[pmwiki-users] Re: pmwiki-users Digest, Vol 3, Issue 2
Rene Visco
rvisco at csdr-cde.ca.gov
Thu Sep 1 17:03:01 CDT 2005
Hi,
It worked GREAT on Windows! I'm using IE 6.0. Thank you very much!!!!!
On Mac's Safari, it doesn't work. I tested Firefox (version 1.0) on
Mac. Didn't work.
I need to configure localmap file for Mac accessibility.
Before I get into Mac intermap links, most of the files are typed like
this: "Test Wiki" or "High School Results".
How do I translate that in wikipage?
Instruction:High School Results.doc
It may not work.
Instruction:High20%School%20Results.doc may work???
Onward to Mac issue, I need to find the exact file location so I can
test using "afp://.....". Will ask the IT staff to figure it out.
Rene V.
On Sep 1, 2005, at 2:43 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 02:37:49PM -0700, Rene Visco wrote:
>> I tried to focus on Windows clients for now. I copied the full server
>> location such as
>>
>> \\csdrsrv03\Distributions\Public\Instruction
>>
>> Then I added it to localmap.txt and the problem is that pmwiki
>> considered it as a
>>
>> (I put the plain txt file, testwiki.txt in folder, "Instruction")
>>
>> [file]:\\csdrsrv03\Distributions\Public\Instruction\testwiki.txt
>
> What browser(s) are you using?
>
> For Windows hosts, we'll want the InterMap link to read something
> like:
>
> Instruction file://csdrsrv03/Distributions/Public/Instruction/
>
> and then the markup would be
>
> Instruction:testwiki.txt
>
> Yes, I know that Windows normally uses backslashes, but in the world
> of urls we can get away with forward slashes and the systems
> automatically convert as needed. (Backslashes might work too,
> but initially forward slashes are probably better for testing.)
>
> Pm
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