From j.her at t-online.de Sat Jul 2 09:05:17 2005 From: j.her at t-online.de (j.her at t-online.de) Date: Sat Jul 2 09:05:17 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] User preferences Message-ID: <1DokDG-1ST5c10@fwd30.sul.t-online.de> Hi, it would be nice if I could mail my account data even if I'm logged in (for reference, after creating a new account). Now, I have to create, log out, mail, log in again. Should be a trivial change... ;) Ciao, J?rgen From jh at web.de Sat Jul 2 13:08:48 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Sat Jul 2 13:08:48 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] honoring newlines outside of {{{ }}} code blocks In-Reply-To: <5b7479590506242250ce550d9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 00:50:17 -0500, jacob martinson wrote: >Has anyone written anything that will allow you to have single >newlines in a page be honored so you don't have to append a [[br]] at >the end of each line? >I use {{{ }}} for code blocks and pasting unix shell sessions, so I >don't want to just change the css definition to make that look more >like regular text, because I do use code blocks a lot. Use "#format text". If you want to embed text into other text, either use Include or SectionParser (damn, I guess I have to update my good ol' trusted Version 1.1 [Revision 1.173] install after seeing all the new features). Ciao, J?rgen From jh at web.de Sat Jul 2 13:08:49 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Sat Jul 2 13:08:49 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Help on editing/formatting a multicolumn page In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 12:15:41 +0200, Anke Heinrich wrote: >I'm trying to create a page that contains a list of links. Instead of >presenting everything as a vertical list and forcing the viewer to scroll >down I want a multicolumn layout, so that from a specific list item on all >the following items are continued at the right side of the first list >items. Use something like this: #pragma section-numbers off || [[Include(/General,"Allgemeines",2)]] ||<^50%> [[Include(/Wikis,"Wikis",2)]] || Ciao, J?rgen From jh at web.de Sat Jul 2 13:08:49 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Sat Jul 2 13:08:49 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Question about working around timeout during spellchecker db creation In-Reply-To: <6A2DF60561F49146ACAB335262015E12F1A046@newman.motive.com> Message-ID: On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 23:55:51 -0500, David Cramer (Tech Pubs) wrote: >I suspect this is happening to me, but I'm to dense to understand what >you mean by "manually request the page". Since I wrote the text, I can answer that: it means you telnet to the HTTP port and enter the GET request manually, since telnet won't timeout. Well, not a solution fpr the faint-hearted (or RFC-ignorant), but then it IS a way to solve the problem... ;) Ciao, J?rgen From jh at web.de Sat Jul 2 13:08:51 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Sat Jul 2 13:08:51 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Wiki Links In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 15:55:51 +0100, Gordon Ross wrote: >With an HTTP link, it possible to specify it as: >[http://www.somewhere.com/ This is the text] >Is it possble to do something similar with a link to a document within the wiki ? Doing: >[WikiPage Some Text] doesn't work some1 else posted the [::] syntax already, another more std one is [wiki:Self:SomePage my name for it]. Ciao, J?rgen From dcramer at motive.com Sun Jul 3 10:45:43 2005 From: dcramer at motive.com (David Cramer (Tech Pubs)) Date: Sun Jul 3 10:45:43 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Question about working around timeout during spellchecker db creation Message-ID: <6A2DF60561F49146ACAB335262015E12F1A308@newman.motive.com> Ok, thanks. Btw, this worked for me and may be a little easier for the less enlightened :-) dcramer at myrmecine ~ $ lynx -dump -connect_timeout=200000000000000000 http:////FrontPage?action=SpellCheck David > -----Original Message----- > From: jh at web.de [mailto:jh at web.de] > Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 2:51 PM > To: David Cramer (Tech Pubs); moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Moin-user] Question about working around > timeout during spellchecker db creation > > On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 23:55:51 -0500, David Cramer (Tech Pubs) wrote: > > >I suspect this is happening to me, but I'm to dense to > understand what > >you mean by "manually request the page". > > Since I wrote the text, I can answer that: it means you > telnet to the HTTP port and enter the GET request manually, > since telnet won't timeout. Well, not a solution fpr the > faint-hearted (or RFC-ignorant), but then it IS a way to > solve the problem... ;) > > Ciao, J?rgen From joreiners at gmail.com Mon Jul 4 02:38:07 2005 From: joreiners at gmail.com (Jonatan Reiners) Date: Mon Jul 4 02:38:07 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Shibboleth patch In-Reply-To: <590a519a05060907416bc575b@mail.gmail.com> References: <590a519a05060907416bc575b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <590a519a05070402123b0afc4b@mail.gmail.com> Hello MoinMoiners, for my work at Universit?t Bremen (http://www.uni-bremen.de) i wrote a patch to enable the use of Shibboleth (http://shibboleth.internet2.edu http://www.switch.ch/aai/ ). With this patch MoinMoin is able to integrate authentication information from Shibboleth in the acl system. If somebody is interested in further information please write me. A small README is also included. Shibboleth is a software for federated identity management and open-source. It is developed for Educational Institutions to make federated use of protected web-resources possible. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: moin-shib.tar.gz Type: application/x-gzip Size: 5737 bytes Desc: not available URL: From rapude at web.de Mon Jul 4 03:53:07 2005 From: rapude at web.de (Ralf Rapude) Date: Mon Jul 4 03:53:07 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Restore old pages out of date dir Message-ID: <42C91428.60400@web.de> Hi all, after using moinmoin on Fedora Core 2 I've just updated to FC 4 and like mentioned on the help pages I've backuped my data dir for the old wikipage in order to use them also on the new system. After updating the os I've installed the newest version of moinmoin and I've also copied my stored old data directory into the new instances data dir. But the navigation doesn't show the content I've moved into data though all pages are in the pages folder and also the text directory contains the correct text of the pages. If I try to call a page directly by typing in the pages name (like e.g. http://www.localhost.de/mywiki/OldPage) but I allways get the message "This Page doesn't exist yet". Is there anything more to do if I would like to use the pages from the "old" moinmoin? Do I have to generate a new pagetree or something like this? Thanks a lot Ralf From tw-public at gmx.de Mon Jul 4 04:26:18 2005 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon Jul 4 04:26:18 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Restore old pages out of date dir In-Reply-To: <42C91428.60400@web.de> References: <42C91428.60400@web.de> Message-ID: <42C8D5C2.9060000@gmx.de> > after using moinmoin on Fedora Core 2 I've just updated to FC 4 I don't know which moin versions they included in FC2 and FC4, but reading the rest of your msg, I assume that it is <1.3 in FC2 and >=1.3 in FC4. If that is the case, you need to migrate your data_dir, just read README.migration - it should be included in the moin docs, maybe somewhere like /usr/share/docs/moin*/ (if not, get a complete moin archive from SF). From rapude at web.de Mon Jul 4 07:05:52 2005 From: rapude at web.de (Ralf Rapude) Date: Mon Jul 4 07:05:52 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Restore old pages out of date dir In-Reply-To: <42C8D5C2.9060000@gmx.de> References: <42C91428.60400@web.de> <42C8D5C2.9060000@gmx.de> Message-ID: <42C94168.4050603@web.de> Hi all, README.migration was the right hint. I've really read a lot of all the given helpfiles but it seems that I didn't find the right one (Sorry). After converting the files everything seems to work :o) but another short question comes up: The text folder, contained before in the data dir seems to be not there anymore. Searching for files by grep just shows the given snippet in a folder like e.g. pages/MyPage/revisions/00000011 or in the cache folder. Isn't there a textfoder anymore? And if not how do I delete pages now (if I won't do it by the delete Action)? Thanks again and best regards Ralf Thomas Waldmann wrote: >>after using moinmoin on Fedora Core 2 I've just updated to FC 4 > > > I don't know which moin versions they included in FC2 and FC4, but > reading the rest of your msg, I assume that it is <1.3 in FC2 and >=1.3 > in FC4. > > If that is the case, you need to migrate your data_dir, just read > README.migration - it should be included in the moin docs, maybe > somewhere like /usr/share/docs/moin*/ (if not, get a complete moin > archive from SF). > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies > from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward articles, > informative Webcasts and more! Get everything you need to get up to > speed, fast. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7477&alloc_id=16492&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user > From tw-public at gmx.de Mon Jul 4 08:00:53 2005 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon Jul 4 08:00:53 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Restore old pages out of date dir In-Reply-To: <42C94168.4050603@web.de> References: <42C91428.60400@web.de> <42C8D5C2.9060000@gmx.de> <42C94168.4050603@web.de> Message-ID: <42C90817.8010305@gmx.de> > The text folder, contained before in the data dir seems to be not there > anymore. Yes. > Searching for files by grep just shows the given snippet in a folder > like e.g. pages/MyPage/revisions/00000011 or in the cache folder. Isn't > there a textfoder anymore? And if not how do I delete pages now (if I > won't do it by the delete Action)? You should use the delete action. :) Otherwise read the "current" file and increment the value in it, so that it points to a non-existing revision. If you want to completely NUKE a page (and all backups and history of it), you can remove the complete page directory. From rapude at web.de Mon Jul 4 08:39:34 2005 From: rapude at web.de (Ralf Rapude) Date: Mon Jul 4 08:39:34 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Restore old pages out of data dir In-Reply-To: <42C90817.8010305@gmx.de> References: <42C91428.60400@web.de> <42C8D5C2.9060000@gmx.de> <42C94168.4050603@web.de> <42C90817.8010305@gmx.de> Message-ID: <42C957A8.9060804@web.de> Thanks a lot for the fast help! > You should use the delete action. :) :o) Thomas Waldmann wrote: >>The text folder, contained before in the data dir seems to be not there >>anymore. > > > Yes. > > >>Searching for files by grep just shows the given snippet in a folder >>like e.g. pages/MyPage/revisions/00000011 or in the cache folder. Isn't >>there a textfoder anymore? And if not how do I delete pages now (if I >>won't do it by the delete Action)? > > > You should use the delete action. :) > > Otherwise read the "current" file and increment the value in it, so that > it points to a non-existing revision. > > If you want to completely NUKE a page (and all backups and history of > it), you can remove the complete page directory. From jh at web.de Mon Jul 4 10:36:38 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Mon Jul 4 10:36:38 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Shibboleth patch In-Reply-To: <590a519a05070402123b0afc4b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 11:12:39 +0200, Jonatan Reiners wrote: >Shibboleth is a software for federated identity management and >open-source. It is developed for Educational Institutions to make >federated use of protected web-resources possible. Would it also be possible to transport / sync user prefs between different wikis, or is this just for auth purposes? Ciao, J?rgen From jh at web.de Mon Jul 4 10:36:39 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Mon Jul 4 10:36:39 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] CSS per page Message-ID: hi, is there a "#pragma css " directive that adds an additional CSS for the current page? Ciao, J?rgen From Matthew.Warren at Powergen.co.uk Tue Jul 5 07:23:15 2005 From: Matthew.Warren at Powergen.co.uk (Warren, Matthew (Retail)) Date: Tue Jul 5 07:23:15 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] search titles/text button Message-ID: <33C3DEE7361D394290F8CC76E3866638021C7445@CORPHNXSEXV01.corp.pg.eon.net> A slight issue, but one that keeps niggling at me. The button highlighted as the default action for a search when typing into the quick search box is 'titles', but once you hit return a search of the full-text is done instead.. -----Original Message----- From: moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Ralf Rapude Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 4:37 PM To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Moin-user] Restore old pages out of data dir Thanks a lot for the fast help! > You should use the delete action. :) :o) Thomas Waldmann wrote: >>The text folder, contained before in the data dir seems to be not there >>anymore. > > > Yes. > > >>Searching for files by grep just shows the given snippet in a folder >>like e.g. pages/MyPage/revisions/00000011 or in the cache folder. Isn't >>there a textfoder anymore? And if not how do I delete pages now (if I >>won't do it by the delete Action)? > > > You should use the delete action. :) > > Otherwise read the "current" file and increment the value in it, so that > it points to a non-existing revision. > > If you want to completely NUKE a page (and all backups and history of > it), you can remove the complete page directory. ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward articles, informative Webcasts and more! 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Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Powergen Retail Limited. Powergen Retail Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority for the sale and service of general insurance products. Registered addresses: Powergen Retail Limited, Westwood Way, Westwood Business Park, Coventry, CV4 8LG. Registered in England and Wales No: 3407430 Telephone +44 (0) 2476 42 4000 Fax +44 (0) 2476 42 5432 From joreiners at gmail.com Tue Jul 5 07:25:44 2005 From: joreiners at gmail.com (Jonatan Reiners) Date: Tue Jul 5 07:25:44 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Shibboleth patch In-Reply-To: References: <590a519a05070402123b0afc4b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <590a519a05070507244f1575a5@mail.gmail.com> Hello, On 04/07/05, Juergen Hermann wrote: > On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 11:12:39 +0200, Jonatan Reiners wrote: > > >Shibboleth is a software for federated identity management and > >open-source. It is developed for Educational Institutions to make > >federated use of protected web-resources possible. > > Would it also be possible to transport / sync user prefs between different > wikis, or is this just for auth purposes? Information or attributes only flow in one direction, from the identity provider to the service provider (the wiki in this case). So it is normally not possible to sync user preferences. You can give the user at the Identityprovider additional attributes which contain user preferences. These can be transmitted during the authentication process. Normally the system is only for authentication. I hope this answer helps a bit. Ciao Jonatan > > Ciao, J?rgen > > From festifn at rupert.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de Tue Jul 5 08:47:16 2005 From: festifn at rupert.