From jok at vitronic.de Mon Mar 1 03:31:02 2004 From: jok at vitronic.de (Johannes Kilian) Date: Mon Mar 1 03:31:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] 1.2 upgrade In-Reply-To: <20040226024806.GC19542@patch.com> References: <20040226024806.GC19542@patch.com> Message-ID: <40431A67.90000@vitronic.de> Hi there, trying to install MoinMoin 1.2 from scratch, using ActivePython-2.3.2-232-win32-ix86.msi, breaks with my existing MoinMoin-Wiki. What I did in detail: * I've had two running MoinMoinWikis 1.1 on top of ActivePython-2.2.2-224-win32-ix86.msi * I removed ActivePython 2.2.2 and installed ActivePython 2.3.2 * I installed MoinMoin1.2 * I tried to run my existing Wikis with this configuration - the first wiki suceeded, the second failed with the errormessage see below.: Since I'm no python crack, I cannot locate gthe error reason. My Wiki-Page looks like see below: Any help welcome Thanks Johannes --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ##language:de #pragma section-numbers off = Verschiede HowTo's und FAQ = == Themengebiete == === MySQL === * JavaCookbook === MySQL === * MySqlCookbook === Perl === * PerlCookbook * PerlKochrezepte === PHP === * PhpCookbook === Python === * PythonCookbook === XML / XSLT === * XmlDom * XsltCookbook ---- [[RandomQuote]] ----------------------------------------------------------------- ion 1.183] -> --> *ValueError*bad marshal data *Please include this information in your bug reports!:* Python Python 2.3.2: D:\programme\python\python.exe Platform: win32 (nt) MoinMoin Release 1.2 [Revision 1.183] Mon Mar 01 12:08:00 2004 A problem occurred in a Python script. Here is the sequence of function calls leading up to the error, in the order they occurred. D:\Programme\Python\Lib\site-packages\MoinMoin\request.py in *run*(self=) 454 else: 455 try: 456 cgitb.Hook(file=self).handle(saved_exc) 457 # was: cgitb.handler() 458 except: *cgitb* = , cgitb.*Hook* = , file /undefined/, *self* = , ).handle /undefined/, *saved_exc* = (, , ) D:\Programme\Python\Lib\site-packages\MoinMoin\Page.py in *send_page*(self=, request=, msg='', **keywords={'count_hit': 1}) 607 else: 608 # parse the text and send the page content 609 self.send_page_content(request, Parser, body) 610 611 # check for pending footnotes *self* = , self.*send_page_content* = >, *request* = , *Parser* = , *body* = "= Verschiede HowTo's und FAQ =\n\n== Themengebiete...\n * XmlDom\n * XsltCookbook\n\n----\n[[RandomQuote]]\n" D:\Programme\Python\Lib\site-packages\MoinMoin\Page.py in *send_page_content*(self=, request=, Parser=, body="= Verschiede HowTo's und FAQ =\n\n== Themengebiete...\n * XmlDom\n * XsltCookbook\n\n----\n[[RandomQuote]]\n", needsupdate=0) 695 if not code: 696 import marshal 697 code = marshal.loads(cache.content()) 698 try: 699 exec code *code* = None, *marshal* = , marshal.*loads* = , *cache* = , cache.*content* = > *ValueError*: bad marshal data __doc__ = 'Inappropriate argument value (of correct type).' __getitem__ = > __init__ = > __module__ = 'exceptions' __str__ = > args = ('bad marshal data',) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tw at waldmann-edv.de Tue Mar 2 09:03:02 2004 From: tw at waldmann-edv.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Tue Mar 2 09:03:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] 1.2 upgrade References: <20040226024806.GC19542@patch.com> <40431A67.90000@vitronic.de> Message-ID: <4044BB0F.2030507@waldmann-edv.de> > * I've had two running MoinMoinWikis 1.1 on top of > ActivePython-2.2.2-224-win32-ix86.msi > * I removed ActivePython 2.2.2 and installed ActivePython 2.3.2 > * I installed MoinMoin1.2 > * I tried to run my existing Wikis with this configuration - the first > wiki suceeded, the second failed with the errormessage see below. For next time: You should not do multiple updates at once if not necessary. Of course py 2.3 is better, but it should have worked with 2.2.2, too. Then get moin working and - after that - upgrade python to 2.3. > *ValueError*: bad marshal data To solve that: stop your wiki cd cd data\cache\Page.py del *.* start wiki with the python version you want to use Repeat that step whenever you switch python version. greetings, Thomas From vittone at fnal.gov Tue Mar 2 10:13:12 2004 From: vittone at fnal.gov (Margherita Vittone Wiersma) Date: Tue Mar 2 10:13:12 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] coloring plain text Message-ID: <200403021758.i22Hwxs12626@fsui02.fnal.gov> Hi , i see examples on how to colorize python code, however, is there a way to color plain text instead of making it bold? thank you all. bye, Margherita From R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de Wed Mar 3 01:14:02 2004 From: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de (Reimar Bauer) Date: Wed Mar 3 01:14:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] re:coloring plain text Message-ID: <40459E8F.1050306@fz-juelich.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 |Hi , |i see examples on how to colorize python code, however, |is there a way to color plain text instead of making it bold? |thank you all. |bye, | Margherita Dear Margherita, you could use the color macro e.g. [[Color(blue:this is an example)]] If it is not implemented in your wiki version you could find it here: http://twistedmatrix.com/wiki/moin/MacroMarket regards Reimar - -- Reimar Bauer Institut fuer Stratosphaerische Chemie (ICG-I) Forschungszentrum Juelich email: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de - ------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ a IDL library at ForschungsZentrum Juelich ~ http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-i/idl_icglib/idl_lib_intro.html =================================================================== -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFARZ6N5aOc3Q9hk/kRAlNQAJ46gSqJTWrqOCdOJySUUyCPCbc5PwCeJNim OPPYBBgsYzYQAx/9ZY6daHY= =+kyg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From mblack at csi-inc.com Wed Mar 3 04:38:11 2004 From: mblack at csi-inc.com (Mike Black) Date: Wed Mar 3 04:38:11 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] 1.2 upgrade References: <200403030407.i2347wGq027453@picard.csi-inc.com> Message-ID: <01da01c4011a$6d1e3450$c8de11cc@black> Is there some reason that MoinMoin couldn't remember the python version and do this for you automagically? Surely you don't expect everybody to remember this? Delving into the cache should never be a requirement except in extrememe/rare circumstances -- and upgrading Python is hardly either. > Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 17:49:19 +0100 > From: Thomas Waldmann > To: Johannes Kilian > Cc: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Moin-user] 1.2 upgrade > > > * I've had two running MoinMoinWikis 1.1 on top of > > ActivePython-2.2.2-224-win32-ix86.msi > > * I removed ActivePython 2.2.2 and installed ActivePython 2.3.2 > > * I installed MoinMoin1.2 > > * I tried to run my existing Wikis with this configuration - the first > > wiki suceeded, the second failed with the errormessage see below. > > For next time: > You should not do multiple updates at once if not necessary. > Of course py 2.3 is better, but it should have worked with 2.2.2, too. > Then get moin working and - after that - upgrade python to 2.3. > > > *ValueError*: bad marshal data > > To solve that: > > stop your wiki > > cd > cd data\cache\Page.py > del *.* > > start wiki with the python version you want to use > > Repeat that step whenever you switch python version. > > greetings, Thomas > From tbird20d at yahoo.com Wed Mar 3 08:37:05 2004 From: tbird20d at yahoo.com (Tim Bird) Date: Wed Mar 3 08:37:05 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] SVG In-Reply-To: <403DFF2D.9090908@gmx.de> Message-ID: <20040303162303.73446.qmail@web20803.mail.yahoo.com> --- Thomas Waldmann wrote: > > Is SVG a widely enough supported format that Moin could consider > moving > > the graphs over to it? > > Which "graphs"? > * TWikiDraw -> needs some JAVA coder (not me, definitely) > * Moin iconbar icons? > * Moin Logo? I assume he meant the statitics charts. It's too bad this MoinMoin system (which is really nice) relies on gdchart, which is unavailable on most machines. Once I did an informatl survey of MoinMoin sites, and found only one site (twistedmatrix) that had this feature working. I spent a few weeks over a year ago making a system that would display graphs using only HTML tables (using cell coloring for the bars in the graph), but I only got it half-functional. (The story of my life...) Anyway, my personal opinion is that SVG is prevalent enough now that it is a good candidate to replace gdchart as the graph output format. But, alas, I don't have time to work on this myself... :( Tim Bird From wa7nwp at jnos.org Wed Mar 3 11:02:09 2004 From: wa7nwp at jnos.org (Bill Vodall - WA7NWP) Date: Wed Mar 3 11:02:09 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Static text include?? In-Reply-To: <40459E8F.1050306@fz-juelich.de> Message-ID: It's hard keeping up with all the MoinMoin features so this might already be there... Is there any way, built in function or existing macro, to include a static text file and have it appear as a {{{ }}} block? For example I could put the following on a page: {{{ # # hosts This file describes a number of hostname-to-address # mappings for the TCP/IP subsystem. It is mostly # used at boot time, when no name servers are running. # On small systems, this file can be used instead of a # "named" name server. # Syntax: # # IP-Address Full-Qualified-Hostname Short-Hostname # 127.0.0.1 localhost }}} Or simply have a macro/command to do it: [[StaticInclude("/etc/hosts")]] Thanks much. Bill From N.F.Brooks at exeter.ac.uk Fri Mar 5 11:21:05 2004 From: N.F.Brooks at exeter.ac.uk (Neil Brooks) Date: Fri Mar 5 11:21:05 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] SVG In-Reply-To: <20040303162303.73446.qmail@web20803.