Regarding #5 upload problem, after upgrading to 2.0.10, I had to update
the permissions on one of my upload directories in order to get it
working again. Not sure how it changed but...<br>
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Best,<br>
Brent<br>
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<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/5/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Charles Bruen</b> <<a href="mailto:cabruen@yahoo.com">cabruen@yahoo.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hello --<br><br>I have been quiet for the past couple of months getting the feel for<br>PmWiki and laying down the architecture of my site (1671 pages so far,<br>all<br>created by hand).<br><br><a href="http://medicalfieldnotes.com">
http://medicalfieldnotes.com</a><br><br>I absolutely love the program you have created. Thank you so much for<br>all<br>of the hard work that has gone into it.<br><br>In my experimentation though, I have come across several things which I
<br>don't understand.<br><br>1. On my all of my {Group}.HomePage I have a link in the SideBar that<br>is<br>something like this: [[SideBar?action=edit | Edit SideBar]]. This works<br>fine for all of my group HomePages. It allows me to click and edit that
<br>group's SideBar. However when I am on the Main.HomePage, instead of<br>editing Main.SideBar, I would rather open Site.SideBar for editing<br>since<br>it is the default SideBar of the PmWiki. Is this possible.<br><br>2. When I do a search, I almost always get a timeout error. Is this due
<br>to<br>the large number of pages I have in my wiki. Am I approaching the upper<br>limit for PmWiki. I am projecting that that when completed we may have<br>~4000 pages.<br><br>3. I have my wiki setup with clean urls according to the cookbook
<br>directions with<br><br>$ScriptUrl = '<a href="http://medicalfieldnotes.com">http://medicalfieldnotes.com</a>';<br>$PubDirUrl = '<a href="http://medicalfieldnotes.com/pub/">http://medicalfieldnotes.com/pub/</a>';<br>$EnablePathInfo = 1;
<br><br>and the following .htaccess file instructions<br><br>Options +FollowSymLinks<br>RewriteEngine on<br>RewriteRule ^/?$ /Main/HomePage [R=permanent,QSA,L]<br>RewriteRule ^([^/a-z].*) pmwiki.php?n=$1 [QSA,L]<br><br>My question is this, when I type in an arbitrary address such as
<br><a href="http://medicalfieldnotes.com/junk.html">http://medicalfieldnotes.com/junk.html</a> PmWiki does not return a 404<br>code,<br>but rather puts me on page Group.Name. This is rather annoying for<br>things<br>like Google Sitemaps and others. In my user statistics one of my most
<br>accessed files is Group.Name which obviously does not exist. Have I set<br>something up incorrectly or is there a way to make PmWiki avoid this<br>behavior.<br><br>4. Is there a way to create hyperlinks in the (:title :) of a page. For
<br>example I have pages like this<br><br>(:title generic-drug-name (trade-drug-name) :)<br><br>I would like to create a hyperlink on the trade-drug-name to the<br>pharmaceutical company's offfical website.<br><br>5. When I upgraded to
2.0.10, my uploads are no longer working. I don't<br>have much information to go on yet, but I thought I would add that data<br>point.<br><br>Thank you very much again for everything. Happy Wiki'ing.<br><br>-- Charles Bruen
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