From MarvinGS at sternpost.de Tue Sep 10 02:09:02 2002 From: MarvinGS at sternpost.de (MarvinGS) Date: Tue Sep 10 02:09:02 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Problem with Markup of nested Lists and Text Message-ID: <20020910090756.CF6425C68A@mailbox-12.st1.spray.net> >>I want to switch to a current Version of Moin but if trying so my old Markup becomes messed up. What do i have to change (or where do i have to look) to change a current Moin so the Markup in this special Case stays the same? >It works well when I do this: > * Hello[[BR]] > Hello >That is a space and a *, and the second line is a space and the word.. Yeah, that works with me, too. The Problem ist that i have 1000+ Pages in my old Wiki and i wanna upgrade ;) Maybe i could manage to write a script that inserts [[BR]]s for me but my Users are used to write the "old" way. Isn't there another way? Patrick alias MarvinGS From olivier.berger at int-evry.fr Thu Sep 19 06:59:02 2002 From: olivier.berger at int-evry.fr (Olivier Berger) Date: Thu Sep 19 06:59:02 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Converting HTML to MoinMoin wiki format Message-ID: <1032443860.18826.186.camel@opale> Hi. I've been asked by my users how to convert existing HTML pages to Wiki. Do you know any such tool ? I've found several tools on the net, one in Perl, but that didn't fit cause I don't do perl ;) I then found snippets of Python code that could do the job. Here is my first try at such a tool, based on the html2text found somewhere : http://www-inf.int-evry.fr/~olberger/html2wiki.py Anybody with a better one ? Thanks in advance. Best regards -- Olivier BERGER Ing?nieur Recherche - Dept INF INT Evry (http://www.int-evry.fr) OpenPGP-Id: 1024D/6B829EEC From mecho at web.de Thu Sep 19 18:41:01 2002 From: mecho at web.de (Mecho Puh) Date: Thu Sep 19 18:41:01 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Converting HTML to MoinMoin wiki format References: <1032443860.18826.186.camel@opale> Message-ID: > I've been asked by my users how to convert existing HTML pages to Wiki. > I'm interested from the reverse conversion - Wiki pages to HTML command line tool? Can you help me? From angelocr at tin.it Fri Sep 20 00:44:03 2002 From: angelocr at tin.it (Angelo Caruso) Date: Fri Sep 20 00:44:03 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Which is the current release ? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: It seems that 1.0 is the latest official release, but I found somewhere (don't remember where) a 1.1 file. Can you tell the difference ? Why isn't 1.1 on sourceforge ? What's better ? Thanks alot, Angelo. -- From bragiba at simi.is Fri Sep 20 02:18:03 2002 From: bragiba at simi.is (bragiba at simi.is) Date: Fri Sep 20 02:18:03 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Converting HTML to MoinMoin wiki format Message-ID: One easy way (without changing any source code) is to run your moin.cgi script directly from the command line: python moin.cgi or simply ./moin.cgi This will spit out the FrontPage wiki page in html format. You can then rename the page you want to convert to HTML to FrontPage run moin as above and capture the output. You can write a simple script to do this. or you can dig around a little bit and find out what page to set for parsing instead of FrontPage by default. 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Further information: http://www.siminn.is/control/index?pid=6772 _______________________________________________________________________ From jh at web.de Fri Sep 20 08:25:01 2002 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Fri Sep 20 08:25:01 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Converting HTML to MoinMoin wiki format In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 09:17:15 +0000, bragiba at simi.is wrote: > >One easy way (without changing any source code) is to run your moin.cgi >script directly from the command line: >python moin.cgi >or simply ./moin.cgi For some values of easy. For other values of easy, simpy calling "moin- dump" might prove easier. Ciao, J?rgen -- J?rgen Hermann, Developer WEB.DE AG, http://webde-ag.de/ From jh at web.de Fri Sep 20 10:33:02 2002 From: jh at web.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Fri Sep 20 10:33:02 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Which is the current release ? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 09:29:30 +0200, Angelo Caruso wrote: >It seems that 1.0 is the latest official release, but I found >somewhere (don't remember where) a 1.1 file. 1.1 is the next version, and thus the current development version. >Can you tell the difference ? Why isn't 1.1 on sourceforge ? What's better ? stable vs. development. it is ("Nightly CVS tarball" on the homepage). what's the purpose of life? Ciao, J?rgen From Dierk.Hoeppner at tib.uni-hannover.de Thu Sep 26 04:49:02 2002 From: Dierk.Hoeppner at tib.uni-hannover.de (=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22H=F6ppner=2C_Dierk=22?