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20040303162303.73446.qmail@web20803.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <204799453.1078513534@D8KY5D0J.ex.ac.uk> Yes, I thought he meant replacing gdchart. A brief look at SVGdraw shows what a python module could do. SVG plugins for browsers are pretty common now. I might have a go at it... Neil --On 03/03/2004 08:23 -0800 Tim Bird wrote: > > --- Thomas Waldmann wrote: > I assume he meant the statitics charts. It's too bad this > MoinMoin system (which is really nice) relies on gdchart, > which is unavailable on most machines. Once I did an > informatl survey of MoinMoin sites, and found only one > site (twistedmatrix) that had this feature working. > > I spent a few weeks over a year ago making a system that would > display graphs using only HTML tables (using cell coloring > for the bars in the graph), but I only got it half-functional. > (The story of my life...) > > Anyway, my personal opinion is that SVG is prevalent enough > now that it is a good candidate to replace gdchart as > the graph output format. But, alas, I don't have time to > work on this myself... :( > > Tim Bird > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. > Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with > a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user -- Neil Brooks Small Systems Team Leader IT Services University of Exeter Tel: +44 (0)1392 26 3923 From nick at rockstarvancouver.com Fri Mar 5 15:19:00 2004 From: nick at rockstarvancouver.com (Nick Trout) Date: Fri Mar 5 15:19:00 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] SVG Message-ID: <911F8C8EB7A8084AAEDD55CEDC54D8F881F93D@iggy.rockstarvancouver.com> > Yes, I thought he meant replacing gdchart. A brief look at SVGdraw > shows what a python module could do. I did mean replacing gdchart :) Who knows, the chart generation could even fit into the themes? Nick From tw-public at gmx.de Mon Mar 8 11:02:08 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon Mar 8 11:02:08 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] *** 1.2.1 is released *** Message-ID: <404CBF07.3030304@gmx.de> If you didn't already notice ... just see http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinDownload It is mainly a bugfix release. Read the included CHANGES file. Thomas From R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de Mon Mar 8 22:41:00 2004 From: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de (Reimar Bauer) Date: Mon Mar 8 22:41:00 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] supress table border Message-ID: <200403090728.07834.R.Bauer@fz-juelich.de> Dear all, does someone know if is possible and how to supress a table border in a table? regards Reimar -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: msg.asc Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1294 bytes Desc: encrypted data URL: From MAugustin at gmx.net Tue Mar 9 00:39:05 2004 From: MAugustin at gmx.net (Michael Augustin) Date: Tue Mar 9 00:39:05 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] supress table border References: <200403090728.07834.R.Bauer@fz-juelich.de> Message-ID: <23657.1078820476@www4.gmx.net> > Dear all, > > does someone know if is possible and how to supress a table border in a > table? ||Col1||Col2|| ||Row1,Col1||Row1,Col2|| bye Michael -- +++ NEU bei GMX und erstmalig in Deutschland: T?V-gepr?fter Virenschutz +++ 100% Virenerkennung nach Wildlist. Infos: http://www.gmx.net/virenschutz From sebastien.hugues at swissinfo.org Tue Mar 9 05:58:01 2004 From: sebastien.hugues at swissinfo.org (Sebastien Hugues) Date: Tue Mar 9 05:58:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Smiley problems Message-ID: <404DC799.1040805@swissinfo.org> Hi folks, I have a problem with displaying smileys, it doesn't work actually. For instance if I write " :) " with the necessary surrounded white spaces, the smiley doesn't appear. Is there an option in the moin_config.py file to get it work ? It's quite strange since the macro [[ShowSmileys]] just works fine. I can seen all smileys.. I have moin 1.0 and python 2.3 on windows 2000 and Apache 2. Any help is welcome Regards Sebastien From sebastien.hugues at swissinfo.org Tue Mar 9 07:41:13 2004 From: sebastien.hugues at swissinfo.org (Sebastien Hugues) Date: Tue Mar 9 07:41:13 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Smiley problems In-Reply-To: <902C68785C080641B237C86A73ABB7A5227450@ki-s-ex1.kiel.vst-vossloh.com> References: <902C68785C080641B237C86A73ABB7A5227450@ki-s-ex1.kiel.vst-vossloh.com> Message-ID: <404DDB33.3060902@swissinfo.org> Yes I did and instead of the smiley's picture, there is just the wiki source code ":)" >Did you look at the page source in your browser? > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Sebastien Hugues [mailto:sebastien.hugues at swissinfo.org] >>Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 3:10 PM >>To: Lorenz Thomas >>Subject: Re: [Moin-user] Smiley problems >> >> >> >>Hi, >> >>I did it but smileys still don't appear... >>Regards >>Seb >> >> >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>refreshing the cache sometimes helps. >>> >>>Regards >>>Thomas >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>From: Sebastien Hugues [mailto:sebastien.hugues at swissinfo.org] >>>>Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 2:33 PM >>>>To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net >>>>Subject: [Moin-user] Smiley problems >>>> >>>> >>>>Hi folks, >>>> >>>>I have a problem with displaying smileys, it doesn't work >>>>actually. For >>>>instance >>>>if I write " :) " with the necessary surrounded white spaces, >>>>the smiley >>>>doesn't appear. >>>>Is there an option in the moin_config.py file to get it work ? >>>>It's quite strange since the macro [[ShowSmileys]] just >>>>works fine. I can >>>>seen all smileys.. >>>> >>>>I have moin 1.0 and python 2.3 on windows 2000 and Apache 2. >>>> >>>>Any help is welcome >>>> >>>>Regards >>>>Sebastien >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>------------------------------------------------------- >>>>This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials >>>>Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President >>>> >>>> >>and CEO of >> >> >>>>GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system >>>>administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638 >>>> >>>> >>&op=click >> >> >>>>_______________________________________________ >>>>Moin-user mailing list >>>>Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net >>>>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > From skip at pobox.com Tue Mar 9 09:08:04 2004 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Tue Mar 9 09:08:04 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Subscribe to every page? Message-ID: <16461.62907.881601.984000@montanaro.dyndns.org> I'm sure many of you have to keep an eagle eye on your MoinMoin sites to counteract WikiVandals and PageRankSlammers. I help manage the Python Wiki (I'm guessing we run 1.0, but I'm not sure - can I check that through-the- web?). I subscribe to changes for the FrontPage and a couple other pages. We see incidences of PageRankSlamming every couple of days. This occurs mostly on the FrontPage and WikiSandBox, but occasionally on other pages as well. Unfortunately, it appears that the perpetrators of such scribbling are getting both more creative and roaming further away from the FrontPage in their attempts to deface Wikis and insert their URLs where the GoogleBot will find them. Is it possible to subscribe to changes in every page without subscribing one-by-one? Alternatively, it would be nice if subscribing to the RecentChanges page took into account the expanded value of the [[RecentChanges]] macro so you could just subscribe to that page to monitor the entire site. Thanks, -- Skip Montanaro Got gigs? http://www.musi-cal.com/submit.html Got spam? http://spambayes.sf.net/ skip at pobox.com From mike at nospam.com Tue Mar 9 09:34:18 2004 From: mike at nospam.com (Mike Rovner) Date: Tue Mar 9 09:34:18 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Subscribe to every page? References: <16461.62907.881601.984000@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: Skip Montanaro wrote: > it would be nice if subscribing to the RecentChanges page took into > account the expanded value of the [[RecentChanges]] macro so you > could just subscribe to that page to monitor the entire site. Doesn't RSS of RecentChages suits you? Regards, Mike From skip at pobox.com Tue Mar 9 09:51:03 2004 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Tue Mar 9 09:51:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Subscribe to every page? In-Reply-To: References: <16461.62907.881601.984000@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: <16461.65522.164657.868806@montanaro.dyndns.org> >> it would be nice if subscribing to the RecentChanges page took into >> account the expanded value of the [[RecentChanges]] macro so you >> could just subscribe to that page to monitor the entire site. Mike> Doesn't RSS of RecentChages suits you? Can RSS be delivered in email? If not, I still wind up having to go check something. It's an RSS reader instead of my web browser, but it still requires conscious effort on my part to stop what I'm doing and go check. Email just arrives, and only when I need it. As I mentioned, I have to fix something every couple of days. If I needed to check myself, I'd have to check much more frequently than that. Procmail filters stuff like Moin diffs into my python-dev mailbox which I read frequently (from XEmacs where I do most of my software development, so the break in concentration is both minimal and corresponds to a time when I will probably be reading and processing multiple emails anyway). Skip From skip at pobox.com Tue Mar 9 10:32:15 2004 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Tue Mar 9 10:32:15 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Subscribe to every page? In-Reply-To: <004401c405fe$12decd40$2803a8c0@noteline> References: <16461.62907.881601.984000@montanaro.dyndns.org> <004401c405fe$12decd40$2803a8c0@noteline> Message-ID: <16462.2442.475516.136254@montanaro.dyndns.org> David> i guess, regexp like ".*" may work, but I'm moin newbie, so I may David> be wrong. As far as I know subscription to page changes is done using a per-page URL. For example, to subscribe to changes to the Python Wiki FrontPage, I'd visit http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/FrontPage?action=subscribe by clicking on the envelope icon in the upper right-hand corner of the page. As far as I know there's no general "subscribe" URL to which I can feed a regular expression. Ah, wait a minute. I see you're referring to the Subscribed Wiki Pages block in the UserPreferences page. I'll give that a try. Thanks, Skip From skip at pobox.com Tue Mar 9 11:44:09 2004 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Tue Mar 9 11:44:09 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Subscribe to every page? In-Reply-To: <16462.2442.475516.136254@montanaro.dyndns.org> References: <16461.62907.881601.984000@montanaro.dyndns.org> <004401c405fe$12decd40$2803a8c0@noteline> <16462.2442.475516.136254@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: <16462.6741.868463.191241@montanaro.dyndns.org> David> i guess, regexp like ".*" may work, but I'm moin newbie, so I may David> be wrong. ... Skip> Ah, wait a minute. I see you're referring to the Subscribed Wiki Skip> Pages block in the UserPreferences page. I'll give that a try. This worked. I'm all set. Thx, Skip From dvid at atlas.cz Tue Mar 9 12:55:04 2004 From: dvid at atlas.cz (David Zejda) Date: Tue Mar 9 12:55:04 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] non ASCII pagenames Message-ID: <00e901c40616$463d82e0$2803a8c0@noteline> I have several wiki pages with non-ASCII characters, e.g. "Stopov?n?Chyb". Everything goes OK, but there is a tiny cosmetic flaw - page URL does not contain non-ASCII codes - they are replaced with (i guess) their unicode representation - e.g. "Stopov_e1n_edChyb". I think, this is pretty understandable (in URI only ASCIIs are allowed), but it looks a bit awfully in a browser or if bookmarked or sent as a reference.. So this is The Question: Is there any way how to customize translation non_ASCII_char:string_in_URI? David From R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de Tue Mar 9 23:46:02 2004 From: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de (Reimar Bauer) Date: Tue Mar 9 23:46:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] latex.py Message-ID: <404EC373.70001@fz-juelich.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Benny, I can't use latex.py http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de:8000/ProcessorMarket?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=latex.py with 1.2 because there are changes in the moin module config too. My Version 1.2 or 1.2.1 did not have config.latex_cache_dir, config.latex_cache_url, config.latex_vartmp_dir. Please can you show your changes in config too. Please can you put a diff or the chnaged file on the site too. best regards Reimar - -- Reimar Bauer Institut fuer Stratosphaerische Chemie (ICG-I) Forschungszentrum Juelich email: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de - ------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ a IDL library at ForschungsZentrum Juelich ~ http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-i/idl_icglib/idl_lib_intro.html =================================================================== -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFATsNy5aOc3Q9hk/kRAuOhAJ9lvcbbYJvJM/qZE9kq5KvWMCFi8QCfbpNA sSu0zeCHaKiyzVynXwHRl7I= =Ysot -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de Wed Mar 10 00:55:02 2004 From: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de (Reimar Bauer) Date: Wed Mar 10 00:55:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] interwiki communication Message-ID: <404ED2FA.4030307@fz-juelich.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear all, if I have a wikiname defined like this one ["Suse 8.2"] how could I reach this by interwiki link? wiki:linuxwiki/Suse 8.2 does not work regards Reimar - -- Reimar Bauer Institut fuer Stratosphaerische Chemie (ICG-I) Forschungszentrum Juelich email: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de - ------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ a IDL library at ForschungsZentrum Juelich ~ http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-i/idl_icglib/idl_lib_intro.html =================================================================== -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFATtL25aOc3Q9hk/kRAmRDAJ42Afo3Z0BQBHDeIt/R8gsDz20+wgCeIVj5 TNSCklM7vifL9LDdxzlLEPA= =euhY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From sbangaru at doubleclick.net Wed Mar 10 03:53:02 2004 From: sbangaru at doubleclick.net (Bangaru, Surdeep) Date: Wed Mar 10 03:53:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] External Diff Problem Message-ID: Hi Guys, I'm pretty new to MoinMoin ..... I've setup a wiki on Debian , and I've added the mods for the UserIdentification and the Access Permissions .... I've setup auth by using the .htaccess files on Apache ... the auth works fine when i need to log on but after auth i get an Internal Server Error..... I've even cleaned out the "^M"s ....can anyone help??? the CGI Diagnosis is below ... Thanks in advance, Surdeep MoinMoin CGI Diagnosis ====================== Package "MoinMoin" sucessfully imported. Release 1.0 Revision 1.159 Checking directories... data directory tests OK (set to '/space/sbangaru/wiki/data') text directory tests OK (set to '/space/sbangaru/wiki/data/text') user directory tests OK (set to '/space/sbangaru/wiki/data/user') backup directory tests OK (set to '/space/sbangaru/wiki/data/backup') Found an external diff: "diff - GNU diffutils version 2.7" Server Environment: ONLY AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL REQUESTS ON THIS HOST! From tw-public at gmx.de Wed Mar 10 07:52:02 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Wed Mar 10 07:52:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Smiley problems In-Reply-To: <404DC799.1040805@swissinfo.org> References: <404DC799.1040805@swissinfo.org> Message-ID: <404F3559.4030508@gmx.de> > the smiley doesn't appear. Look into UserPreferences, maybe the switch for that is off. > I have moin 1.0 and python 2.3 on windows 2000 and Apache 2. Uuuuh. (blowing the dust off that) Maybe consider an upgrade to 1.2.1 - it will be much nicer. From tw-public at gmx.de Wed Mar 10 07:59:03 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Wed Mar 10 07:59:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] non ASCII pagenames In-Reply-To: <00e901c40616$463d82e0$2803a8c0@noteline> References: <00e901c40616$463d82e0$2803a8c0@noteline> Message-ID: <404F36E4.40905@gmx.de> Hi David, > I have several wiki pages with non-ASCII characters, e.g. "Stopov?n?Chyb". > Everything goes OK, but there is a tiny cosmetic flaw - page URL does not > contain non-ASCII codes - they are replaced with (i guess) their unicode > representation - e.g. "Stopov_e1n_edChyb". I think, this is pretty > understandable (in URI only ASCIIs are allowed), but it looks a bit awfully > in a browser or if bookmarked or sent as a reference.. For page content not in iso-8859-1 you maybe want to use unicode (and utf-8 as encoding). moinmaster wiki currently runs on moin 1.3 devel (AKA "bleeding edge") - you maybe want to do system and help page translation directly there (so we can use it without conversion). For the URLs, only ASCII is allowed, so we MUST encode any strange character. We are currently working on making it a bit nicer, but don't expect to see special characters in there at every time. That work isn't finished yet. If it is, you will see it in moinmaster first, too. > So this is The Question: Is there any way how to customize translation > non_ASCII_char:string_in_URI? You shouldn't change anything there without deep knowledge of moin - or you will potentially rather break it. Thomas From tw-public at gmx.de Wed Mar 10 08:01:06 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Wed Mar 10 08:01:06 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] External Diff Problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <404F3793.9060709@gmx.de> Hi, > > I'm pretty new to MoinMoin ..... I've setup a wiki on Debian , and I've > added the mods for the UserIdentification and the Access Permissions .... > I've setup auth by using the .htaccess files on Apache ... the auth works > fine when i need to log on but after auth i get an Internal Server > Error..... I've even cleaned out the "^M"s ....can anyone help??? the CGI > Diagnosis is below ... If you are interested in access control lists (ACLs) you maybe rather want to first upgrade to 1.2.1. > Release 1.0 Blowing the dust of that one... ;) > Found an external diff: "diff - GNU diffutils version 2.7" 1.2.1 won't need an external diff any more. greetings, Thomas From ms419 at freezone.co.uk Thu Mar 11 13:44:07 2004 From: ms419 at freezone.co.uk (ms419 at freezone.co.uk) Date: Thu Mar 11 13:44:07 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Attachment Index Message-ID: <6EC4C749-73A2-11D8-B806-000A95C71776@freezone.co.uk> I'd like to include an index of attached files in a wiki page. I thought maybe I could copy the syntax from the AttachFile page / action, but this page can't be edited. Can I put the AttachFile stuff inline? Is there a macro for a nice index of attachments? Thanks, Jack From info at nomagic.net Fri Mar 12 03:43:05 2004 From: info at nomagic.net (info at nomagic.net) Date: Fri Mar 12 03:43:05 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] MoinMoin1.2.1 and mod_python Message-ID: <20040312112343.3AC2E420474@p15110851.pureserver.info> Hello, I am using Moin MoinMoin1.2.1 with WindowsXP, Apache 2.0.48, python 2.3.2-1 and mod_python3.1.2b. The Wiki itself works ( at least in the cgi mode)...well, at the moment it isn't very fast. Now I am looking for alternatives to make the wiki respond faster to user requests. Exchange the Winbox against a linux box is not possible. Today I tried to use MoinMoin with mod_python. I installed and configured everything according to the installation manual...but it did not work. The wiki is showing the directory index instead of the front page. Is anybody using MoinMoin with mod_python? Perhaps you can provide me a working example configuration(httpd.conf, .htacces, moin_modpy.py,...). This would be really helpful. Thanks in advance. Greetings Pete From moka at ixo.de Sat Mar 13 08:20:09 2004 From: moka at ixo.de (Waschk,Kolja) Date: Sat Mar 13 08:20:09 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Include() macro and page caching Message-ID: Hi I'm experiencing some trouble with the Include() macro, especially its "to" and "from" parameters. Including a page partially affects the cached version of that page, so requests to that page alone also show only the part included elsewhere. I'll try to provide an example. To reproduce, start with _creating_ a MainPage, while SubPage doesn't exist yet. Put the following in MainPage and save it: [[Include(/SubPage,,2,to="----")]] Then create a MainPage/SubPage using MainPage_2fSubPage?action=edit&backto=MainPage - with following content, and a leading empty line(!): text before ---- text after Now the MainPage will show a MainPage/SubPage header line, followed by only the "text before". That's what I expected. But now when you follow the link to MainPage/SubPage in the header line, there's also _only_ the "text before". To reveal the whole MainPage/SubPage, selecting the "RefreshCache" is necessary. But then, on the next click to MainPage, it will now show the whole SubPage as well, including the "text after"! RefreshCache on MainPage doesn't change anything. Only after using the mechanism with ?action=edit&backto=MainPage and SaveChanges on SubPage the unwanted text disappears from MainPage. My intention was to create a MainPage as an overview page, showing only small parts of several SubPages (but more than just the titles). And I planned that clicking on the headers in MainPage then would take the readers to the more detailed information contained in the SubPages. BTW, a further observation was that "to" and "from" affect the output only if such SubPage begins with an empty line. Maybe I missed some documentation here? Thanks, Kolja -- mr. kolja waschk - haubach-39 - 22765 hh - ger phone +49 40 889130-34 - fax -35 - e-mail s.a. From skip at pobox.com Sat Mar 13 15:19:01 2004 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Sat Mar 13 15:19:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] 403 response on lots of pages from crawlers? Message-ID: <16467.38595.959630.929210@montanaro.dyndns.org> Kevin Altis noticed a bunch of 403s in the www.python.org access log summary. A little investigation showed that almost all of them were from Googlebot or Yahoo! Slurp. Looking at the pages being accessed I can't see an obvious pattern to the URLs being requested other than that almost all have an action or value parameter. Unfortunately, the robots.txt file only allows you to specify the beginning of a path to be excluded. It's not a general purpose pattern scheme, so I can't use something like Disallow: /cgi-bin/moinmoin/*?action= Disallow: /cgi-bin/moinmoin/*?value= to keep crawlers from traversing those sorts of URLs. ("*" is only allowed in the User-Agent line.) I'd like to keep crawlers from requesting pages with a parameter but still let them otherwise wander around in the Wiki. I'm open to suggestions. Thanks, -- Skip Montanaro Got gigs? http://www.musi-cal.com/submit.html Got spam? http://www.spambayes.org/ skip at pobox.com From tw-public at gmx.de Sun Mar 14 06:22:02 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Sun Mar 14 06:22:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] 403 response on lots of pages from crawlers? References: <16467.38595.959630.929210@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: <40546A47.6090404@gmx.de> > I'd like to keep crawlers from requesting pages with a parameter but still > let them otherwise wander around in the Wiki. I'm open to suggestions. There is currently no way within moin. We might refactor everything to use URLs like following some day: wiki.xyz.com/action/PageName?whatever This will then make it possible to exclude /action from robots. Don't hold your breath ;) Thomas From tmh at nodomain.org Mon Mar 15 04:58:01 2004 From: tmh at nodomain.org (Tony Hoyle) Date: Mon Mar 15 04:58:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Moin 1.2.1 and ACLs Message-ID: <4055A80A.7050106@nodomain.org> Since I installed moin 1.2.1 ACLs have stopped working. There's nothing in the changelog I can see that's relevant, so I can only assume they've broken at some point. My moin_config.py has: acl_enabled = 1 acl_rights_before = "TonyHoyle:read,write,admin,delete,revert +AdminGroup:admin Known:read,write,delete All:read" acl_default = "Known:read,write,delete All:read" And the top of my front page has: #pragma section-numbers off #acl All:read Known:read It seems the acl_default is being honored (since only logged in users can edit), but the #acl line is completely ignored - I've already had the front page messed up more than once. I'd go back to moin 1.1 but I really need the caching... Tony From gtgnowruq at yahoo.com Mon Mar 15 22:18:32 2004 From: gtgnowruq at yahoo.com (Margarita Watts) Date: Mon Mar 15 22:18:32 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Тренинг по управлению бизнесом Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From suresh at brahms.cpmc.columbia.edu Mon Mar 15 22:49:02 2004 From: suresh at brahms.cpmc.columbia.edu (Suresh Krishna) Date: Mon Mar 15 22:49:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] (no subject) Message-ID: <200403160647.i2G6lHT00619@brahms.cpmc.columbia.edu> how can i have the email notification box on the edit box unchecked by default ? thanks, suresh From tw-public at gmx.de Wed Mar 17 04:58:30 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Wed Mar 17 04:58:30 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Moin 1.2.1 and ACLs In-Reply-To: <4055A80A.7050106@nodomain.org> References: <4055A80A.7050106@nodomain.org> Message-ID: <40584B47.3020204@gmx.de> > Since I installed moin 1.2.1 ACLs have stopped working. Strange. I use it in multiple wikis and it works. > acl_enabled = 1 > acl_rights_before = "TonyHoyle:read,write,admin,delete,revert > +AdminGroup:admin Known:read,write,delete All:read" > acl_default = "Known:read,write,delete All:read" The last one was ever called "acl_rights_default". We love common prefixes. ;) That didnt change from 1.1 to 1.2.x. > #pragma section-numbers off > #acl All:read Known:read ACLs are processed from left to right, so it is a good idea to list the more special ones left of the more common ones: #acl Known:read All:read Or, as "Known" is not able to do more than "All" anyway, just: #acl All:read > It seems the acl_default is being honored (since only logged in users > can edit), This is just because the default of "acl_rights_default" (set in config.py) allows editing anyway. > but the #acl line is completely ignored - I've already had the front page messed up more > than once. Maybe try to stop the wiki, remove *.pickle and start it again with 1.2.1. From tw at waldmann-edv.de Wed Mar 17 05:08:07 2004 From: tw at waldmann-edv.