From rangika at opensource.lk Mon Aug 2 00:00:05 2004 From: rangika at opensource.lk (rangika at opensource.lk) Date: Mon Aug 2 00:00:05 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] AxisCPPProjectPages has not migrated Message-ID: <1786.220.247.248.88.1091429985.squirrel@220.247.248.88> Hi guys, Just recently I checked the Home Page of wiki & found out that my wiki has to migrate to moin moin.So I clicked on the following link http://wiki.apache.org/old/MigrateFromThisWiki.Anyway I just checked the following site http://wiki.apache.org/old/ to see whether my wiki is there.I saw that it was there.Now when I checked it again I coudn't find it. My wiki is - AxisCPPProjectPages. This is still in http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?action=index this location. Can anyone please tell me why my wiki is not existing in http://wiki.apache.org/old/ . Do I have to migrate the wiki to any other location. I'm new to wiki.So please to this ASAP Regards, Rangika From jason at planet57.com Mon Aug 2 00:17:11 2004 From: jason at planet57.com (Jason Dillon) Date: Mon Aug 2 00:17:11 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] AxisCPPProjectPages has not migrated In-Reply-To: <1786.220.247.248.88.1091429985.squirrel@220.247.248.88> References: <1786.220.247.248.88.1091429985.squirrel@220.247.248.88> Message-ID: Why do you care that you are on 'http://wiki.apache.org/old'' ? infrastructure at apache.org is the right place to fix this problem... if it is a problem. Why would you want to be on an "old" site? --jason On Aug 1, 2004, at 11:59 PM, rangika at opensource.lk wrote: > Hi guys, > > Just recently I checked the Home Page of wiki & found out that my wiki > has > to migrate to moin moin.So I clicked on the following link > http://wiki.apache.org/old/MigrateFromThisWiki.Anyway I just checked > the > following site http://wiki.apache.org/old/ to see whether my wiki is > there.I saw that it was there.Now when I checked it again I coudn't > find > it. > > My wiki is - AxisCPPProjectPages. > > This is still in > http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?action=index this > location. > > Can anyone please tell me why my wiki is not existing in > http://wiki.apache.org/old/ . > > Do I have to migrate the wiki to any other location. > > I'm new to wiki.So please to this ASAP > > Regards, > Rangika > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by OSTG. Have you noticed the changes on > Linux.com, ITManagersJournal and NewsForge in the past few weeks? Now, > one more big change to announce. We are now OSTG- Open Source > Technology > Group. Come see the changes on the new OSTG site. www.ostg.com > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 174 bytes Desc: not available URL: From sleeper at gmail.com Mon Aug 2 12:12:13 2004 From: sleeper at gmail.com (m s) Date: Mon Aug 2 12:12:13 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] email notification and 'subscribe to page' feature Message-ID: <5f612ab5040802121144862436@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I've configured MoinMoin with email support and confirmed that it works with password recovery. However, for some reason, Moin is not recognizing that pages have subscribers. For example, I subscribe to FrontPage, and get the following mssg: """ You have been subscribed to this page.To unsubscribe, go to your profile and delete this page from the subscription list. """ The page name appears in my UserPreferences page, as well as in my user file on the server under /data. But when I edit the page, I get this message: """ Thank you for your changes. Your attention to detail is appreciated.You will not be notified of your own changes! Nobody subscribed to this page, no mail sent. """ I have made sure that "Send mail notification" is checked when submitting the edit. Any ideas why the subscribers are not being picked up? Thanks for any help, ~Matt From Nigel.Metheringham at dev.intechnology.co.uk Tue Aug 3 01:16:06 2004 From: Nigel.Metheringham at dev.intechnology.co.uk (Nigel Metheringham) Date: Tue Aug 3 01:16:06 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] email notification and 'subscribe to page' feature In-Reply-To: <5f612ab5040802121144862436@mail.gmail.com> References: <5f612ab5040802121144862436@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1091520948.5574.13.camel@angua.localnet> On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 20:11, m s wrote: > But when I edit the page, I get this message: > """ > Thank you for your changes. Your attention to detail is > appreciated.You will not be notified of your own changes! ============================================= > Nobody subscribed to this page, no mail sent. > """ > > I have made sure that "Send mail notification" is