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (Florian Festi) Date: Tue Jul 5 08:47:16 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Lupy development Message-ID: Hi! I am considering integrating Lupy into the MoinMoin wiki engine (http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/FrontPage). Main reasons for Lupy are that it is pure python and doesn't keep the index in memory. Unfortunally Lupy has some short commings that would have to be fixed (and we partly already have fixed). Especially: * Locking that allows concurrent searches and blocks during updates * more advanced QueryTerms as * PrefixQuery * RegularExpressionQuery * FuzzySearch * better analyser * this DateField thing sounds interesting but doesn't have priority All we are talking about here is only a few hundred lines of code. As there has not been a release for over one year I have the following questions: * Is there still some knowhow about the Lupy at divmod? * Are furhter releases of Lupy likey to happen (if we provide some code)? * Are there some coding standards that make patches more likely to be accepted? thanks Florian Festi From 2005a at usenet.alexanderweb.de Tue Jul 5 08:55:09 2005 From: 2005a at usenet.alexanderweb.de (Alexander Schremmer) Date: Tue Jul 5 08:55:09 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: CSS per page References: Message-ID: <8k0ljkgahxb5$.dlg@usenet.alexanderweb.de> On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 19:10:56 +0200, Juergen Hermann wrote: > is there a "#pragma css " directive that adds an additional > CSS for the current page? No. From dcramer at motive.com Tue Jul 5 11:17:32 2005 From: dcramer at motive.com (David Cramer (Tech Pubs)) Date: Tue Jul 5 11:17:32 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] search titles/text button Message-ID: <6A2DF60561F49146ACAB335262015E12F1A32E@newman.motive.com> I don't know anything about the status of this proposal, but it might interest you: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/UnifySearch David > -----Original Message----- > From: moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net > [mailto:moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of > Warren, Matthew (Retail) > Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 9:21 AM > To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: [Moin-user] search titles/text button > > A slight issue, but one that keeps niggling at me. > > The button highlighted as the default action for a search > when typing into the quick search box is 'titles', but once > you hit return a search of the full-text is done instead.. From jh at web.de Fri Jul 8 02:36:09 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Fri Jul 8 02:36:09 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: [Moin-devel] writing a moin parser In-Reply-To: <5b7479590506151320625c3ba6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:20:30 -0500, jacob martinson wrote: >I'm sure it's simple once you understand it, but looking at wiki.py >it's pretty easy to get lost on what is actually happening. This has >got to be one of the best candidates for being rewritten with the re.X >option I've ever seen: a) it was hard to write, so be lucky you only have to read it. ;) b) look at it EXPANDED (it's formatted for humans in the source and some repeated and/or configured parts are inserted on the fly, and even so it's ugly), and you'll die a horrible death. Maybe not so horrible like being eaten by the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal, but pretty close. Ciao, J?rgen From gordon_mcfadden at intel.com Sat Jul 9 19:15:24 2005 From: gordon_mcfadden at intel.com (McFadden, Gordon) Date: Sat Jul 9 19:15:24 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] edit box width Message-ID: <9A40B203D9AEE64B9BEC382D7F314D3807091FCD@fmsmsx407.amr.corp.intel.com> Hi There. I am new at setting up wiki's so this may be a trivial problem I installed moinmoin (x86-64 running RHEL4 with apache). Every thing seems ok, except the edit box width is only about 13 or 14 characters wide. I do not see a configuration item for this. Any clues about how I make it full width? This occurs on both IE and Netscape Thanks Gord -- Gordon McFadden System Architect Channel Software Operation Intel Corporation ph: +1 503 264 4309 gordon.mcfadden at intel.com From nirs at actcom.net.il Sat Jul 9 20:39:09 2005 From: nirs at actcom.net.il (Nir Soffer) Date: Sat Jul 9 20:39:09 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] edit box width In-Reply-To: <9A40B203D9AEE64B9BEC382D7F314D3807091FCD@fmsmsx407.amr.corp.intel.com> References: <9A40B203D9AEE64B9BEC382D7F314D3807091FCD@fmsmsx407.amr.corp.intel.com> Message-ID: On 10 Jul, 2005, at 5:14, McFadden, Gordon wrote: > I installed moinmoin (x86-64 running RHEL4 with apache). Every thing > seems ok, except the edit box width is only about 13 or 14 characters > wide. > This happen when the wiki can't find the css files. Check that your Apache Alias setting match your url_prefix setting. In Apache conf: ScriptAlias '/mywiki/' path/to/wiki/moin.cgi Alias '/wiki/' prefix/share/moin/htdocs/ In wikiconfig.py: url_prefix = '/wiki' Best Regards, Nir Soffer From Anke.Heinrich at marconi.com Sun Jul 10 01:49:25 2005 From: Anke.Heinrich at marconi.com (Anke Heinrich) Date: Sun Jul 10 01:49:25 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Why are [:PageName:my own title] links not included in SiteNavigation macros? Message-ID: Hi, When using the backlink function (by clicking on a page title) or looking at the WantedPages, OrphanedPages and so on, my result lists are incomplete and therefore unusable. I've figured out that it works fine for links of the form PageName or PageName/SubPage but it does not work for links of the form [:PageName:Title]. This is used when * an alternative title shall be displayed for the referred page, e.g., [:PageName: My own title] * anchors inside another page are referenced, e.g., [:PageName#anchor:My own anchor name] Is this a bug or am I missing something here? I'm using: Python Version 2.4.1 (#65, Mar 30 2005, 09:13:57) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] MoinMoin Version Release 1.3.4 [Revision 1.3.4 release] Regards, Anke From alan.ezust at gmail.com Sun Jul 10 12:25:50 2005 From: alan.ezust at gmail.com (Alan Ezust) Date: Sun Jul 10 12:25:50 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] question about encoding inside macros - moin 1.3.4 Message-ID: I have a macro which gets run from moin, which reads an HTML file, does some transformations onto it, and then outputs it. I think it worked fine with moin 1.2 but with 1.3, I get these little diamonds wherever there were   in the input file. My transformation is just some simple regexps on attribute values. You can see the result page at http://cartan.cas.suffolk.edu/moin/OopDocbook There seems to be something lost in the translation however, because   characters in the input file (charset=ISO-8859-1) show up as \xa0 when I print them out from python, and after I return it from the macro, they appear as little diamonds with questionmarks inside them, from the resultant wiki page. What is the right way to read and write out a file so that HTML entites are preserved? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nirs at actcom.net.il Sun Jul 10 12:46:39 2005 From: nirs at actcom.net.il (Nir Soffer) Date: Sun Jul 10 12:46:39 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] question about encoding inside macros - moin 1.3.4 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <25A1878F-F17B-11D9-A418-000A95B45AA0@actcom.net.il> On 10 Jul, 2005, at 22:24, Alan Ezust wrote: > I have a macro which gets run from moin, which reads an HTML file, > does some transformations onto it, and then outputs it. I think it > worked fine with moin 1.2 but with 1.3, I get these little diamonds > wherever there were   in the input file. > > My transformation is just some simple regexps on attribute values. > You can see the result page at > http://cartan.cas.suffolk.edu/moin/OopDocbook > > There seems to be something lost in the translation however, because >   characters in the input file (charset=ISO-8859-1) show up as > \xa0 when I print them out from python, and after I return it from the > macro, they appear as little diamonds with questionmarks inside them, > from the resultant wiki page. > > What is the right way to read and write out a file so that HTML > entites are preserved? You must work with Unicode texts. Lets assume your html is using iso-8859-1 charset: html = unicode(html, 'iso-8859-1', 'replace') Now process your html. When you process the unicode text, you might want to compile your res with re.U. Last, write out the output. Moin will encode it for you to utf-8, you don't have to worry about that. Best Regards, Nir Soffer From drbowen at charter.net Mon Jul 11 08:34:01 2005 From: drbowen at charter.net (Sam Bowen) Date: Mon Jul 11 08:34:01 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] edit box width