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Wed Mar 17 05:08:07 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] (no subject) In-Reply-To: <200403160647.i2G6lHT00619@brahms.cpmc.columbia.edu> References: <200403160647.i2G6lHT00619@brahms.cpmc.columbia.edu> Message-ID: <40584DA6.9020507@waldmann-edv.de> > how can i have the email notification box on the edit box unchecked by default ? As there is no config option for that, you might be able to hack that into MoinMoin/PageEditor.py. From skip at pobox.com Wed Mar 17 07:30:14 2004 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Wed Mar 17 07:30:14 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] (no subject) In-Reply-To: <40584DA6.9020507@waldmann-edv.de> References: <200403160647.i2G6lHT00619@brahms.cpmc.columbia.edu> <40584DA6.9020507@waldmann-edv.de> Message-ID: <16472.28389.662123.133385@montanaro.dyndns.org> >> how can i have the email notification box on the edit box unchecked >> by default ? Thomas> As there is no config option for that, you might be able to hack Thomas> that into MoinMoin/PageEditor.py. A related question: Is it possible to *not* allow users to suppress the email dispatch? I'm thinking once again about the case where I have a Wiki that gets scribbled on frequently. I'd like the WikiVandals to not be able to scribble unseen. I didn't see any obvious variable to set in moin_config.py. Thx, -- Skip Montanaro Got gigs? http://www.musi-cal.com/submit.html Got spam? http://www.spambayes.org/ skip at pobox.com From jkh at comcast.net Thu Mar 18 20:42:03 2004 From: jkh at comcast.net (Jeff Holtzman) Date: Thu Mar 18 20:42:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] theme problem Message-ID: <1193302565.20040318234131@comcast.net> I'm probably overlooking something obvious, but... I am working on a new Theme, called minim. It is a minimal theme, which eliminates most header and footer stuff, and tweaks fonts etc. The problem is that I am unable to style the page title, i.e., the name of the page, which appears in an

element. I'd like it to be consistent with the h2..h5 styles. I suspect it is inheriting from something nonobvious. TIA.--Jeff From bill-bell at bill-bell.hamilton.on.ca Fri Mar 19 04:55:01 2004 From: bill-bell at bill-bell.hamilton.on.ca (Bill Bell) Date: Fri Mar 19 04:55:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Obtaining most recent editing time from a page Message-ID: <405AA728.26100.2781FABE@localhost> I am writing a Python script that scans the collection of recipe pages in wiki.wxpython.org. The pages that are served do not contain the most recent editing time. Is there a way of getting moinmoin to stuff that information in pages? Thanks for any advice. Bill From vittone at fnal.gov Fri Mar 19 13:08:03 2004 From: vittone at fnal.gov (Margherita Vittone Wiersma) Date: Fri Mar 19 13:08:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] forgot passwd Message-ID: <200403192106.i2JL6Dj12767@fsui02.fnal.gov> Hi All, what do we do when we forget the passw? I was looking up on th emoin moin site and it looks like under the user preferences it says to type in th email address and "click on mail me my account data".. is this a new feature? we have moin v1.1 and i don't see that field available.. please suggestions. Also, where is the passwd infoprmation stored? thanks a bunch Margherita From R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de Fri Mar 19 23:57:00 2004 From: R.Bauer at fz-juelich.de (Reimar Bauer) Date: Fri Mar 19 23:57:00 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] re:forgot passwd In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200403200902.46573.R.Bauer@fz-juelich.de> >Hi All, >what do we do when we forget the passw? >I was looking up on th emoin moin site and it looks like under the user >preferences it says to type in th email address and "click on mail me my >account data".. is this a new feature? we have moin v1.1 and i don't see that >field available.. please suggestions. Also, where is the passwd infoprmation >stored? >thanks a bunch > Margherita Dear Margherita you have to setup mail in your moin_config.py Please have a look in HelpOnConfiguration You have to setup :: {{{ mail_smarthost mail_from mail_login }}} If someone hasn't setup already by UserPreferences the email adress the server administrator could add this to the user. In your {{{wiki/data/user}}} dir on the wiki server you have to grep about the user name Then edit the email line of the users file by adding the email adress. Aftwerwards the email feature could be used by this one. Another feature if email is available one could subscribe to a wiki page. This means the subscriber gets the diffs of changes of a page by email. Reimar -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: signature URL: From tw-public at gmx.de Sat Mar 20 01:23:01 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Sat Mar 20 01:23:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Obtaining most recent editing time from a page In-Reply-To: <405AA728.26100.2781FABE@localhost> References: <405AA728.26100.2781FABE@localhost> Message-ID: <405C188A.7090405@gmx.de> >I am writing a Python script that scans the collection of recipe pages in >wiki.wxpython.org. The pages that are served do not contain the most recent editing >time. > > Maybe have a look into wiki xmlrpc. Although it sounds complicated, it is very easy and might serve you much better than any other method. In moin 1.2.1 there are some sample scripts in MoinMoin/scripts/xmlrpc/. From jeiwen at comcast.net Sun Mar 21 13:30:03 2004 From: jeiwen at comcast.net (John Eiwen) Date: Sun Mar 21 13:30:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Newbee--Install on IIS Message-ID: I have installed "MoinMoin 1.2.1" and "Python-2.3.3-1.exe" onto a MS2000 Server running IIS. I get the error message below when I attempt to access the Frontpage through my browser via the URL http://name.mydomainname.biz/TremontWIKI I have previously, and those sites currently work) configured IIS to use Host Headers. I am in need of an example "moin.cgi" file that demonstrates syntax. I have also included the contents of my "moin.cgi" file below the error. Thank You, John MY CURRENT ERROR: "CGI Error The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Moin\TremontWIKI\moin.cgi", line 13, in ? from MoinMoin.request import RequestCGI ImportError: No module named MoinMoin.request" MY CURRENT MOIN.CGI FILE: #!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- """ MoinMoin - CGI Driver Script @copyright: 2000-2004 by J?rgen Hermann @license: GNU GPL, see COPYING for details. """ #import sys #sys.path.append(r'C:\Moin\Lib\site-packages') from MoinMoin.request import RequestCGI import os if os.environ.get('QUERY_STRING') == 'test': print "Content-Type: text/plain\n\nMoinMoin CGI Diagnosis\n======================\n" try: from MoinMoin.wikitest import runTest print 'Package "MoinMoin" successfully imported.\n' request = RequestCGI() runTest(request) except: import sys, traceback, string, pprint type, value, tb = sys.exc_info() if type == ImportError: print 'Your PYTHONPATH is:\n%s' % pprint.pformat(sys.path) print "\nTraceback (innermost last):\n%s" % string.join( traceback.format_tb(tb) + traceback.format_exception_only(type, value)) else: request = RequestCGI() request.run() From tw-public at gmx.de Sun Mar 21 14:18:09 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Sun Mar 21 14:18:09 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Newbee--Install on IIS In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <405E1FC6.3040502@gmx.de> >Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Moin\TremontWIKI\moin.cgi", line 13, in ? > from MoinMoin.request import RequestCGI >ImportError: No module named MoinMoin.request" > > It didn't find the MoinMoin package (the code modules). >#import sys >#sys.path.append(r'C:\Moin\Lib\site-packages') > > You should use that and point it to the directory above the "MoinMoin" code directory. From tmh at nodomain.org Tue Mar 23 04:01:04 2004 From: tmh at nodomain.org (Tony Hoyle) Date: Tue Mar 23 04:01:04 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Moin 1.2.1 and ACLs Message-ID: <406026D3.4020200@nodomain.org> > > but the #acl line is completely ignored - I've already had the front > page messed up more > > than once. > > Maybe try to stop the wiki, remove *.pickle and start it again with 1.2.1. > I removed the .pickle files (there were 3 of them)... no change. If I login as a random user, I can edit the page... it won't let me change the ACL so at least it's checking for admin rights, but the ACL clearly shows read only access. I've even tried setting the ACL to 'none' and it still allows editing rights to everyone... If I get the time over the weekend I'll see if I can trace what's going on... python isn't a language I know very well though so might not get any useful results. Tony From aamehl at bezeqint.net Tue Mar 23 10:43:05 2004 From: aamehl at bezeqint.net (Aaron) Date: Tue Mar 23 10:43:05 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] has anyone seen my wiki? can't find my wiki Message-ID: <1080067349.18137.3.