checked when > submitting the edit. > > Any ideas why the subscribers are not being picked up? Get someone else to edit the page and see what happens. -- [ Nigel Metheringham Nigel.Metheringham at InTechnology.co.uk ] [ - Comments in this message are my own and not ITO opinion/policy - ] From mailinglists at onlinehome.de Tue Aug 3 04:44:12 2004 From: mailinglists at onlinehome.de (Uwe Grauer) Date: Tue Aug 3 04:44:12 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] MoinMoin acl for closed user group In-Reply-To: <41051EDA.2040003@gmx.de> References: <41039A1E.7010807@onlinehome.de> <41051EDA.2040003@gmx.de> Message-ID: <410F7A75.9040307@onlinehome.de> Thomas Waldmann wrote: >> If you use Authentification on apache, apache will hand over the >> username to the wiki. >> Can you explain how this would be done? Could it be done? > > > This is just a question HOW you logon. If you already have apache auth > set up and you want to continue to use those accounts, you can enable > moin (setting auth_http_enabled or similar, see HelpOnConfiguration). > > Be aware that your http auth user names have to match your wiki user > account names. > >> Another way would be read access only for the login page, so that all >> other users can't see the other pages. Users have to log in to see >> the wiki-pages. >> >> Hints on the best way to do it (and how) would be greatly appreciated. > > > Yes. Create a group called ValidUsersGroup and put everybody in who is > allowed to see your stuff. > How do i do this? A Unix group or what? > Then use: > > acl_rights_default = "ValidUserGroup:read,write,delete,revert All:" > No way to use a group. I thought, maybe it's yust a wiki page called ValidUsersGroup, but this didn't help. So how would one create a group? Many thanks for further help, Uwe From sleeper at gmail.com Tue Aug 3 09:11:05 2004 From: sleeper at gmail.com (m s) Date: Tue Aug 3 09:11:05 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] email notification and 'subscribe to page' feature In-Reply-To: <1091520948.5574.13.camel@angua.localnet> References: <5f612ab5040802121144862436@mail.gmail.com> <1091520948.5574.13.camel@angua.localnet> Message-ID: <5f612ab504080309107e28dfeb@mail.gmail.com> Oops! Thanks for the reply, Nigel... It even says it right there in my face: "You will not be notified of your own changes!" With an exclamation point! Very sorry for the temporarily blindness... Thanks again. On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 09:15:48 +0100, Nigel Metheringham wrote: > On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 20:11, m s wrote: > > But when I edit the page, I get this message: > > """ > > Thank you for your changes. Your attention to detail is > > appreciated.You will not be notified of your own changes! > ============================================= > > Nobody subscribed to this page, no mail sent. > > """ > > > > I have made sure that "Send mail notification" is checked when > > submitting the edit. > > > > Any ideas why the subscribers are not being picked up? > > Get someone else to edit the page and see what happens. > > -- > [ Nigel Metheringham Nigel.Metheringham at InTechnology.co.uk ] > [ - Comments in this message are my own and not ITO opinion/policy - ] > > From James at mosaicsoftware.com Tue Aug 3 23:58:04 2004 From: James at mosaicsoftware.com (James Greenfield) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:58:04 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Useability enhancement Message-ID: Hi all, I hope this is the right place to make this suggestion. Currently, if you enable the nonexist_qm configuration flag, links to non-existent topics are rendered with a question mark in front of the link, and the hyperlink consists only of the question mark. I have an aesthetic concern and a useability concern: 1. Aesthetic: The question mark is, in my experience, normally rendered after the topic. This looks better. In fact, I'd go as far as to suggest it be rendered as superscript too. It just looks cleaner (it doesn't clutter the text that way). 