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Xavier
Re: Wiwi and Mozilla or KHTML Browsers?
  • 2004/9/12 12:32

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Check Wiwimod 0.6 ; it now supports Mozilla, Firefox and other gecko based browsers ..

Xavier



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Xavier
Re: Does WiWi work with other browsers than IE?
  • 2004/9/10 9:20

  • Xavier

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Hi,

Wiwimod 0.6 is available on downloads : it supports the last version of HTMLArea, which works with Mozilla, Firefox etc..

Nicolas, have you checked creating a XOOPS library before uploading files with SPAW ?

Xavier




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Xavier
Re: Wiwi - "Wiwi Page: IllegalName"???
  • 2004/6/30 20:53

  • Xavier

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Generally, an IllegalName is a page name that doesn't respect the CamelCase (at least this implementation).
Legal page names must be the concatenation of at least two strings which first letter is upper case.

legal names :
- MyNewPageNameIsLegal
- OtherPage

illegal names :
- myNewPage
- SOSPage

Xavier



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Xavier
Re: Wiwimod Wiki
  • 2004/6/18 10:59

  • Xavier

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1) PAGE CREATION :
Just select the text you want to make an hyperlink of ; then press the leftmost button on the top toolbar and type a destination url such as this one : ?page=MyNewPage

When back in view mode (submitted) , the corresponding link will be followed by a "?" graphic, indicating the destination page doesn't exist yet. Just follow the link and you'll enter the new page in edit mode.

2) WYSIWYG or WIKI-CODE ...
My first goal when deriving Wiwi from wikimod was, while keeping the concept of rich pages creation by anybody, to skip wiki codes learning by directly type text in a wysiwyg editor.

I've received enough reactions now to re-activate the wiki codes interpretation, thus pleasing both wiki-code-writers and non wiki-code-writers. (a hack for page links was proposed on the download page by Arricc) ;

Xavier






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Xavier
Re: Wiwimod Wiki
  • 2004/6/3 21:51

  • Xavier

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Hi;
Just go to the $spaw_dir variable definition, in the "/modules/spaw/wiwimod/spaw/config/spaw_control.config.php" file, to match your configuration.

In your case, change line 25 to :
$spaw_dir = '/xoops-2.0.5/html/modules/wiwimod/spaw/';

This should get the SPAW editor to work correctly.
I guess using a XOOPS_URL would work either, but I haven't tested yet.

Xavier




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