[pmwiki-users] pmwiki-users Digest, Vol 87, Issue 29

John prinoer at aol.com
Fri Sep 28 13:45:51 CDT 2012


Hello, All;

Once again, I've been sklewing around on my site with this development, and you might have caught me again with my site down; however, it was to test whether really and truly you cannot put the AddType line in the wiki.d folder, and really and truly, you can't.

That's about it; now you've got access to the hottest page opener and operation speed up going. But, go slow with the install; the Allow,Denys should be kept the same.


John 
 
prinoer at aol.com




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  2. Re: [listes]  Page Loading Speed (Velosteph)
  3. Re: Page variables in monospaced text (Allister Jenks)

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ate: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:10:04 -0400 (EDT)
rom: John <prinoer at aol.com>
o: pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com
ubject: [pmwiki-users] Page Loading Speed
essage-ID: <8CF6AF273C2E39C-13F4-453C6 at webmail-m139.sysops.aol.com>
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e: http://coll-org-source.us/0-one/pmwiki.php?n=Category.PageLoadingSpeed
Hello, all users;
There are two ways to configure the code (from mouseover heading on page);
"If you need to speed a program that only you will be opening, and are using 
nly http page requests, or links, click on the show button, and follow the 
rop-down box page; skipping the first box intended for those with CGI 
ublications of various sorts. Proceed with the code in the second box.
For all others, including those with publications in Php, Asp, Htm code, or 
ther CGI pages to open from remote locations where www may be included in the 
yperlink, use the first Geshi box of code snippets."
When you visited the page, I hadn't configured this particular site for www 
inks; just http, since that was a fast and dirty way to test the code. So 
orry; please try again.
As for making the site less secure; that won't happen. The code being used is 
art of a world-class system (htaccess); compatible with Unix, Php and all major 
GI languages. Security will not be an issue using this method.
You are welcome be as sarcastic as you like; this is New Jersey, home of 
ig-Bad-Guv Chris Christie. 
There was even a big rubout or Mafia bust in "my backyard" yesterday; lot's of 
bandoned black cars from Philadelphia.  Really, I shouldn't spread rumors, 
ince I don't have any facts. Spaghetti and meatballs, anyone?

ohn 

rinoer at aol.com
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ate: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 20:25:56 +0200
rom: "Velosteph" <velosteph at ferrosteph.net>
o: "'John'" <prinoer at aol.com>,	<pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com>
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Hi John
You find some comments sarcastics but during a couple of hours your website
as really down so people come on a big 404 not found page, as I noticed in
he mailing list. So now all seems back as it was last Sunday for me, let
ry everybody.
And to add my personal touch, if you have similar tips for a non Apache
ebsite -:-) maybe I can test it -:-)
Stephane 
 
A v?lo vous y seriez d?j?
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From: pmwiki-users-bounces at pmichaud.com
mailto:pmwiki-users-bounces at pmichaud.com] On Behalf Of John
ent: jeudi 27 septembre 2012 20:10
o: pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com
ubject: [listes] [pmwiki-users] Page Loading Speed
 
Re: http://coll-org-source.us/0-one/pmwiki.php?n=Category.PageLoadingSpeed
 
Hello, all users;
 
There are two ways to configure the code (from mouseover heading on page);
 
"If you need to speed a program that only you will be opening, and are using
nly http page requests, or links, click on the show button, and follow the
rop-down box page; skipping the first box intended for those with CGI
ublications of various sorts. Proceed with the code in the second box.
For all others, including those with publications in Php, Asp, Htm code, or
ther CGI pages to open from remote locations where www may be included in
he hyperlink, use the first Geshi box of code snippets."
When you visited the page, I hadn't configured this particular site for www
inks; just http, since that was a fast and dirty way to test the code. So
orry; please try again.
 
As for making the site less secure; that won't happen. The code being used
s part of a world-class system (htaccess); compatible with Unix, Php and
ll major CGI languages. Security will not be an issue using this method.
 