2. Useability. The question mark is a tiny piece of text to aim a mouse at. It frustrated me and no doubt frustrates others. I think it would be better to keep the question mark but make the topic itself the link (as for existing topics). I've made the change on my local copy of MoinMoin, it's a one liner (to incorporate both): In Page.py, in the link_to method on the Page class, on line 322 (in my version), change the following two lines: return wikiutil.link_tag(request, url, '?', formatter=fmt, **kw) + text + attach_link to return wikiutil.link_tag(request, url, text, formatter=fmt, **kw) + '?' + attach_link Just some suggestions. Otherwise, I must admit, I'm very happy. No serious problems, easy to set up. Thanks for such a useful engine :-) Regards James Greenfield From peter.burian at oeamtc.at Wed Aug 4 01:19:08 2004 From: peter.burian at oeamtc.at (Burian Peter (OI&T V)) Date: Wed Aug 4 01:19:08 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] WikiName Message-ID: <46BBC17A91A7D64A97259C25B2F540310142984D@mxsverband.oeamtc.at> Hi all ! We would like to use MoinMoinWiki to document our systems and applications. Our systems has names like "0_VERBAND_Wien_Ring_LX_AUTODB" It would be nice to use this original names as WikiNames. The problem is underscore character. Undercores appeares as "%" characters. Is there any possibility to overcome this problem? Otherwise we have to convert our systemnames to valid WikiNames and use something like "0-Verband-Wien-Ring-Lx-Autodb" Thanks. Peter From matt at overlook.homelinux.net Wed Aug 4 07:45:03 2004 From: matt at overlook.homelinux.net (Matthew Wilson) Date: Wed Aug 4 07:45:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] how to escape out of wiki markup and write html? Message-ID: <20040804150649.GA18201@frank.overlook.homelinux.net> Hi- Not very often but sometimes I'd like more control over formatting. Is there some way I could embed html code like this for instance:
blah blah blah
into a wiki page? Thanks! -- Give and take free stuff: http://freecycle.org From iwongu at hotmail.com Wed Aug 4 23:10:03 2004 From: iwongu at hotmail.com (Wongoo Lee) Date: Wed Aug 4 23:10:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Installing MoinMoin 1.2.3 at SourceForge.Net Project Web Space Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tw-public at gmx.de Mon Aug 9 04:10:20 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon Aug 9 04:10:20 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] WikiName In-Reply-To: <46BBC17A91A7D64A97259C25B2F540310142984D@mxsverband.oeamtc.at> References: <46BBC17A91A7D64A97259C25B2F540310142984D@mxsverband.oeamtc.at> Message-ID: <41177734.2040007@gmx.de> > "0_VERBAND_Wien_Ring_LX_AUTODB" > > It would be nice to use this original names as WikiNames. You can use free links ["...."]. > The problem is underscore character. Undercores > appeares as "%" characters. You mean in the URL? Right (for 1.2). For 1.3 we plan to use _ in the URL, mapping the space character to _, so that ["Peter Burian"] gets http://yourwiki.com/Peter_Burian. BUT: we also reverse map the _ in the URL to the space character, so the link / page title will display as "Peter Burian" again. So your stuff will display as "O VERBAND Wien Ring LX AUTODB". > Otherwise we have to convert our systemnames to valid WikiNames and use > something like > > "0-Verband-Wien-Ring-Lx-Autodb" As it looks now, we will keep the "-" in the URLs of 1.3. From tw-public at gmx.de Mon Aug 9 04:16:04 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon Aug 9 04:16:04 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Useability enhancement In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <41177880.3060006@gmx.de> > I hope this is the right place to make this suggestion. Sure. > Currently, if you enable the nonexist_qm configuration flag, links to non-existent topics are rendered with a question mark in front of the link, and the hyperlink consists only of the question mark. Right. > I have an aesthetic concern and a useability concern: > 1. Aesthetic: The question mark is, in my experience, normally rendered after the topic. This looks better. It is rendered before the topic because otherwise it is easily confused with a normal question mark at end of the sentence. Personally, I have switched off nonexist_qm. I don't like it. > In fact, I'd go as far as to suggest it be rendered as superscript too. It just looks cleaner (it doesn't clutter the text that way). Mayb you just want to switch it off, too? ;) > 2. Useability. The question mark is a tiny piece of text to aim a mouse at. It frustrated me and no doubt frustrates others. If you switch it off, it will render the topic as a link. > I think it would be better to keep the question mark but make the topic itself the link (as for existing topics). And how do you distinguish them in that case? > I've made the change on my local copy of MoinMoin, it's a one liner (to incorporate both): > > In Page.py, in the link_to method on the Page class, on line 322 (in my version), change the following two lines: > > return wikiutil.link_tag(request, url, > '?', formatter=fmt, **kw) + text + attach_link > > to > > return wikiutil.link_tag(request, url, > text, formatter=fmt, **kw) + '?' + attach_link As I do not use that at all, I am maybe the wrong one to comment whether this is better or not. ;) > Just some suggestions. Otherwise, I must admit, I'm very happy. No serious problems, easy to set up. Thanks for such a useful engine :-) We all love it. ;) From tw-public at gmx.de Mon Aug 9 04:19:09 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon Aug 9 04:19:09 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] MoinMoin acl for closed user group In-Reply-To: <410F7A75.9040307@onlinehome.de> References: <41039A1E.7010807@onlinehome.de> <41051EDA.2040003@gmx.de> <410F7A75.9040307@onlinehome.de> Message-ID: <4117794F.3030001@gmx.de> >> Yes. Create a group called ValidUsersGroup and put everybody in who is >> allowed to see your stuff. >> > How do i do this? > A Unix group or what? No a wiki page, see MoinMaster:HelpOnAccessControlLists. >> acl_rights_default = "ValidUserGroup:read,write,delete,revert All:" >> > No way to use a group. > I thought, maybe it's yust a wiki page called ValidUsersGroup, but this > didn't help. It is. ;) Maybe a typo? > So how would one create a group? Make a page of that name and put a first level list containing user names on it, that's all. From ralf-info at family-moll.de Thu Aug 12 03:15:42 2004 From: ralf-info at family-moll.de (Ralf Moll) Date: Thu Aug 12 03:15:42 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Automatic generation of users for moin and htaccess Message-ID: <20040812101830.GA14937@familiy-moll.de> Hi out there, I started to use MoinMoin for a closed Wiki about forensics. Everybody get a htaccess account (done be me via ssh). If the user exists, htaccess passes the password and the username to MoinMoin. That is ok and it works. How can I all these things at one time: - Adding TestUser with TestPassword to .htaccess - Adding TestUser to MoinMoin with special usersettings (doubleclick to edit, etc.) Thx, Ralf Moll From rik at rikwade.com Thu Aug 12 03:23:01 2004 From: rik at rikwade.com (Rik Wade) Date: Thu Aug 12 03:23:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Automatic generation of users for moin and htaccess In-Reply-To: <20040812101830.GA14937@familiy-moll.de> References: <20040812101830.GA14937@familiy-moll.de> Message-ID: <411B44C3.7050209@rikwade.com> Ralf Moll wrote: > Everybody get a htaccess account (done be me via ssh). If the user > exists, htaccess passes the password and the username to MoinMoin. That > is ok and it works. > > How can I all these things at one time: > - Adding TestUser with TestPassword to .htaccess > - Adding TestUser to MoinMoin with special usersettings (doubleclick to > edit, etc.) I wrote a shell script to create a new MoinMoin Wiki etc. which may be of use: http://www.rikwade.com/newwiki.txt -- rik From matt.price at utoronto.ca Sun Aug 15 19:40:03 2004 From: matt.price at utoronto.ca (Matt Price) Date: Sun Aug 15 19:40:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] macro question Message-ID: <20040816023930.GB6835@utoronto.ca> Hello there, I'm writing a macro for Moin based on a little python module I've written for interacting with a bibliographic db manager (RefDB). My module uses a self-defined subclass of cgi.FieldStorage() -- only because it seemed a convenient way to keep all my functions & variable declarations in one place. I'd like to avoid rewriting these functions from scratch, but I imagine the FieldStorage will already have been eaten up by Moin itself (otherwise the 'request' method of the macro class wouldn't be available, would it?) I just wanted to check whether this was the case, and whether you had any ideas about how to go about solving this issue. One idea I had was to make a mixed-inheritance subclass that inherited from both my subclass & from the macro class... but maybe that's silly. Anyway, thanks for your help, pls tell me if I haven't made my question entirely clear. Alles beste, matt ------------------------------------------- Matt Price matt.price at utoronto.ca History Department, University of Toronto (416) 978-2094 -------------------------------------------- From nishant.kumar at itellix.com Mon Aug 16 05:06:02 2004 From: nishant.kumar at itellix.com (Nishant Kumar) Date: Mon Aug 16 05:06:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] virtual wiki Message-ID: <1092657998.8023.9.camel@it-nishant> hi, does moinmoin support the funda of virtual wiki, ie say one can have separate wiki domains running within the same wiki server, say one each for separate project. the main benefit of this is that the links with the same value in two different projects do not class. the same benefit that namespaces provide. thanks, nishant From dcramer at motive.com Mon Aug 16 20:05:07 2004 From: dcramer at motive.com (David Cramer (Tech Pubs)) Date: Mon Aug 16 20:05:07 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] TableOfContents and Include Message-ID: <6A2DF60561F49146ACAB335262015E120244A2@newman.motive.com> The Include macro is a handy way to create a long page where individual sections can