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> Hi, A friend installed MoinMoin on my web site. Crakers brought the whole web hosts server down. On reinstall of their backup of my site I can't figure out how to link to my wiki. Where would the frontpage of my wiki be and what would it be called? Thanks Aaron From aamehl at bezeqint.net Tue Mar 23 11:01:01 2004 From: aamehl at bezeqint.net (Aaron) Date: Tue Mar 23 11:01:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] has anyone seen my wiki? can't find my wiki In-Reply-To: <1080067349.18137.3.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> References: <1080067349.18137.3.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> Message-ID: <1080068419.18137.5.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> I find it in the installation docs on line, Thanks Aaron On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 20:42, Aaron wrote: > Hi, > > A friend installed MoinMoin on my web site. Crakers brought the whole > web hosts server down. On reinstall of their backup of my site I can't > figure out how to link to my wiki. > > Where would the frontpage of my wiki be and what would it be called? > > Thanks > Aaron > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials > Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of > GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system > administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user From crosseyedpenguin at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 13:46:07 2004 From: crosseyedpenguin at yahoo.com (Roger Haase) Date: Tue Mar 23 13:46:07 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] 1.2.1 and Opening Links in a New Window Message-ID: <20040323214537.52022.qmail@web14302.mail.yahoo.com> The link form: [^http://www.wikipedia.org/] to open a link in a new window does not work in 1.2.1. The Moin master wiki seems to only have one (broken) use of it at: http://moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoin_2fTextFormatting Has this feature been removed? Roger Haase __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From toh at fuji-climb.org Tue Mar 23 21:13:01 2004 From: toh at fuji-climb.org (Fujio Nobori) Date: Tue Mar 23 21:13:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Moin 1.2.1 and ACLs In-Reply-To: <4055A80A.7050106@nodomain.org> References: <4055A80A.7050106@nodomain.org> Message-ID: <20040324051158.GA14160@deshi.net.sony.co.jp> Hello, On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 12:56:42PM +0000, Tony Hoyle wrote: > Since I installed moin 1.2.1 ACLs have stopped working. There's nothing > in the changelog I can see that's relevant, so I can only assume they've > broken at some point. > > My moin_config.py has: > > acl_enabled = 1 > acl_rights_before = "TonyHoyle:read,write,admin,delete,revert > +AdminGroup:admin > Known:read,write,delete All:read" > acl_default = "Known:read,write,delete All:read" > > And the top of my front page has: > > #pragma section-numbers off > #acl All:read Known:read > > It seems the acl_default is being honored (since only logged in users can > edit), but the #acl line > is completely ignored - I've already had the front page messed up more than > once. It is acl_rights_before that is being honored. You have "Known:read,write,delete" in your acl_rights_before, which enables all valid users to read, write and delete all the pages, whatever the acl line of each page is. acl_rights_before is always applied before page or default ACLs. -- Fujio Nobori il|li email: toh at fuji-climb.org q|@.@|p m. ( o ) .m ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From bill-bell at bill-bell.hamilton.on.ca Wed Mar 24 08:50:42 2004 From: bill-bell at bill-bell.hamilton.on.ca (Bill Bell) Date: Wed Mar 24 08:50:42 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Obtaining most recent editing time from a page In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <406174E6.958.8797D45@localhost> Thomas Waldmann > > >I am writing a Python script that scans the collection of recipe pages in > >wiki.wxpython.org. The pages that are served do not contain the most recent editing > >time. > > > > > Maybe have a look into wiki xmlrpc. > > Although it sounds complicated, it is very easy and might serve you much > better than any other method. Thanks very much, Thomas. I will ask on an wxPython list whether their wiki supports this. Bill From 888zlzh at 163.com Wed Mar 24 08:52:25 2004 From: 888zlzh at 163.com (=?GB2312?B?ueO2q8qhycfNt8rQ1sfBps3mvt/X3Lvj?=) Date: Wed Mar 24 08:52:25 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] =?GB2312?B?0fvH67/std28sLv11Mu5q8u+us/X9w==?= Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tw-public at gmx.de Wed Mar 24 10:05:04 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Wed Mar 24 10:05:04 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] 1.2.1 and Opening Links in a New Window References: <20040323214537.52022.qmail@web14302.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4061CDA7.7060501@gmx.de> > The link form: > [^http://www.wikipedia.org/] > to open a link in a new window does not work in 1.2.1. The Moin master > wiki seems to only have one (broken) use of it at: > http://moinmaster.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoin_2fTextFormatting > > Has this feature been removed? Yes. It is deprecated in HTML 4.01. A user can decide on his own if he wants to open a new window or not. From epikuro at gmx.de Wed Mar 24 11:22:10 2004 From: epikuro at gmx.de (epikuro at gmx.de) Date: Wed Mar 24 11:22:10 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Right management under MoinMoin 1.1 Message-ID: <4061EDA5.11252.273C67@localhost> * No access to User Preferences? When I disable right for writing for "All:" in moin_config (acl_rights...) then I cannot log in any more: I have no right for writing when I click UserPreference link in top right corner. Is there a better solution than giving full rights to the start page and include [[UserPreferences]] there? * Excluding myself? If I include "#acl NotMe:read,write Me:read All:" I cannot access the page anymore, right? Is it possible to define a superuser who has rights on all pages even if they are protected by #acl? * Deleting users? How can I delete users? Is it only possible by deleting two user files and editing "userdict.pickle"? Thanks! Anton From tw-public at gmx.de Wed Mar 24 14:20:12 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Wed Mar 24 14:20:12 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Right management under MoinMoin 1.1 In-Reply-To: <4061EDA5.11252.273C67@localhost> References: <4061EDA5.11252.273C67@localhost> Message-ID: <406214C8.6090805@gmx.de> >* No access to User Preferences? > >When I disable right for writing for "All:" in moin_config (acl_rights...) then I cannot >log in any more: I have no right for writing when I click UserPreference link in top >right corner. > You don't need "write" rights to log in. You need "All:read" rights on that page, though. >* Excluding myself? > >If I include "#acl NotMe:read,write Me:read All:" I cannot access the page anymore, > > You should be able to read the page. Using real names might help. >right? Is it possible to define a superuser who has rights on all pages even if they are >protected by #acl? > > That's what acl_rights_before is made for. >* Deleting users? > >How can I delete users? Is it only possible by deleting two user files > Yes. One rarely needs to delete a user, though. >and editing "userdict.pickle"? > > Never edit any pickle. Either let it alone or (if you have problems), delete the pickle and let moin rebuild it from scratch. From skip at pobox.com Wed Mar 24 19:03:01 2004 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Wed Mar 24 19:03:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] moin_create.py -> no _utils.runMain Message-ID: <16482.19368.308234.684087@montanaro.dyndns.org> I have 1.2.1 installed and tried moin-create just now. It failed with this traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/bin/moin-create", line 3, in ? run() File "/usr/local/lib/python2.2/site-packages/MoinMoin/scripts/moin_create.py", line 128, in run _util.runMain(__name__, main) AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'runMain' Sure enough, the only .py file in the distribution which contains "runMain" is .../scripts/moin_create.py. Is this a known problem? Is there a workaround? Thx, -- Skip Montanaro Got gigs? http://www.musi-cal.com/submit.html Got spam? http://www.spambayes.org/ skip at pobox.com From ms419 at freezone.co.uk Wed Mar 24 23:31:08 2004 From: ms419 at freezone.co.uk (ms419 at freezone.co.uk) Date: Wed Mar 24 23:31:08 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Link Syntax Message-ID: <56E6292C-7E2E-11D8-AC14-000A95C71776@freezone.co.uk> If [http://url/ this is the label] links "this is the label" to "http://url/", and ["ThisIsAWikiName"] is a link to "ThisIsAWikiName", is there any good reason why ["ThisIsAWikiName" this is the label] doesn't link "this is the label" to "ThisIsAWikiName"? Jack From aamehl at bezeqint.net Thu Mar 25 00:19:06 2004 From: aamehl at bezeqint.net (Aaron) Date: Thu Mar 25 00:19:06 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] no theme Message-ID: <1080202249.20058.4.