You are welcome be as sarcastic as you like; this is New Jersey, home of
ig-Bad-Guv Chris Christie. 
 
There was even a big rubout or Mafia bust in "my backyard" yesterday; lot's
f abandoned black cars from Philadelphia.  Really, I shouldn't spread
umors, since I don't have any facts. Spaghetti and meatballs, anyone?
 
 :-)
http://o.aolcdn.com/cdn.webmail.aol.com/resources/core/images/smile.png>
ohn 
 
prinoer at aol.com
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ate: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 23:01:46 +0000 (GMT)
rom: Allister Jenks <zkarj at me.com>
o: Peter Bowers <pbowers at pobox.com>
c: pmwiki-users <pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com>
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Thanks for the suggestions. Yes, I am familiar with the isolation technique you 
escribed. Hopefully others following along can learn something, though, because 
ou described it very well. :-)
So I took another approach to the problem this morning. I went to the sandbox 
age and entered in
(:rel:423:)
esting "{$:rel}"
I was rather surprised to get back
Testing "423"
Yes!!!
So I went back to my original page, took out some extra stuff I had been 
xperimenting with and it works! I can only imagine there was somehow some 
aching going on, though I don't understand how with constant page edits.
Anyway, I have my working solution to the original problem. Woohoo!
The next person who has to follow this process at 3am when everything's falling 
part will be very thankful. :-)
Communities rock.

On 27 Sep, 2012,at 06:32 PM, Peter Bowers <pbowers at pobox.com> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 12:22 AM, Allister Jenks <zkarj at me.com> wrote:
:Country: Transylvania      :)
{$:Country}"

Transylvania "
In the above example I have added 5 spaces in a place where I saw a single space 
o emphasize what is causing the space before the closing quote.
It appears that your particular installation has different behavior.? That 
ounds like a problem with some sort of customization/recipe that you've 
nstalled.
First I would view the HTML source (CTRL-U when viewing the page via 
action=browse) and make sure it is actually a space and not some other HTML.? 
hat will give you a hint of what to look for.
Then start disabling your customizations either one-by-one or in chunks (I 
sually use the /* ... */ comments for this because I can comment out half my 
onfig.php at a time to narrow things down quickly) and see when the behavior 
oes back to what you find on pmwiki.org.? When you've narrowed it down to a 
ingle recipe or customization then we can proceed from there...
-Peter
PS More detail (perhaps too much) on this debugging technique...? (If you are an 
xperienced administrator or developer then this will be old hat, but it may be 
elpful for some who are just getting started.)? Let's say I have a config.php 
ile with just 4 lines: 
===(snip)===
;
;
;
;
==(snip)===
I set up a page that clearly shows the problem I am having and make sure it is 
eliably reproduced.? Then I comment out half my config.php:
===(snip)===
*
;
;
/
;
;
==(snip)===
Now I re-load the page in my browser.? If the problem disappears then I know 
hat it was either a problem with A or a problem with B.? If it doesn't 
isappear then I comment out the other half of my config.php:
===(snip)===
;
;
*
;
;
/
==(snip)===
Now I re-load the page in my browser.? If the problem continues then it is more 
omplex -- perhaps a per-page or per-group customization or something with my 
HP installation or etc.? But if the problem disappears then I know that the 
roblem is with C or D.? I comment out C:
===(snip)===
;
;
*
;
/
;
==(snip)===
and try again.? Now I' know whether the problem is caused by C or by D.? I 
ontinue the process until there is a single customizaion or recipe that causes 
he problem to appear when it is active and causes the problem to disappear when 
t is commented out.
This same technique can be expanded to be used for config.php with many, many 
ustomizations.
Note that sometimes the problem occurs because of the interaction of one recipe 
ith another (in other words either recipe on its own is fine, but when you have 
he two together they don't play nicely).? In that case this technique can 
ctually confuse things rather than helping until you realize what's going on.
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