In-Reply-To: References: <9A40B203D9AEE64B9BEC382D7F314D3807091FCD@fmsmsx407.amr.corp.intel.com> Message-ID: <42D29100.7030308@charter.net> I have a similar proble with a very narrow edit box. I have my wiki set up using virtual hosting. I'm assuming that the script aliases should go inside the virtual host directive? Sam Bowen > > In Apache conf: > ScriptAlias '/mywiki/' path/to/wiki/moin.cgi > Alias '/wiki/' prefix/share/moin/htdocs/ > > In wikiconfig.py: > url_prefix = '/wiki' From nirs at actcom.net.il Mon Jul 11 08:48:13 2005 From: nirs at actcom.net.il (Nir Soffer) Date: Mon Jul 11 08:48:13 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] edit box width In-Reply-To: <42D29100.7030308@charter.net> References: <9A40B203D9AEE64B9BEC382D7F314D3807091FCD@fmsmsx407.amr.corp.intel.com> <42D29100.7030308@charter.net> Message-ID: On 11 Jul, 2005, at 18:32, Sam Bowen wrote: > I have a similar proble with a very narrow edit box. > > I have my wiki set up using virtual hosting. I'm assuming that the > script aliases should go inside the virtual host directive? > > Sam Bowen > >> >> In Apache conf: >> ScriptAlias '/mywiki/' path/to/wiki/moin.cgi >> Alias '/wiki/' prefix/share/moin/htdocs/ >> >> In wikiconfig.py: >> url_prefix = '/wiki' >> I think you are right - check Apache docs. Best Regards, Nir Soffer From gordon_mcfadden at intel.com Mon Jul 11 08:59:05 2005 From: gordon_mcfadden at intel.com (McFadden, Gordon) Date: Mon Jul 11 08:59:05 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] edit box width Message-ID: <9A40B203D9AEE64B9BEC382D7F314D3807092330@fmsmsx407.amr.corp.intel.com> Sam, My problem was resolved. Let me know if you want the exact details of what I had to do. Gord -- Gordon McFadden System Architect Channel Software Operation Intel Corporation ph: +1 503 264 4309 gordon.mcfadden at intel.com -----Original Message----- From: moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Sam Bowen Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 8:32 AM To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Moin-user] edit box width I have a similar proble with a very narrow edit box. I have my wiki set up using virtual hosting. I'm assuming that the script aliases should go inside the virtual host directive? Sam Bowen > > In Apache conf: > ScriptAlias '/mywiki/' path/to/wiki/moin.cgi > Alias '/wiki/' prefix/share/moin/htdocs/ > > In wikiconfig.py: > url_prefix = '/wiki' ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' webinar happening July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in dual core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event hosted by HP, AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visit http://www.hp.com/go/dualwebinar _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user From helmert at informatik.uni-freiburg.de Mon Jul 11 10:55:01 2005 From: helmert at informatik.uni-freiburg.de (Malte Helmert) Date: Mon Jul 11 10:55:01 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] "ProtocolError" upon saving a page Message-ID: Dear MoinMoiners, a few minutes ago, I was having problems saving an edited page in one of our university's MoinMoin wikis. The direct link to the offending page is http://sommercampus2005.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/TerminFindung. Upon saving, I got a traceback with a "ProtocolError", presumably raised while talking to moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de:8000 over XMLRPC. I assumed this was related to the spam protection, so I restarted the wiki without spam protection, tried saving my changes again, and this time it worked. I then started it again with spam protection, tried making some further changes, and again saving the changes didn't work, although editing another page (WikiSandBox) did work. However, a few minutes later editing the offending page worked again, so it might not be related to the page contents. The traceback can be seen at http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~helmert/traceback.html. (I will remove the link in a couple of days.) I figured this could be a problem with the moinmaster site, so I looked if there was anything visibly wrong over there. The site looked OK, but http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/ was having some problems at about the same time, showing a Twisted error message about too many open files and later showing the wiki content without the proper CSS sheet. My suggestion: If my problem was due to a problem with MoinMaster, I guess it would make sense to change the MoinMoin code so that it catches those exceptions and either displays a more friendly error message to the user, or (probably better) allows editing the page anyway if the connection to MoinMaster fails, maybe displaying a warning message. Malte From yusuf at apple.com Tue Jul 12 10:53:24 2005 From: yusuf at apple.com (Yusuf Abdulghani) Date: Tue Jul 12 10:53:24 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Wierd error message when loading pages Message-ID: <2EB894C2-D51D-4C2A-9709-9C685556EDCE@apple.com> Hi, I am getting the following error message when loading some (not all) pages in our wiki: request.print_exception handler Traceback (most recent call last): Can anyone suggest what can be done to trace it and fix it? Unfortunately, this is the the only error message generated. Any help is very much appreciated. Thanks. Yusuf From yusuf at apple.com Tue Jul 12 12:12:55 2005 From: yusuf at apple.com (Yusuf Abdulghani) Date: Tue Jul 12 12:12:55 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Wierd error message when loading pages In-Reply-To: <2EB894C2-D51D-4C2A-9709-9C685556EDCE@apple.com> References: <2EB894C2-D51D-4C2A-9709-9C685556EDCE@apple.com> Message-ID: <0C30B000-967A-41B1-9FA5-DFEDF42391E6@apple.com> Sorry about the message. The errors are now resolved. The server hosting the wiki was behaving erratically. Restarting the server machine fixed the issues. Thanks. Yusuf On Jul 12, 2005, at 10:51 AM, Yusuf Abdulghani wrote: > Hi, > > I am getting the following error message when loading some (not > all) pages in our wiki: > > request.print_exception handler > Traceback (most recent call last): > > Can anyone suggest what can be done to trace it and fix it? > Unfortunately, this is the the only error message generated. > > Any help is very much appreciated. > > Thanks. > > Yusuf > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' webinar > happening > July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the latest in > dual > core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour event > hosted by HP, > AMD, and NVIDIA. To register visit http://www.hp.com/go/dualwebinar > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user > From finnis at internode.on.net Wed Jul 13 04:08:30 2005 From: finnis at internode.on.net (Tony Finnis) Date: Wed Jul 13 04:08:30 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Accessing MoinMoin Message-ID: <200507132025.32069.finnis@internode.on.net> I am currently experimenting with moinmoin and have it performing OK. I am using it with Ubuntu linux and apache2, with a single wiki instance. When accessed externally, the following occurs ---- http://my.domain.net/ ------> apache2-default http://my.domain.net/MyWiki ------> front page http://my.domain.net/MyWiki/MyWikiPage ------> MyWikiPage All of the above is OK, however what I wish to happen is ---- http://my.domain.net/ ------> front page http://my.domain.net/MyWikiPage ------> MyWikiPage etc I have looked through the documentation and tried the "HelpMiscellaneous, Apache tricks, Serving the wiki from a domain root", but this doesn't seem to work (or does something else). There is probably some simple way of doing this. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. Tony Finnis From roni.segoly at gmail.com Thu Jul 14 01:31:10 2005 From: roni.segoly at gmail.com (Roni Segoly) Date: Thu Jul 14 01:31:10 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Quetsion re Moin & Theme Message-ID: Hi, I hope I am at the right place, and if not I will appreciate direction. I installed moin (desktop option, no python). Am I limited in any way beside the fact its on my desktop and only for me? I did not manage to use themes, do I need python? Can someone send me a page with example please. And I do enjoy the tool -- Regards, Roni Segoly -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yusuf at apple.com Thu Jul 14 09:33:33 2005 From: yusuf at apple.com (Yusuf Abdulghani) Date: Thu Jul 14 09:33:33 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Question on using regular expressions to filter pages In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, Is there a way to exclude a few pages from a set of pages when using the "Include" macro? Here is an example of what I mean. I have pages such as these: HowtoTemplate HowtoPages HowtoDoThis HowtoDoThat HowtoSetThisUp How can I generate a new page which includes the contents of all the "Howto" pages EXCEPT the contents of "HowtoPages" and "HowtoTemplate". Any ideas? Currently, I am using the "Include" macro as follows: [[Include(^Howto.*)]] This lists all the pages beginning with the word "Howto". I don't know how to exlude the two pages that I mentioned above. Any help is very much appreciated. Thanks. Yusuf From jh at web.de Thu Jul 14 11:37:25 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Thu Jul 14 11:37:25 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Question on using regular expressions to filter pages In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 09:29:57 -0700, Yusuf Abdulghani wrote: >Is there a way to exclude a few pages from a set of pages when using >the "Include" macro? Yes, consult the Python "re" module docs fpr exact syntax, it's something like "^Howto.*(?!(Pages)|(Template))$". Ciao, J?rgen From skip at pobox.com Thu Jul 14 19:58:08 2005 From: skip at pobox.com (skip at pobox.com) Date: Thu Jul 14 19:58:08 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] bold in code blocks? Message-ID: <17111.9712.597961.512280@montanaro.dyndns.org> (Hopefully this isn't delivered multiple times. I had some mail config problems w.r.t. SF.) I'm converting a Tavi wiki to Moin. One thing Tavi supports is HTML within a page. This allows you to, for example, bold a chunk of code you want to highlight, e.g.: ... In reality, constructor's code is generated as if you wrote:
        A() : s1_(), s2_() { s1_ ="Hello, "; s2_ = "world"; }
    
... I don't really want the embedded HTML capability. I would like to be able to support highlighting within monospaced text though. This doesn't work: ... In reality, constructor's code is generated as if you wrote: {{{ A() ''': s1_(), s2_()''' { s1_ ="Hello, "; s2_ = "world"; } }}} ... Is there a way to achieve that effect? Thanks, -- Skip Montanaro skip at pobox.com From jh at web.de Thu Jul 14 23:16:19 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Thu Jul 14 23:16:19 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] bold in code blocks? In-Reply-To: <17111.9712.597961.512280@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: mumble mumble: `begin` '''`bold`''' `end` it's no code display, but indented, and you have your highlighting --Original Message Text--- From: skip at pobox.com Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 21:56:48 -0500 (Hopefully this isn't delivered multiple times. I had some mail config problems w.r.t. SF.) I'm converting a Tavi wiki to Moin. One thing Tavi supports is HTML within a page. This allows you to, for example, bold a chunk of code you want to highlight, e.g.: ... In reality, constructor's code is generated as if you wrote: A() : s1_(), s2_() { s1_ ="Hello, "; s2_ = "world"; } ... I don't really want the embedded HTML capability. I would like to be able to support highlighting within monospaced text though. This doesn't work: ... In reality, constructor's code is generated as if you wrote: {{{ A() ''': s1_(), s2_()''' { s1_ ="Hello, "; s2_ = "world"; } }}} ... Is there a way to achieve that effect? Thanks, -- Skip Montanaro skip at pobox.com ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward articles, informative Webcasts and more! Get everything you need to get up to speed, fast. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7477&alloc_id=16492&op=click _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user Ciao, J?rgen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From skip at pobox.com Fri Jul 15 04:06:50 2005 From: skip at pobox.com (skip at pobox.com) Date: Fri Jul 15 04:06:50 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] bold in code blocks? In-Reply-To: References: <17111.9712.597961.512280@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: <17111.38947.903001.182308@montanaro.dyndns.org> Juergen> mumble mumble: Juergen> `begin` '''`bold`''' `end` Juergen> it's no code display, but indented, and you have your Juergen> highlighting How do I keep the code example from wrapping as the browser width changes? That's one of the primary benefits of {{{...}}}. (BTW, I have other abuses this Tavi code does, but I'll spare you the gory details and instead try to convince the authors of said code they are wrong and should change. ;-) Skip From jeffs at fomsystems.com Fri Jul 15 05:09:07 2005 From: jeffs at fomsystems.com (Jeff Sutherland) Date: Fri Jul 15 05:09:07 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Using TWikiDraw in Moin Message-ID: <200507150805.58402.jeffs@fomsystems.com> I'm having a bit of a problem using TWikiDraw in Moin to edit a previously created drawing. Whilst it seems to create new drawings fine, I can't get it to save edits to that drawing once it's been saved and displayed on the wiki page. TWikiDraw will open the file just fine, it just can't save the changes. Java console shows no errors or exceptions, but messages in the TWikiDraw editor are suspicious. It says something like "saving 'unnamed.gif' " instead of the .png so I suspect that TWikiDraw is not being invoked properly by Moin. Wiki page edit and delete permissions are set in the configuration file, is there something else I may have missed regarding special configs for drawings? -Jeff From James.Wagner at mci.com Fri Jul 15 09:28:31 2005 From: James.Wagner at mci.com (James Wagner) Date: Fri Jul 15 09:28:31 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] bold in code blocks? In-Reply-To: <17111.38947.903001.182308@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: <000501c58959$e52d8ef0$5e9122a6@mcilink.com> The "{{{#!syntax" parser calls encsript. For certain file types (#!syntax clips #!syntax cpp) I've modified the enscript config file to recognize what we use for code review comments, and make the bold italic red: // Normal comment //^^jjw code review comment some code; I also changed it to recognize "'''" and bold the entire line. I was hacking it quickly and didn't figure out how to get it to eat the "'''" or bold just the text between the opening/closing '''. So - not a perfect solution, but it got done what I wanted and was quick. If interested, I can send you my /usr/share/enscript/enscript.st file. I'm sure with some effort (or knowledge) I could have done better, but again... It was a pretty quick hack. :) James. > -----Original Message----- > From: moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net > [mailto:moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of > skip at pobox.com > Sent: Friday, 15-Jul-2005 5:04 AM > To: Juergen Hermann > Cc: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Moin-user] bold in code blocks? > > > > Juergen> mumble mumble: > Juergen> `begin` '''`bold`''' `end` > > Juergen> it's no code display, but indented, and you have your > Juergen> highlighting > > How do I keep the code example from wrapping as the browser > width changes? That's one of the primary benefits of {{{...}}}. > > (BTW, I have other abuses this Tavi code does, but I'll spare > you the gory details and instead try to convince the authors > of said code they are wrong and should change. ;-) > > Skip > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration > Strategies from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, > straightforward articles, informative Webcasts and more! Get > everything you need to get up to speed, fast. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7477&alloc_id=16492&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user > From helmert at informatik.uni-freiburg.de Sat Jul 16 10:17:01 2005 From: helmert at informatik.uni-freiburg.de (Malte Helmert) Date: Sat Jul 16 10:17:01 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Another crash on saving: No comments? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear MoinMoiners, after disappearing for five days, the "ProtocolError" upon saving struck again. There have been about fifty successful changes to Wiki pages in between, so I don't know what was special about this particular operation. This one affected a different user and a different wiki page than the first occurrence of the bug, which I described here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.wiki.moin.general/2441 Has anyone else seen this problem? Is there anything I can do about it? Malte From 2005a at usenet.alexanderweb.de Sat Jul 16 10:31:59 2005 From: 2005a at usenet.alexanderweb.de (Alexander Schremmer) Date: Sat Jul 16 10:31:59 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Another crash on saving: No comments? References: Message-ID: On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 19:19:52 +0200, Malte Helmert wrote: > Has anyone else seen this problem? We haven't seen any other reports. > Is there anything I can do about it? Try to wrap the code in MoinMoin/util/antispam.py with try:/except: statements. The exception means that the webserver did not return error code 200. We should ignore such errors ... Kind regards, Alexander From alasan at gmx.at Sun Jul 17 05:05:42 2005 From: alasan at gmx.at (Alexander Schatten) Date: Sun Jul 17 05:05:42 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Table Of Contents Macro: depth parameter ignored Message-ID: <42DA491B.3000902@gmx.at> As the subject indicated: I like the use the table of contents macro, but unfortunately the depth parameter is ignored; I wanted to display only the first hierarchy of headings (= head =), and tried values from 0 to 3, but no difference; always the complete depths (2) is rendered... thanks Alex From nirs at freeshell.org Sun Jul 17 05:28:41 2005 From: nirs at freeshell.org (Nir Soffer) Date: Sun Jul 17 05:28:41 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Table Of Contents Macro: depth parameter ignored In-Reply-To: <42DA491B.3000902@gmx.at> References: <42DA491B.3000902@gmx.at> Message-ID: On 17 Jul, 2005, at 15:03, Alexander Schatten wrote: > I like the use the table of contents macro, but unfortunately the > depth parameter is ignored; I wanted to display only the first > hierarchy of headings (= head =), and tried values from 0 to 3, but no > difference; always the complete depths (2) is rendered... I use that feature all the time and I can't reproduce it on 1.3.4 and 1.3.5 dev code. Best Regards, Nir Soffer From helmert at informatik.uni-freiburg.de Sun Jul 17 06:24:25 2005 From: helmert at informatik.uni-freiburg.de (Malte Helmert) Date: Sun Jul 17 06:24:25 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Another crash on saving: No comments? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Alexander Schremmer wrote: > On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 19:19:52 +0200, Malte Helmert wrote: > > >>Has anyone else seen this problem? > > We haven't seen any other reports. > >>Is there anything I can do about it? > > Try to wrap the code in MoinMoin/util/antispam.py with try:/except: > statements. Thanks, I'll do! Should I submit a patch? If so, what's the procedure? Malte From 2005a at usenet.alexanderweb.de Sun Jul 17 13:49:49 2005 From: 2005a at usenet.alexanderweb.de (Alexander Schremmer) Date: Sun Jul 17 13:49:49 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Another crash on saving: No comments? References: Message-ID: <1mhaddl421d41$.dlg@usenet.alexanderweb.de> On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 15:30:41 +0200, Malte Helmert wrote: > Thanks, I'll do! Should I submit a patch? If so, what's the procedure? File a bug (if there is none) and put the patch upon that page. Kind regards, Alexander From helmert at informatik.uni-freiburg.de Mon Jul 18 10:44:24 2005 From: helmert at informatik.uni-freiburg.de (Malte Helmert) Date: Mon Jul 18 10:44:24 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Problems on moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de Message-ID: Hello, is it known that moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de is having some problems these days? I get Twisted errors quite regularly; unfortunately my browser won't allow me to view the source on the error pages (probably because it tries to re-fetch them remotely), but here is an ASCII dump generated by cut-and-pasting from the browser window: ==== begin dump ==== web.Server Traceback (most recent call last): exceptions.IOError: [Errno 24] Too many open files: '/org/de.wikiwikiweb.moinmoin/data/user/1106334996.19.21345' /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/twisted/web/server.py, line 164 in process 162 self.postpath = map(unquote, string.split(self.path[1:], '/')) 163 try: 164 resrc = self.site.getResourceFor(self) 165 self.render(resrc) Self site MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinSite instance @ 0x55c2214c path '/MoinMoinBugs/ProtocolErrorOnSavingPage' postpath List instance @ 0x9f2916c 'ProtocolErrorOnSavingPage' Locals self MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinRequest instance @ 0x5e77594c Globals unquote string /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/twisted/web/server.py, line 517 in getResourceFor 515 # servers and disconnected sites. 516 request.sitepath = copy.copy(request.prepath) 517 return resource.getChildForRequest(self.resource, request) 518 Self resource twisted.web.vhost.NameVirtualHost instance @ 0x55c2216c Locals self MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinSite instance @ 0x55c2214c request MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinRequest instance @ 0x5e77594c Globals copy resource /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/twisted/web/resource.py, line 62 in getChildForRequest 60 pathElement = request.postpath.pop(0) 61 request.prepath.append(pathElement) 62 resource = resource.getChildWithDefault(pathElement, request) 63 return resource Locals pathElement 'MoinMoinBugs' request MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinRequest instance @ 0x5e77594c resource twisted.web.vhost.NameVirtualHost instance @ 0x55c2216c /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/twisted/web/resource.py, line 162 in getChildWithDefault 160 return self.children[path] 161 162 return self.getChild(path, request) 163 Self children Dictionary instance @ 0x55c20bdc Locals path 'MoinMoinBugs' self twisted.web.vhost.NameVirtualHost instance @ 0x55c2216c request MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinRequest instance @ 0x5e77594c /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/twisted/web/vhost.py, line 117 in getChild 115 return resrc 116 else: 117 return resrc.getChildWithDefault(path, request) 118 Locals resrc MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.WikiRoot instance @ 0x55c2226c path 'MoinMoinBugs' request MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinRequest instance @ 0x5e77594c /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/twisted/web/resource.py, line 162 in getChildWithDefault 160 return self.children[path] 161 162 return self.getChild(path, request) 163 Self children Dictionary instance @ 0x55c20824 'wiki' twisted.web.static.File instance @ 0x55c2228c FilePath('/org/de.wikiwikiweb.moinmaster/htdocs') Locals path 'MoinMoinBugs' self MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.WikiRoot instance @ 0x55c2226c request MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinRequest instance @ 0x5e77594c /org/moin_tw/moin-1.3/MoinMoin/server/twistedmoin.py, line 74 in getChild 72 if config.memoryProfile: 73 config.memoryProfile.addRequest() 74 req = RequestTwisted(request, name, reactor) 75 if config.hotshotProfile: Locals request MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinRequest instance @ 0x5e77594c name 'MoinMoinBugs' Globals RequestTwisted reactor twisted.internet.default.SelectReactor instance @ 0x5598d38c config __builtin__.Config instance @ 0x559c108c <__builtin__.Config instance at 0x559c108c> /org/moin_tw/moin-1.3/MoinMoin/request.py, line 1297 in __init__ 1295 # to 1.4's new auth stuff 1296 1297 RequestBase.__init__(self, properties) 1298 #print "request.RequestTwisted.