=) Date: Thu Sep 26 04:49:02 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: MoinMoin wih Xitami server? Message-ID: Bob, somewhat late but perhaps you are still interested. You asked: > Is it possible to install Xitami to run under Xitami? > I am using Win2K, if it matters. Yes, and the system doesn't matter. I'm using XP: I made a standard istallation of Moin as described in the help. I use Xitami v2.b5 In Xitami you have to define 1. an ordinary alias under the Link Aliases. (On the "defaults - Server Properties"-Page you find the Aliases link above the horizontal line on the left hand side): Alias Points to Path /wiki C:/Moin/share/moin/htdocs 2. an CGI-Alias. Click on CGI (Link above first horizontal line on the right) You get to the page "defaults - CGI Properties". At the bottom you'll find "Aliases for CGI directories: " and a button Define... Click it and make these entries: CGI alias Points to path: /dho c:/moin/dho/moin.bat (dho is the name of my first wicki) Restart the server. The Rest goes on as usual. HTH Dierk -- Dierk H?ppner Universit?tsbibliothek Hannover und Technische Informationsbibliothek (UB/TIB) EDV Welfengarten 1b D-30167 Hannover Tel.: 0511 / 762 - 4067, Fax: 0511 / 762 - 5881 http://www.tib.uni-hannover.de From Dierk.Hoeppner at tib.uni-hannover.de Fri Sep 27 03:25:01 2002 From: Dierk.Hoeppner at tib.uni-hannover.de (=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22H=F6ppner=2C_Dierk=22?=) Date: Fri Sep 27 03:25:01 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] How to set an anchor Message-ID: Hello MoinMoiners, how do I set an anchor on a wiki page and how do I link to it? The help shows the example [#anchorname Anchor Link] this is a link within a page. But ho do I link to an anchor on another page_ Thanks Dierk -- Dierk H?ppner Universit?tsbibliothek Hannover und Technische Informationsbibliothek (UB/TIB) EDV Welfengarten 1b D-30167 Hannover Tel.: 0511 / 762 - 4067, Fax: 0511 / 762 - 5881 http://www.tib.uni-hannover.de From BradeyH2 at construx.com Fri Sep 27 13:15:08 2002 From: BradeyH2 at construx.com (Bradey Honsinger) Date: Fri Sep 27 13:15:08 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] How to set an anchor Message-ID: <2A53F00A2DBBDA479B7E84DA2023A4EBC841AB@gypsy.construx.com> I was looking at this a couple of weeks ago, and it appears that there are two ways to do it: Self:AnchorPage#foo -- works inline, but can't be enclosed in brackets and renamed wiki:Self:AnchorPage#foo -- works inline and can be enclosed in brackets and renamed Note that "Self" must be capitalized--using "self" doesn't work. Simply using AnchorPage#foo doesn't work at all, as I'm sure you've noticed--whether inline, enclosed in brackets, or enclosed in brackets with quotes. Adding "wiki:Self" to the beginning of every anchor reference isn't that pretty, but it isn't that bad either. Using "wiki:Self" does add an "InterWiki" icon to the resulting link, which the [#anchor] syntax doesn't have. It also appears to be used quite a bit on the official MoinMoin wiki, so I assume it's been officially blessed. If anyone knows of another way to do it, let me know! Juergen, I've added an example of this to the MoinMoin wiki's HelpOnLinking page--do you want to add that to the CVS version of the page? - Bradey -----Original Message----- From: "H?ppner, Dierk" [mailto:Dierk.Hoeppner at tib.uni-hannover.de] Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 3:22 AM To: 'moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net' Subject: [Moin-user] How to set an anchor Hello MoinMoiners, how do I set an anchor on a wiki page and how do I link to it? The help shows the example [#anchorname Anchor Link] this is a link within a page. But ho do I link to an anchor on another page_ Thanks Dierk -- Dierk H?ppner Universit?tsbibliothek Hannover und Technische Informationsbibliothek (UB/TIB) EDV Welfengarten 1b D-30167 Hannover Tel.: 0511 / 762 - 4067, Fax: 0511 / 762 - 5881 http://www.tib.uni-hannover.de ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user From trever at attbi.com Sat Sep 28 12:48:02 2002 From: trever at attbi.com (Trever) Date: Sat Sep 28 12:48:02 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] help In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000001c26727$f57b01e0$ede3fd0c@Trever> Take me off your list -----Original Message----- From: moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of moin-user-request at lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 1:12 PM To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Moin-user digest, Vol 1 #154 - 1 msg Send Moin-user mailing list submissions to moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to moin-user-request at lists.sourceforge.net You can reach the person managing the list at moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Moin-user digest..." Today's Topics: 1. RE: How to set an anchor (Bradey Honsinger) --__--__-- Message: 1 From: Bradey Honsinger To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?=27=22H=F6ppner=2C_Dierk=22=27?