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> Hi, my moinmoin has no color themes at all just plain text. Everything is in the right place but still no color etc. Also how do I get images to appear? Thanks Aaron From tw-public at gmx.de Thu Mar 25 00:29:03 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Thu Mar 25 00:29:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] no theme In-Reply-To: <1080202249.20058.4.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> References: <1080202249.20058.4.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> Message-ID: <40629828.6040806@gmx.de> > my moinmoin has no color themes at all just plain text. > Everything is in the right place but still no color etc. > > Also how do I get images to appear? Maybe accessing /wiki doesnt work on your wiki. Check your aliases and url_prefix. From tw-public at gmx.de Thu Mar 25 00:42:08 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Thu Mar 25 00:42:08 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] moin_create.py -> no _utils.runMain In-Reply-To: <16482.19368.308234.684087@montanaro.dyndns.org> References: <16482.19368.308234.684087@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: <40629B37.8060400@gmx.de> > I have 1.2.1 installed and tried moin-create just now. It failed with this > traceback: > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/local/bin/moin-create", line 3, in ? > run() > File "/usr/local/lib/python2.2/site-packages/MoinMoin/scripts/moin_create.py", line 128, in run > _util.runMain(__name__, main) > AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'runMain' > > Sure enough, the only .py file in the distribution which contains "runMain" > is .../scripts/moin_create.py. Is this a known problem? Is there a > workaround? I did never use that script. Is that mentioned somewhere in the docs? I am not sure if that script ever worked. If it did, it is maybe currently non-functional cause of the big changes we did after 1.0. For installing new wikis, please follow INSTALL.html - that'll work. From tw at waldmann-edv.de Thu Mar 25 00:56:04 2004 From: tw at waldmann-edv.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Thu Mar 25 00:56:04 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Link Syntax In-Reply-To: <56E6292C-7E2E-11D8-AC14-000A95C71776@freezone.co.uk> References: <56E6292C-7E2E-11D8-AC14-000A95C71776@freezone.co.uk> Message-ID: <406297A4.7070203@waldmann-edv.de> > If [http://url/ this is the label] links "this is the label" to > "http://url/", and ["ThisIsAWikiName"] is a link to "ThisIsAWikiName", > is there any good reason why ["ThisIsAWikiName" this is the label] > doesn't link "this is the label" to "ThisIsAWikiName"? Yes. The code doesnt currently work like that. ;) But you're right, the link pattern should be enhanced. This is why there is a page MoinMoin:LinkPattern now to discuss the options. From aamehl at bezeqint.net Thu Mar 25 01:03:01 2004 From: aamehl at bezeqint.net (Aaron) Date: Thu Mar 25 01:03:01 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] no theme In-Reply-To: <40629828.6040806@gmx.de> References: <1080202249.20058.4.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> <40629828.6040806@gmx.de> Message-ID: <1080205320.20058.9.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 10:28, Thomas Waldmann wrote: > > my moinmoin has no color themes at all just plain text. > > Everything is in the right place but still no color etc. > > > > Also how do I get images to appear? > > Maybe accessing /wiki doesnt work on your wiki. > > Check your aliases and url_prefix. > found where? or better what documentation should I be looking in? I find that the documentation I find tells be how to use the wiki, ie == Title == etc. I need the docs that tell me how to tweak and customize. Aaron > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials > Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of > GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system > administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user From tw at waldmann-edv.de Thu Mar 25 02:02:03 2004 From: tw at waldmann-edv.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Thu Mar 25 02:02:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] no theme In-Reply-To: <1080205320.20058.9.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> References: <1080202249.20058.4.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> <40629828.6040806@gmx.de> <1080205320.20058.9.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> Message-ID: <4062ADE1.3030408@waldmann-edv.de> >>>my moinmoin has no color themes at all just plain text. >>>Everything is in the right place but still no color etc. >>> >>>Also how do I get images to appear? >> >>Maybe accessing /wiki doesnt work on your wiki. >> >>Check your aliases and url_prefix. >>found where? > > or better what documentation should I be looking in? INSTALL.html > I find that the documentation I find tells be how to use the wiki, ie == > Title == etc. > > I need the docs that tell me how to tweak and customize. That is not tweaking, you haven't installed it correctly. If it looks strange, misses icons and CSS, /wiki simply doesn't work. If you follow install.html (included in distribution archive), it will work. From sbangaru at doubleclick.net Thu Mar 25 02:20:13 2004 From: sbangaru at doubleclick.net (Bangaru, Surdeep) Date: Thu Mar 25 02:20:13 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] .jpgs not being displayed Message-ID: Hey People, I've upgraded our wiki to 1.2.1 everything works fine but the jpgs aren't being shown even though the filepaths are right, but I've noticed that all the moin-specific image files are all either gif or png. Is there anything I need to do to display .jpgs??? Thanks in advance, Regards, Surdeep From tyred at nyxconsultants.com.au Thu Mar 25 02:33:18 2004 From: tyred at nyxconsultants.com.au (Tyred) Date: Thu Mar 25 02:33:18 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] New user to MoinMoin - can't save changes Message-ID: <000001c41254$8558d200$4200a8c0@neclaptop> Hello, I am new to this list, but judging from todays traffic it is fairly active.. I have had a good go at setting up MoinMoin. Time to ask for some advice Env: Windows XP Prof SP1 IIS 5.1 Python 2.3.2 Python 2.3 combined Win32 extensions MoinMoin Release 1.2.1 [Revision 1.184] Everything appears to be working except saving changes after editing a page. He is the main error returned after trying to change 'FrontPage' IOError[Errno 13] Permission denied: 'data\\text\\#FrontPage.831287044#' or this after editing in the sandbox IOError[Errno 13] Permission denied: 'data\\text\\#WikiSandBox.685482925#' Thanks in advance Tyred -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From K.Bauckmeier at ptw-dresden.de Thu Mar 25 02:49:32 2004 From: K.Bauckmeier at ptw-dresden.de (K. Bauckmeier-PTW Dresden) Date: Thu Mar 25 02:49:32 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Installing mod_python Message-ID: Hello, I have big problems changing my working MoinMoin Installation from cgi to mod_pyhton. I always get Server Error 500 "Error in a CGI Script". Any help is very welcome! what I use: ------------- Suse 9.0 and Apache 2.0.48-9 what I have already done: --------------------------------- updated to MoinMoin 1.2.1 updated to python 2.3.3 updated to mod_python 3.1.3 (without the bug) made a copy of 'mywiki' called 'modwiki' made 'modwiki' owned by Group "www" and User "wwwrun" of Apache copied .htaccess into doc-root "/srv/www/htdocs" modified .htaccess since the wrapper is not needed anymore in http.conf I added some lines to .htaccess is read by apache The contents of .htaccess, http.conf and the error_log of Apache can be found on my WikiHomePage at http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/KonradBauckmeier to shorten the Mail here :-) Greetings from Dresden, Germany Konrad Bauckmeier From aamehl at bezeqint.net Thu Mar 25 06:21:02 2004 From: aamehl at bezeqint.net (Aaron) Date: Thu Mar 25 06:21:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] no theme In-Reply-To: <4062ADE1.3030408@waldmann-edv.de> References: <1080202249.20058.4.