__init__: received_headers=\n" + str(self.twistd.received_headers) Self twistd MoinMoin.server.twistedmoin.MoinRequest instance @ 0x5e77594c Locals self MoinMoin.request.RequestTwisted instance @ 0x9f2902c properties Dictionary instance @ 0x55c1b13c Globals RequestTwisted RequestBase /org/moin_tw/moin-1.3/MoinMoin/request.py, line 118 in __init__ 116 self.rootpage = Page(self, rootname, is_rootpage=1) 117 118 self.user = user.User(self) 119 ## self.dicts = self.initdicts() Self rootpage MoinMoin.Page.Page instance @ 0x5c405cac Locals rootname u'' self MoinMoin.request.RequestTwisted instance @ 0x9f2902c Page Globals user /org/moin_tw/moin-1.3/MoinMoin/user.py, line 291 in __init__ 289 290 if self.id: 291 self.load_from_id() 292 if self.name == self.auth_username: Self id '1106334996.19.21345' auth_username None name '' Locals name '' self MoinMoin.user.User instance @ 0x5b690c6c auth_username '' id None /org/moin_tw/moin-1.3/MoinMoin/user.py, line 359 in load_from_id 357 if not self.exists(): return 358 359 data = codecs.open(self.__filename(), "r", config.charset).readlines() 360 user_data = {'enc_password': ''} Locals self MoinMoin.user.User instance @ 0x5b690c6c Globals codecs config /usr/lib/python2.3/codecs.py, line 566 in open 564 # Force opening of the file in binary mode 565 mode = mode + 'b' 566 file = __builtin__.open(filename, mode, buffering) 567 if encoding is None: Locals mode 'rb' encoding 'utf-8' buffering 1 filename '/org/de.wikiwikiweb.moinmoin/data/user/1106334996.19.21345' Globals __builtin__ open function open in file /usr/lib/python2.3/codecs.py at line 531 exceptions.IOError: [Errno 24] Too many open files: '/org/de.wikiwikiweb.moinmoin/data/user/1106334996.19.21345' ==== end dump ==== Wishing you luck with finding the source of the problem, Malte From 2005a at usenet.alexanderweb.de Mon Jul 18 12:24:13 2005 From: 2005a at usenet.alexanderweb.de (Alexander Schremmer) Date: Mon Jul 18 12:24:13 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Problems on moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de References: Message-ID: <1ga5c1ll70f1j.dlg@usenet.alexanderweb.de> On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 19:47:47 +0200, Malte Helmert wrote: > is it known that moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de is having some problems these > days? I get Twisted errors quite regularly; Yeah, Twisted behaves kind of weird, it does not close the sockets anymore, or just delayed. And that limits the hit rate per time span. Thomas Waldmann has not found a solution yet, the Twisted IRC channel suggests that MoinMoin is broken and we wonder how that could be. BTW, the current workaround is to use the wiki not in the evening hours %-) Kind regards, Alexander From alasan at gmx.at Wed Jul 20 02:16:02 2005 From: alasan at gmx.at (Alexander Schatten) Date: Wed Jul 20 02:16:02 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] XML RPC and other Actions Message-ID: <42DE1612.9040601@gmx.at> I am planning to write an article about MoinMoin for a prominent computer magazine and I am searching for more in-depth information. e.g. to interoperability with other systems; for example there is xmlrpc mentioned in the actions, but the link is dead. Is there more documentation somewhere to those advanced topics? thank you Alexander Schatten From nirs at actcom.net.il Wed Jul 20 04:01:06 2005 From: nirs at actcom.net.il (Nir Soffer) Date: Wed Jul 20 04:01:06 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] XML RPC and other Actions In-Reply-To: <42DE1612.9040601@gmx.at> References: <42DE1612.9040601@gmx.at> Message-ID: <7DDAB142-F90D-11D9-8408-000A95B45AA0@actcom.net.il> On 20 Jul, 2005, at 12:14, Alexander Schatten wrote: > I am planning to write an article about MoinMoin for a prominent > computer magazine and I am searching for more in-depth information. > > e.g. to interoperability with other systems; for example there is > xmlrpc mentioned in the actions, but the link is dead. > > Is there more documentation somewhere to those advanced topics? You probably looking for this: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/WikiRpc Best Regards, Nir Soffer From jh at web.de Fri Jul 22 11:22:56 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Fri Jul 22 11:22:56 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] DeletePage Message-ID: hi, I just noted that DeletePage does not send a notification. Well, deleting is a rather BIG edit, so shouldn't it? Ciao, J?rgen From bernat at luffy.cx Fri Jul 22 17:40:46 2005 From: bernat at luffy.cx (Vincent Bernat) Date: Fri Jul 22 17:40:46 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Upgrade from 1.2 to 1.3 ; rewriting URL Message-ID: Hello ! I have upgraded from 1.2 to 1.3 without much problem. One drawback is that I have many pages outside of the wiki that pointed to pages inside the wiki. The URL were like : http://wiki/moin.cgi/LinkTo_2fDeepPage New URL should be http://wiki/LinkTo_2fDeepPage Here is how I have managed this (with FastCGI, Apache 2, mod rewrite). I have added this to Apache 2 config file in the virtual host of the wiki. 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The following page has been changed by ThomasWaldmann: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinBugs/ ArchZoomLatestReleaseGivesInternalError The comment on the change is: not a moin bug. and it even works currently. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ - = Description = + deleted Best Regards, Nir Soffer From jh at web.de Sun Jul 24 00:35:39 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Sun Jul 24 00:35:39 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] DeletePage In-Reply-To: <8C282A4E-FBA7-11D9-9F96-000A95B45AA0@actcom.net.il> Message-ID: On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 21:28:21 +0300, Nir Soffer wrote: >It does notify, although the message is not very clear. Here is a >delete notification I got today: OK, then let me rephrase the question: Does the user interface notify the user of the mail and the mailing results, like an editor "Save" does? Background: I deleted a page in the Apache wiki farm, and no mail was sent to their mailing list (or there was no trace of it on the web page). Ciao, J?rgen From nirs at actcom.net.il Sun Jul 24 02:05:55 2005 From: nirs at actcom.net.il (Nir Soffer) Date: Sun Jul 24 02:05:55 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] DeletePage In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 24 Jul, 2005, at 10:33, Juergen Hermann wrote: > OK, then let me rephrase the question: Does the user interface notify > the user > of the mail and the mailing results, like an editor "Save" does? It does not, I'll fix that. Best Regards, Nir Soffer From jh at web.de Sun Jul 24 13:33:48 2005 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Sun Jul 24 13:33:48 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] TOC macro Message-ID: hi, these days i've seen a toc in some wiki that was float:left and collapsible (expanded vs. "table of contents" title only) via scripting & css i guess (like the usual floating toolbars in gfx programs). wouldn't that be a nice extension for the TOC macro? which reminds me that i still need to read through the current changes.txt list... Ciao, J?rgen From jimpop at yahoo.com Mon Jul 25 15:56:00 2005 From: jimpop at yahoo.com (Jim Popovitch) Date: Mon Jul 25 15:56:00 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Input Forms Message-ID: <1122332208.17140.13.camel@localhost> Hi all, I am new to Moin, but liking what I've seen so far. I have one question that i couldn't find addressed in the FAQ or via googl'ing. Is there a way to embed standard form input fields into a wiki page? I want to add a form input page that uses a backend cgi. Thanks, -Jim P. From nirs at actcom.net.il Mon Jul 25 16:04:06 2005 From: nirs at actcom.net.il (Nir Soffer) Date: Mon Jul 25 16:04:06 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Input Forms In-Reply-To: <1122332208.17140.13.camel@localhost> References: <1122332208.17140.13.camel@localhost> Message-ID: <55E231D4-FD60-11D9-9F96-000A95B45AA0@actcom.net.il> On 26 Jul, 2005, at 1:56, Jim Popovitch wrote: > Is there a way to embed standard form input fields into a wiki page? I > want to add a form input page that uses a backend cgi. The best way to do it is writing a macro for the form, and an action for the backend. The storage can be a wiki page, or a file, or a database. Best Regards, Nir Soffer From daveremy at gmail.com Mon Jul 25 18:25:00 2005 From: daveremy at gmail.com (Rem) Date: Mon Jul 25 18:25:00 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Suppressing Numbers on Table of Contents? 