days ago  
> (http://www.freelists.org/archives/dokuwiki/01-2008/msg00152.html)
> with the FCKW plug-in. In effect, the plug-in does not work in my
> installation.
>
> My environment is very similar to the message I referred to above:
> 1. I'm using the dokuwiki-2007-06-26b
> 2. I'm using a hosted environment (DreamHost); Perl 5.8.4 and Apache
> 1.3.9 are installed and running
> 3. The perl module html2wiki is installed correctly.
> 4. When i look at the error log of the apache server, anytime I have
> tried editing a page (with the plugin installed), I see:
>    "the command "html2wiki" was not written correctly or could not be  
> located"

finally someone else has this problem as well.it looks exactly the same.
i'm kind of "glad" :-/

I haven't tried anything during weekend. But i still
assume, that there is only one tiny entry missing. a special path
in the dokuwiki setup to the perl binary s.th like that...

Please let me know, if you find out anything new about this topic.
Or anybody else. That would be very kind. I'll keep on
trying in the meantime,also.
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Gijs van Gemert | 5 Feb 22:33
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A pleasure to work with FCKeditor

Hello Pierre,

We have been using DokuwikiFCK (plugin version 0.4) now for some time, and are very content with it. I installed it according to your instructions, after explicitly removing older versions of the plugin (yours and Myron's). The editor does what it is expected to do, and more. For people with a non-technical background, it feels very natural to use the wiki. Using a restricted icon/instruction set for the editor results in faster loading and less questions form non-experienced users. A real nice feature is the 'Copy as Word data' option. This is a solution for many translation problems I met with the old editor (like having to use a Word macro not supported by the IT department,etc.).

There are a few attention points:
  • The font in (un)ordered lists is gray rather than black. I did not find the time yet to look in the CSS, but I suppose the solution is there.
  • There is a discrepancy between the fonts and layout in the editor, and in the definitive pages. Could it be possible to use the right elements in FCKeditor? Then it would be somewhat more Wysiwyg.
  • After some time I get the message that my 'exclusive  editing rights' are about to disappear, even when I have been busy writing and editing. Somehow Dokuwiki only counts using the old editor as editing.
  • Uploading documents and using them in a dokuwiki page as a download (e.g. excel or powerpoint (or the openoffice equivalents)) is still not possible.
  • Plugin codes like those from  {{NEWPAGE}} are recognized. However, {{indexmenu>namespace1#2}} disappears from the page. Thus I have a problem editing the sidebars of the site, even when I use the Wiki syntax option.
Maybe I don't tell you anything new, but I thought it would be handy to get some feedback from a real life using situation.

greetings, and thanks for your work.

Gijs van Gemert
James | 6 Feb 02:36

Re: FCKW 0.4 not working

On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 05:23:43 -0800, Jean-Claude Rosenthal  
<jc.rosenthal <at> aicon.de> wrote:

> Am 02.02.2008, 09:56 Uhr, schrieb Adam - <jr.citizen <at> gmail.com>:

>> 4. When i look at the error log of the apache server, anytime I have
>> tried editing a page (with the plugin installed), I see:
>>    "the command "html2wiki" was not written correctly or could not be  
>> located"
>
> finally someone else has this problem as well.it looks exactly the same.
> i'm kind of "glad" :-/
>
> I haven't tried anything during weekend. But i still
> assume, that there is only one tiny entry missing. a special path
> in the dokuwiki setup to the perl binary s.th like that...
>

I turned on more robust error checking, having run into this issue before  
when PHP tries to execute command line programs in Windows. (I made sure  
to catch stderr messages in my output.)

While I, too, can run the html2wiki batch file fine from the Windows  
command line, PHP doesn't have the same success.

The first issue was that I am running PHP using FastCGI - since PHP is  
spawned as its own process, it doesn't share the PATH variable with  
regular command shells. This is the "html2wiki could not be located"  
symptom, I believe.

I fixed this by editing the FastCGI environment variables in my  
httpd.conf, which brought me one step closer.

Then the program output this message:

The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. Dialect  
'DokuWikiFCKW' could not be loaded (tried  
HTML::WikiConverter::DokuWikiFCKW DokuWikiFCKW). Error: Can't locate  
DokuWikiFCKW.pm in @INC (@INC contains: c:/strawberry/perl/lib  
c:/strawberry/perl/site/lib .) at (eval 5) line 1. BEGIN failed– 
compilation aborted at (eval 5) line 1. at  
c:/strawberry/perl/bin/html2wiki line 10

I moved the DokuWikiFCKW.pm module to one of the include directories (not  
the best solution, but I just wanted to see if I could get it wokring),  
and then hit this error message:

The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. can't  
open file for reading: No such file or directory at  
c:/strawberry/perl/bin/html2wiki line 13

Which, until I have time to do more testing, is probably yet another  
Perl/Win32/PHP/FastCGI environment variable or setting not being present.
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