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> <40629828.6040806@gmx.de> <1080205320.20058.9.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> <4062ADE1.3030408@waldmann-edv.de> Message-ID: <1080224405.13389.2.camel@bzq-218-14-208.cablep.bezeqint.net> Thanks I didn't install and then crackers killed the remote hosts box so I may need to reinstall. thanks Aaron On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 12:01, Thomas Waldmann wrote: > >>>my moinmoin has no color themes at all just plain text. > >>>Everything is in the right place but still no color etc. > >>> > >>>Also how do I get images to appear? > >> > >>Maybe accessing /wiki doesnt work on your wiki. > >> > >>Check your aliases and url_prefix. > >>found where? > > > > or better what documentation should I be looking in? > > INSTALL.html > > > I find that the documentation I find tells be how to use the wiki, ie == > > Title == etc. > > > > I need the docs that tell me how to tweak and customize. > > That is not tweaking, you haven't installed it correctly. > > If it looks strange, misses icons and CSS, /wiki simply doesn't work. If > you follow install.html (included in distribution archive), it will work. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials > Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of > GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system > administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Moin-user mailing list > Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user From skip at pobox.com Thu Mar 25 07:25:02 2004 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Thu Mar 25 07:25:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] moin_create.py -> no _utils.runMain In-Reply-To: <40629B37.8060400@gmx.de> References: <16482.19368.308234.684087@montanaro.dyndns.org> <40629B37.8060400@gmx.de> Message-ID: <16482.63881.496878.783409@montanaro.dyndns.org> >> I have 1.2.1 installed and tried moin-create just now. It failed >> with this traceback: ... Thomas> I did never use that script. Is that mentioned somewhere in the Thomas> docs? I don't know, but when I ran "python setup.py install" to upgrade to 1.2.1 the other day it was installed in /usr/local/bin: % ls -l /usr/local/bin/moin* -rwxr-xr-x 1 skip users 76 Mar 21 16:38 /usr/local/bin/moin-create* -rwxr-xr-x 1 skip users 74 Mar 21 16:38 /usr/local/bin/moin-dump* moin-dump seems to work, at least well enough to print a --help message. I haven't tried it any farther than that. Maybe the simplest thing to do is to remove moin-create from the distribution altogether. Skip From towb at tiscali.de Thu Mar 25 07:36:02 2004 From: towb at tiscali.de (Tobias Weber) Date: Thu Mar 25 07:36:02 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] [1.2.1] search problems with Safari browser Message-ID: Hi, since I the update the full text search box on every page has problems with Apple's Safari Browser. If I type something and just hit enter Moin returns "Please use a more selective search term instead of ''" as if it didn't recieve anything. Clicking the looking glass or Go button on FindPage works. -- Tobias Weber From skip at pobox.com Thu Mar 25 09:23:06 2004 From: skip at pobox.com (Skip Montanaro) Date: Thu Mar 25 09:23:06 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] [1.2.1] search problems with Safari browser In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <16483.5452.686618.699867@montanaro.dyndns.org> Tobias> since I the update the full text search box on every page has Tobias> problems with Apple's Safari Browser. If I type something and Tobias> just hit enter Moin returns "Please use a more selective search Tobias> term instead of ''" as if it didn't recieve anything. Clicking Tobias> the looking glass or Go button on FindPage works. Works for me (Safari 1.0.2 on Mac OSX 1.2.8, MoinMoin 1.2.1/Python 2.2.3 running on the server). I have Safari 1.2 running on Panther at home. I'll try to remember to check it out as well. Skip From towb at tiscali.de Thu Mar 25 12:55:04 2004 From: towb at tiscali.de (Tobias Weber) Date: Thu Mar 25 12:55:04 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] [1.2.1] search problems with Safari browser In-Reply-To: <16483.5452.686618.699867@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: 25.03.2004 18:22 Uhr Skip Montanaro wrote: > Tobias> since I the update the full text search box on every page has > Tobias> problems with Apple's Safari Browser. If I type something and > Tobias> just hit enter Moin returns "Please use a more selective search > Tobias> term instead of ''" as if it didn't recieve anything. Clicking > Tobias> the looking glass or Go button on FindPage works. > > Works for me (Safari 1.0.2 on Mac OSX 1.2.8, MoinMoin 1.2.1/Python 2.2.3 > running on the server). I have Safari 1.2 running on Panther at home. I'll > try to remember to check it out as well. Right. My setup is X.3.3, Safari 1.2 (v125.1), local Moin 1.2.1, Python 2.3. I assume bugs in the browser, but there should be a workaround. While we're at it, the css causes Safari not to display
at all. Mozilla renders thin grey lines with the same markup. -- Tobias Weber From epikuro at gmx.de Fri Mar 26 10:05:07 2004 From: epikuro at gmx.de (epikuro at gmx.de) Date: Fri Mar 26 10:05:07 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] How to manage forgotten passwords without e-mail support? Message-ID: <40647EF8.20651.16424B3@localhost> Thanks for previous supports! I understand that it is not the best procedure deleting users. But what can I do if a user forgets his password and there is no e-mail functionallity allowed? Can I generate a new password and send it to the user? Best regards Anton From fabtagon at gmx.de Sat Mar 27 04:02:03 2004 From: fabtagon at gmx.de (Fabian =?ISO-8859-1?Q?H=E4nsel?=) Date: Sat Mar 27 04:02:03 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] MoinMoin & fnord Message-ID: <20040327130125.21d59d58.fabtagon@gmx.de> Hello, I'm trying to use MoinMoin 1.2.1 with fnord 1.7. My problem arises when editing a page. When I got my page ready I do click on "Save Changes". Then the browser waits, and waits ... Even stranger: my changes _are_ actually saved, if I use Firefox or dillo, but not with lynx. Does anybody have any idea how to get all browsers to load the new page instead of waiting? Python is 2.3.3; in fnord-log (which catches stderr from cgis) no error can be found, error.log of moinmoin doesn't have any as well. Thanks in advance, Fabian From 888zlzh at 163.com Sun Mar 28 06:56:12 2004 From: 888zlzh at 163.com (=?GB2312?B?ueO2q8qhycfNt8rQ1sfBps3mvt/X3Lvj?=) Date: Sun Mar 28 06:56:12 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] =?GB2312?B?0fvH67/std28sLv11Mu5q8u+us/X9w==?= Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tw-public at gmx.de Tue Mar 30 05:21:14 2004 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Tue Mar 30 05:21:14 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] MoinMoin & fnord In-Reply-To: <20040327130125.21d59d58.fabtagon@gmx.de> References: <20040327130125.21d59d58.fabtagon@gmx.de> Message-ID: <40697411.4080507@gmx.de> > I'm trying to use MoinMoin 1.2.1 with fnord 1.7. Sorry, I didn't ever use fnord nor did I get any reports from people who did, so you maybe have to debug what's going wrong yourself. Maybe do a trace using ethereal or tcpdump and look what's happening. From altis at semi-retired.com Tue Mar 30 08:39:18 2004 From: altis at semi-retired.com (Kevin Altis) Date: Tue Mar 30 08:39:18 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: [wxPython-users] Re: Recent changes to wiki.wxPython In-Reply-To: <4069464D.22849.2703741B@localhost> References: <4069464D.22849.2703741B@localhost> Message-ID: <9EAD90F4-8268-11D8-B507-000A9598382A@semi-retired.com> On Mar 30, 2004, at 7:05 AM, Bill Bell wrote: > > Robin Dunn wrote, in part: >>> >>> The RSS link on the RecentChanges page seems to be failing ... >> >> It is standard RDF (I think) and is meant for use with any RSS reader. > > Thanks. I've tried loading it with amphetaDesk--no luck. > No it isn't going to load because the code is currently throwing an exception as Bill mentioned earlier... http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/RecentChanges?action=rss_rc I got the same kind of error on the pythonmac.org wiki http://www.pythonmac.org/wiki/RecentChanges?action=rss_rc but the main Python wiki works fine and I was able to plug that into NetNewsWire. Note the query string is different. This must be something added to a more recent version of MoinMoin. http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/RecentChanges? action=macro¯o=RecentChanges&do=rss_rc NetNewsWire has problems with some of the elements in this output, but you do get a listing. I'm cc'ing the moinmoin list since we probably need help from a wizard like J?rgen Hermann. ka From Postmaster at polaris-b.cnca.fr Tue Mar 30 09:28:18 2004 From: Postmaster at polaris-b.cnca.fr (Postmaster at polaris-b.cnca.fr) Date: Tue Mar 30 09:28:18 2004 Subject: [Moin-user] Re: Failed (christophe.chevalier@ca-cedicam.fr) Message-ID: Security : This attachment is not allowed / Piece jointe non autorisee