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Is there anything else to know about this? Again, I am a newbie with MoinMoin so I do sincerely appreciate any and all advice. Thanks! -Jim P. From nirs at actcom.net.il Mon Jul 25 23:22:02 2005 From: nirs at actcom.net.il (Nir Soffer) Date: Mon Jul 25 23:22:02 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Link spam protection for public wikis (Uncomment to enable) In-Reply-To: <1122344516.17140.31.camel@localhost> References: <1122344516.17140.31.camel@localhost> Message-ID: <7C3A826C-FD9D-11D9-9F96-000A95B45AA0@actcom.net.il> On 26 Jul, 2005, at 5:21, Jim Popovitch wrote: > In wikiconfig.py I see this: > # Link spam protection for public wikis (Uncomment to enable) > # Needs a reliable internet connection. > #from MoinMoin.util.antispam import SecurityPolicy > > So I un-comment the "from" line and look inside antispam.py. > When I try to access the URLs in antispam.py I see that these two > report > "ERROR 403: Forbidden": > http://moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de:8000/?action=xmlrpc2 > http://moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de:8000/BadContent?action=raw > Is that normal, or should I be using different URLs? No. I don't get 403 errors, maybe you changed your browser user agent string? > Is antispam.py even worth using? Yes. As far as I know, its the best wiki spam protection. > Is there anything else to know about this? Antispam maintain a blacklist of urls that spammers added to wikis or blogs in the past and prevent from saving those urls to your wiki. You can search for antispam on the MoinMoin wiki. Best Regards, Nir Soffer From nirs at actcom.net.il Mon Jul 25 23:31:01 2005 From: nirs at actcom.net.il (Nir Soffer) Date: Mon Jul 25 23:31:01 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Suppressing Numbers on Table of Contents? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 26 Jul, 2005, at 4:24, Rem wrote: > Is there a way to suppress automatic numbering on the Table of > Contents Macro? Maybe you can do this with css. Best Regards, Nir Soffer From jimpop at yahoo.com Tue Jul 26 02:05:11 2005 From: jimpop at yahoo.com (Jim Popovitch) Date: Tue Jul 26 02:05:11 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Link spam protection for public wikis (Uncomment to enable) In-Reply-To: <7C3A826C-FD9D-11D9-9F96-000A95B45AA0@actcom.net.il> References: <1122344516.17140.31.camel@localhost> <7C3A826C-FD9D-11D9-9F96-000A95B45AA0@actcom.net.il> Message-ID: <1122368777.18786.3.camel@localhost> On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 09:21 +0300, Nir Soffer wrote: > No. I don't get 403 errors, maybe you changed your browser user agent > string? I now see the issue. That port (8000) was blocked by the firewall, so I was just using wget from non-firewalled host to see what was at that site. Now that the firewall has been updated Moin does indeed successfully reach that site. > > > Is antispam.py even worth using? > > Yes. As far as I know, its the best wiki spam protection. > > > Is there anything else to know about this? > > Antispam maintain a blacklist of urls that spammers added to wikis or > blogs in the past and prevent from saving those urls to your wiki. You > can search for antispam on the MoinMoin wiki. Thanks! -Jim P. From Matthew.Warren at Powergen.co.uk Fri Jul 29 02:52:33 2005 From: Matthew.Warren at Powergen.co.uk (Warren, Matthew (Retail)) Date: Fri Jul 29 02:52:33 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Categories Message-ID: <33C3DEE7361D394290F8CC76E38666380CE24E@CORPHNXSEXV01.corp.pg.eon.net> I don't understand these :/ ! I know they should be dead simple. The help in the moinmoin wiki doesn't say how to actually get a page listed on a category page, and the interwiki link points to a nonexistent page in another wiki. 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URL: From topeju at badzilla.net Fri Jul 29 05:14:18 2005 From: topeju at badzilla.net (Tomi Junnila) Date: Fri Jul 29 05:14:18 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Categories In-Reply-To: <002701c59435$dfd25c10$e9269283@mcilink.com> References: <33C3DEE7361D394290F8CC76E38666380CE24E@CORPHNXSEXV01.corp.pg.eon.net> <002701c59435$dfd25c10$e9269283@mcilink.com> Message-ID: <20050729121331.GA13931@badzilla.net> Piggybacking on James Wagner, as I already deleted the original message: > -----Original Message----- > From: moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Warren, Matthew (Reta il) > Sent: Friday, 29-Jul-2005 3:49 AM > To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: [Moin-user] Categories > >[...] > The help in the moinmoin wiki doesn?t say how to actually get a page listed on a category page, and the interwiki link point s to a nonexistent page in another wiki. Don't you need to use the FullSearch macro on the category page? I.e. (from CategoryHomepage): #format wiki #language en A category for WikiHomePage''''''s. Known homepages in this category: [[FullSearch(regex:(----(-*)(\r)?\n)(.*)CategoryHomepage\b)]] ---- CategoryCategory -- Tomi Junnila http://topeju.badzilla.net/ From James.Wagner at mci.com Fri Jul 29 05:24:22 2005 From: James.Wagner at mci.com (James Wagner) Date: Fri Jul 29 05:24:22 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Categories In-Reply-To: <20050729121331.GA13931@badzilla.net> Message-ID: <003f01c59438$5a64ebd0$e9269283@mcilink.com> You *can* use the FullSearch macro - if you want the pages to show up on the wiki page. I've seen many people do this. It appears to be a matter of taste. I don't believe I've ever seen it on the orignal wiki - so I'm not sure if it the "wiki way" of doing things. :) I think for some people it is no intuative that you have to click on the title - although I usually put that on all my pages: To see pages that are in this category, click on the title of this page. But in any case, you don't *need* the FullSearch macro to figure out what pages belong to a category, you only need it if you want them to be displayed w/o having to click on the title. Just to be clear. :) James. > -----Original Message----- > From: moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net > [mailto:moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of > Tomi Junnila > Sent: Friday, 29-Jul-2005 6:14 AM > To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Moin-user] Categories > > > Piggybacking on James Wagner, as I already deleted the > original message: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net > [mailto:moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of > Warren, Matthew (Reta il) > > Sent: Friday, 29-Jul-2005 3:49 AM > > To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > > Subject: [Moin-user] Categories > > > >[...] > > The help in the moinmoin wiki doesn't say how to > actually get a page listed on a category page, and the > interwiki link point s to a nonexistent page in another wiki. > > Don't you need to use the FullSearch macro on the category > page? I.e. (from CategoryHomepage): > > #format wiki > #language en > A category for WikiHomePage''''''s. > > Known homepages in this category: > [[FullSearch(regex:(----(-*)(\r)?\n)(.*)CategoryHomepage\b)]] > ---- > CategoryCategory > > > -- > Tomi Junnila > http://topeju.badzilla.net/ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & > EXPO September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development > Lifecycle Practices Agile & Plan-Driven Development * > Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA Security * Process > Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user > From stage3 at us.ibm.com Fri Jul 29 08:42:25 2005 From: stage3 at us.ibm.com (Garrett Rolfs) Date: Fri Jul 29 08:42:25 2005 Subject: [Moin-user] Inline Images and Attachments Message-ID: I would like to create a wiki document that has some screen shots. I found the moinmoin inline directive and when I save my page there is a link to upload the image attachment. Once I upload the image and go back to the page, I still have the link to upload an attachment. Once an image is uploaded, how do I reference it? I'm using MoinMoin 1.3.3 and the twisted web server. Thank you, -Garrett Rolfs