= , "'moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net'" Subject: RE: [Moin-user] How to set an anchor Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 13:14:42 -0700 I was looking at this a couple of weeks ago, and it appears that there = are two ways to do it: Self:AnchorPage#foo -- works inline, but can't be enclosed in brackets = and renamed wiki:Self:AnchorPage#foo -- works inline and can be enclosed in = brackets and renamed Note that "Self" must be capitalized--using "self" doesn't work. Simply using AnchorPage#foo doesn't work at all, as I'm sure you've noticed--whether inline, enclosed in brackets, or enclosed in brackets = with quotes. Adding "wiki:Self" to the beginning of every anchor reference isn't = that pretty, but it isn't that bad either. Using "wiki:Self" does add an "InterWiki" icon to the resulting link, which the [#anchor] syntax = doesn't have. It also appears to be used quite a bit on the official MoinMoin = wiki, so I assume it's been officially blessed. If anyone knows of another = way to do it, let me know! Juergen, I've added an example of this to the MoinMoin wiki's = HelpOnLinking page--do you want to add that to the CVS version of the page? - Bradey -----Original Message----- From: "H=F6ppner, Dierk" [mailto:Dierk.Hoeppner at tib.uni-hannover.de] Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 3:22 AM To: 'moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net' Subject: [Moin-user] How to set an anchor Hello MoinMoiners, how do I set an anchor on a wiki page and how do I link to it? The help shows the example [#anchorname Anchor Link] this is a link within a page. But ho do I link to an anchor on another = page_ Thanks Dierk -- Dierk H=F6ppner Universit=E4tsbibliothek Hannover und Technische Informationsbibliothek (UB/TIB) EDV Welfengarten 1b D-30167 Hannover Tel.: 0511 / 762 - 4067, Fax: 0511 / 762 - 5881 http://www.tib.uni-hannover.de ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user --__--__-- _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user End of Moin-user Digest From Innes at oldfield.co.nz Sun Sep 29 22:24:02 2002 From: Innes at oldfield.co.nz (Innes Fisher) Date: Sun Sep 29 22:24:02 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Help with Dueling Pythons Message-ID: <310976494ADCD4118BC400508B9AF6E619207F@datastore> Hi MM folks, I've just installed MM on a RedHat 7.3 server. Being somewhat new to Linux and MM, I've manged to get most of it working, but have run in to a problem with multiple versions of Python on the server. Currently Python 1.5.2 is the default although 2.2 is installed. The error I'm seeing when accessing the MM pages appears to be 1.5.2 related, but I'm not sure how to ensure MM points to the 2.2 version only. I've read the installation guide for MM, and all about the dueling Pythons, but it's still not clear to me what the fix is. Help! Thanks, Innes -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wari at wari.per.sg Sun Sep 29 22:42:04 2002 From: wari at wari.per.sg (Wari Wahab) Date: Sun Sep 29 22:42:04 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Help with Dueling Pythons References: <310976494ADCD4118BC400508B9AF6E619207F@datastore> Message-ID: <3D97E378.4000003@wari.per.sg> Innes Fisher wrote: > The error I'm seeing when accessing the MM pages appears to be 1.5.2 > related, but I'm not sure how to ensure MM points to the 2.2 version only. > > I've read the installation guide for MM, and all about the dueling > Pythons, but it's still not clear to me what the fix is. Help! > At the top line of the moin.cgi file, change the call from #!/usr/bin/env python to #/usr/bin/env python2 This is Red Hat's behaviours (all redhat python scripts are dependent on 1.5.2) From trever at attbi.com Mon Sep 30 13:27:01 2002 From: trever at attbi.com (trever at attbi.com) Date: Mon Sep 30 13:27:01 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] help Message-ID: <20020930201605.BTBJ24756.rwcrmhc51.attbi.com@rwcrwbc57> I forgot my password, please take me off your list. > Send Moin-user mailing list submissions to > moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > moin-user-request at lists.sourceforge.net > > You can reach the person managing the list at > moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Moin-user digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Help with Dueling Pythons (Innes Fisher) > 2. Re: Help with Dueling Pythons (Wari Wahab) > > --__--__-- > > Message: 1 > From: Innes Fisher > To: "'moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net'" > Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 17:23:30 +1200 > Subject: [Moin-user] Help with Dueling Pythons > > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand > this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. > > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C26841.835F0280 > Content-Type: text/plain > > Hi MM folks, > > I've just installed MM on a RedHat 7.3 server. Being somewhat new to Linux > and MM, I've manged to get most of it working, but have run in to a problem > with multiple versions of Python on the server. Currently Python 1.5.2 is > the default although 2.2 is installed. The error I'm seeing when accessing > the MM pages appears to be 1.5.2 related, but I'm not sure how to ensure MM > points to the 2.2 version only. > > I've read the installation guide for MM, and all about the dueling Pythons, > but it's still not clear to me what the fix is. Help! > > Thanks, > Innes > > > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C26841.835F0280 > Content-Type: text/html > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > > > > charset=3DUS-ASCII"> > 5.5.2653.12"> > Help with Dueling Pythons > > > >