be edited individually, appear individually on the RecentChanges page, controlled with gradular acl, etc. Unfortunately, the TableOfContents macro does not appear to work with included pages, for example this: [[TableOfContents]] [[Include(/FooPage,"All about foo",1)]] [[Include(/BarPage,"All about bar",1)]] ...results in an empty toc. The following gives you a toc, but isn't much better since you loose the edit icon in the header and still sections within the included pages aren't included in the toc. [[TableOfContents]] = All about foo = [[Include(/FooPage,,1)]] = All about bar [[Include(/BarPage,",1)]] Is there a way to get a table of contents with an included page? Is this a bug in the TableOfContents macro? Should I file an RFE? Thanks, David From matt.price at utoronto.ca Tue Aug 17 19:29:39 2004 From: matt.price at utoronto.ca (Matt Price) Date: Tue Aug 17 19:29:39 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] writing macros?? confusion! Message-ID: <20040817203407.GA15668@utoronto.ca> Moin! I am trying to write a macro & having some difficulty. I wrote a tiny little macro & saved it as /var/local/lib/testwiki/data/plugin/macro/TestMacro.py & have the following line in my httpd.conf: ScriptAlias /testwiki "/var/local/lib/testwiki/moin.cgi" here's the macro: #format python def execute(macro, args): return '

this is a test! ' that's it. I imagine t hat should work, right? but I try embedding i it & instead of executing, the page simply displays : [[TestMacro.py]] with the TestMacro linked as a WikiName. here's a link to the output: http://www.derailleur.org/testwiki/WikiSandBox so what'sw rong with this? Do I have the syntax wrong? All help appreciated, thanks, matt ------------------------------------------- Matt Price matt.price at utoronto.ca History Department, University of Toronto (416) 978-2094 -------------------------------------------- From maugustin at gmx.net Tue Aug 17 22:55:03 2004 From: maugustin at gmx.net (Michael Augustin) Date: Tue Aug 17 22:55:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] image alignment and table-border-tip In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4122EF1A.2060808@gmx.net> Hi, tobin at splorg.org schrieb am 31.07.2004 02:51: > Is there some WikiMarkup to center an image (either included as a image > URL, or as an attachment)? If not, any suggestions for some good syntax > to implement? You can put your image into a table. E. g. || attachment:bild.jpg || tableborder="0" works with MoinMoin before 1.2 or a small modifications (see mail-attachment) in formatter and a CSS that don't put a border arround each border/row/cell, so that the html-syntax define the border. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: MoinMoin-1.2.2-html_formatter.patch URL: From Ralf-Lists at RalfGross.de Thu Aug 19 08:38:09 2004 From: Ralf-Lists at RalfGross.de (Ralf Gross) Date: Thu Aug 19 08:38:09 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Restrict access to UserPreferences Page Message-ID: <59441.53.122.192.14.1092929829.squirrel@webmail.ssorgflar.de> Hi, I'm trying to setup some acls for out wiki. Everybody should be allowed to read to content, but only a group of registerd users should be able to write, delete... acl_enabled = 1 acl_rights_default = 'All:read' acl_rights_before = 'RalfGross:admin,read,write,delete,revert' That works, except the UsersPreferences page. If I don't restrict access to this page, everybody is able to create a user and write access to all pages. I put #acl All: on the UserPreferences page and wonderd why I could still see the page. Then I noticed that the second browser - with witch I tested the settings as anonymous user - had german language settings and I just changed the rights on the english version of UserPreferences. Do I really have to add these acls to every language version of a page? Ralf From snewdl at yahoo.com Thu Aug 19 10:35:01 2004 From: snewdl at yahoo.com (R. Yu) Date: Thu Aug 19 10:35:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] robots noindex,nofollow Message-ID: <20040819173357.71237.qmail@web41307.mail.yahoo.com> hi all, I'm running MoinMoin 1.2.3. Currently, all wiki pages are meta-tagged with "robots noindex,nofollow" except for FrontPage (and maybe RecentChanges). I would like to change this behavior by expanding the set of pages allowing robots. Alternately, I'd like to allow robots on all pages. The release notes for 1.2.3 mention this behavior: use config.page_front_page and .page_title_index for robots meta tag (whether it uses index,follow or index,nofollow), not hardcoded english page names http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinTodo_2fRelease_201_2e2_2e3?action=highlight&value=meta+tag But I'm still not sure how to modify the meta-tag behavior. Modifying