Hi MM folks, >

> >

I've just installed MM on a RedHat 7.3 server. Being = > somewhat new to Linux and MM, I've manged to get most of it working, = > but have run in to a problem with multiple versions of Python on the = > server. Currently Python 1.5.2 is the default although 2.2 is = > installed. The error I'm seeing when accessing the MM pages appears to = > be 1.5.2 related, but I'm not sure how to ensure MM points to the 2.2 = > version only.

> >

I've read the installation guide for MM, and all = > about the dueling Pythons, but it's still not clear to me what the fix = > is. Help!

> >

Thanks, >
Innes >

> > > > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C26841.835F0280-- > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 13:39:04 +0800 > From: Wari Wahab > To: Innes Fisher , > moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Moin-user] Help with Dueling Pythons > > Innes Fisher wrote: > > > The error I'm seeing when accessing the MM pages appears to be 1.5.2 > > related, but I'm not sure how to ensure MM points to the 2.2 version only. > > > > I've read the installation guide for MM, and all about the dueling > > Pythons, but it's still not clear to me what the fix is. Help! > > > At the top line of the moin.cgi file, change the call from > #!/usr/bin/env python > > to > > #/usr/bin/env python2 > > This is Red Hat's behaviours (all redhat python scripts are dependent on > 1.5.2) > > > > > --__--__-- > > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user > > > End of Moin-user Digest