moin_config.py's html_head_queries doesn't seem to work. Any advice? thanks -Rob From wolfgang.burr at web.de Thu Aug 19 11:32:01 2004 From: wolfgang.burr at web.de (Wolfgang Burr) Date: Thu Aug 19 11:32:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Restrict access to UserPreferences Page References: <59441.53.122.192.14.1092929829.squirrel@webmail.ssorgflar.de> Message-ID: <000601c4861a$ac7ab0d0$8a8eb8d9@netvista> Hi Ralf, try acl_rights_default = 'RalfGross:admin,read,write,delete,revert All:read' All except RalfGross will only have read permission. Subsribing as a known user will only lead to edit personal preferences. That's what it should do! Moin WolfgangBurr ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ralf Gross" To: Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 5:37 PM Subject: [Moin-user] Restrict access to UserPreferences Page Hi, I'm trying to setup some acls for out wiki. Everybody should be allowed to read to content, but only a group of registerd users should be able to write, delete... acl_enabled = 1 acl_rights_default = 'All:read' acl_rights_before = 'RalfGross:admin,read,write,delete,revert' That works, except the UsersPreferences page. If I don't restrict access to this page, everybody is able to create a user and write access to all pages. I put #acl All: on the UserPreferences page and wonderd why I could still see the page. Then I noticed that the second browser - with witch I tested the settings as anonymous user - had german language settings and I just changed the rights on the english version of UserPreferences. Do I really have to add these acls to every language version of a page? Ralf ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user From ckacoroski at nsd.org Thu Aug 19 17:30:32 2004 From: ckacoroski at nsd.org (Chris Kacoroski) Date: Thu Aug 19 17:30:32 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] How do I change wiki pages headers and footers Message-ID: <412545F7.2060701@nsd.org> Hi, How do I add some additional help the bottom of a page when I am editing it? How do I change common footer that shows on every page (the part that doesn't change)? cheers, ski -- "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it connected to the entire universe" John Muir Chris "Ski" Kacoroski, ckacoroski at nsd.org, 425-489-6263 From momotaro at gmail.com Thu Aug 19 19:53:03 2004 From: momotaro at gmail.com (Fujio Nobori) Date: Thu Aug 19 19:53:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] TableOfContents and Include In-Reply-To: <6A2DF60561F49146ACAB335262015E120244A2@newman.motive.com> References: <6A2DF60561F49146ACAB335262015E120244A2@newman.motive.com> Message-ID: <1aa3ba9f04081919525e15f4fa@mail.gmail.com> Hello, On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:03:29 -0500, David Cramer (Tech Pubs) wrote: > The Include macro is a handy way to create a long page where individual sections can be edited individually, appear individually on the RecentChanges page, controlled with gradular acl, etc. Unfortunately, the TableOfContents macro does not appear to work with included pages, for example this: > > [[TableOfContents]] > [[Include(/FooPage,"All about foo",1)]] > [[Include(/BarPage,"All about bar",1)]] > > ....results in an empty toc. The following gives you a toc, but isn't much better since you loose the edit icon in the header and still sections within the included pages aren't included in the toc. > > [[TableOfContents]] > = All about foo = > [[Include(/FooPage,,1)]] > = All about bar > [[Include(/BarPage,",1)]] > > Is there a way to get a table of contents with an included page? Is this a bug in the TableOfContents macro? Should I file an RFE? See "Improvement on details" at: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinTodo_2fRelease_201_2e3 You will find my patch for 1.2.3 there, and also, it will be fixed in 1.3. -- il|li q|@.@|p Fujio Nobori m. ( o ) .m email: toh at fuji-climb.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PGP-Key: http://pgp.nic.ad.jp:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xC1BDBC10 C3DA 7318 32F4 49F6 9D23 C686 3B83 231F C1BD BC10 From vittone at fnal.gov Fri Aug 20 13:31:00 2004 From: vittone at fnal.gov (Margherita Vittone Wiersma) Date: Fri Aug 20 13:31:00 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] attachments Message-ID: <200408202029.i7KKT8H11238@fsui02.fnal.gov> Hi, it seems that .pdf file are not allowed as attchment, is that true? Is there a list of support file extensions? Thanks a bunch Margherita From R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de Sun Aug 22 03:14:19 2004 From: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de (Reimar Bauer) Date: Sun Aug 22 03:14:19 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Re:attachments (Margherita Vittone Wiersma) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200408221210.25011.R.Bauer@fz-juelich.de> > > Hi, > it seems that .pdf file are not allowed as attchment, is that true? > Is there a list of support file extensions? > Thanks a bunch > > Margherita > Dear Margherita we have no problems to attach a pdf file. There is at the moment only a restriction in displaying an attachment included as image on the page. This is restricted to '''gif, png, jpg and jpeg'''. We often use something like this [attachment:plot.pdf example] regards Reimar -- Forschungszentrum Juelich email: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-i/ ================================================================== a IDL library at ForschungsZentrum Juelich http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-i/idl_icglib/idl_lib_intro.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: signature URL: From rfplctu02 at sneakemail.com Fri Aug 27 14:14:10 2004 From: rfplctu02 at sneakemail.com (rfplctu02 at sneakemail.com) Date: Fri Aug 27 14:14:10 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Checking a moinmoin site into CVS Message-ID: <24269-47521@sneakemail.com> Looks like somebody asked a similar question last year but there were no answers... I want to check my moinmoin content into a CVS repository. Are there directories or file extensions that I can safely ignore when I import the content? Terry Lacy Salt Lake County Information Systems From guo198010 at tom.com Fri Aug 27 18:55:08 2004 From: guo198010 at tom.com (guo198010 at tom.com) Date: Fri Aug 27 18:55:08 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Software for Search-Engine, Mail, DNS, and more Message-ID: <000201c48ca1$f3e68290$0201a8c0@allfaxxh> Software for Search-Engine, Mail, DNS, and more http://cn.1618.net http://hk.1618.net http://tw.1618.net http://us.1618.net ftp://1618NET:E171BB2D873546689C770BCBE415B3F6 at ftp.1618.net SORRY: this message is created by robot! From tw at waldmann-edv.de Mon Aug 30 03:55:00 2004 From: tw at waldmann-edv.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon Aug 30 03:55:00 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] robots noindex,nofollow In-Reply-To: <20040819173357.71237.qmail@web41307.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20040819173357.71237.qmail@web41307.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <413306A1.6070800@waldmann-edv.de> > I'm running MoinMoin 1.2.3. Currently, all wiki pages are > meta-tagged with "robots noindex,nofollow" except for FrontPage > (and maybe RecentChanges). They should be tagged index,nofollow (if you don't specify an action). FP and RC are index,follow. This means a search engine can find and index ALL pages. > I would like to change this behavior > by expanding the set of pages allowing robots. Alternately, > I'd like to allow robots on all pages. They are allowed and it doesnt make much sense giving them "follow" on every page, this just makes lots of traffic and load on your server by triggering all sorts of nonsense (as far as bots are concerned). > But I'm still not sure how to modify the meta-tag behavior. Why would you want to? From snewdl at yahoo.com Mon Aug 30 21:13:21 2004 From: snewdl at yahoo.com (R. Yu) Date: Mon Aug 30 21:13:21 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Moin-user digest, Vol 1 #534 - 1 msg In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20040831041158.54525.qmail@web41310.mail.yahoo.com> I grep'd for "robots" and found the relevant python file (wikiutil.py?). I read through the tag-related code and now the behavior makes sense. thanks. -Rob --- moin-user-request at lists.sourceforge.net wrote: > 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: robots noindex,nofollow (Thomas Waldmann) > > --__--__-- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 12:51:13 +0200 > From: Thomas Waldmann > To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Moin-user] robots noindex,nofollow > > > I'm running MoinMoin 1.2.3. Currently, all wiki pages are > > meta-tagged with "robots noindex,nofollow" except for FrontPage > > (and maybe RecentChanges). > > They should be tagged index,nofollow (if you don't specify an action). > > FP and RC are index,follow. > > This means a search engine can find and index ALL pages. > > > I would like to change this behavior > > by expanding the set of pages allowing robots. Alternately, > > I'd like to allow robots on all pages. > > They are allowed and it doesnt make much sense giving them "follow" on > every page, this just makes lots of traffic and load on your server by > triggering all sorts of nonsense (as far as bots are concerned). > > > But I'm still not sure how to modify the meta-tag behavior. > > Why would you want to? > >