Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "Markdown and Wikis"
2010 Feb 24
6
[OT?] recommendation for simple wiki S/W to run on centos 5.4?
any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4
on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that
(ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start
sharing useful info, nothing more. thoughts?
rday
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Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario,
2008 Feb 10
1
update to markdown wikis?
Greetings-
I've read the archives but the posts about wikis and markdown are
pretty old. I'm wondering if there is later data on a recommendation
for a wiki that used mostly markdown as syntax. I would also _prefer_
one that is open source php-based sitting on a mysql base...
Fletcher is using oddmuse, and it does look interesting, but I'm
really hopeful for php given the
2005 Dec 19
2
rails based wiki: is instiki still being developed?
hello,
is the instiki project still being developed? it seems the web site is
down for a couple of weeks now, and almost no activity is going on on
the developer mailing list.
on a related note, are you aware of other actively developed rails-based wikis?
many thanks in advance.
2006 Mar 24
9
Escaping characters
Hi,
I am writing some help about post formatting. I am using redcloth to
format the text, and in a FAQ, also formatted with redcloth, I explain
what to type to what to obtain.
So, how could I escape ''*'', ''#'' & Co, to have an output like
<redcloth>
Type *word* to obtain <strong>word</strong>
</redcloth>
I tried "Type
2006 May 18
5
[OT] Best Blog + Wiki opinions?
Hello all,
I''m looking for suggestions for integrated Blog + Wiki (Bliki) apps. I''d
prefer Rails, I want to hear opinions on all options!
I''ve browsed through W:Bliki <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bliki>. Nothing
in that list is immediately compelling.
This is for my wife, who is not a technologist, and has a need to create a
information-centric website.
2006 Mar 19
20
Instiki 0.11.0 - ActiveRecord Forever
Dear all,
If you thought Instiki was a dead project, you were right. Since I''ve got a day job that doesn''t suck
(Official Ruby Zealot of ThoughtWorks Canada), my motivation to do open source greatly sufferred :)
But... but... but! Here is Instiki 0.11.0, and in this version Instiki is (finally!) moving to ActiveRecord backend
and (finally!) has the File Upload feature.
2006 Nov 22
4
Know ye of such a beast ?
// hoping this is sufficiently on-topic //
php-driven, markdown-aware, open source wiki/cms that has some degree
of version control, a flexible system for privs/access control, is
installable (or buildable) on OS X and has an easy installer for
windows ?
2005 Aug 17
7
Need help with the rubyonrails wiki - instiki filters
I am trying to do a tutorial improvement on the wiki but I am having
some problems with the auto formatting. Using httdp.conf produces
http://httpd.conf when filtered. Using *.so produces .so and bold text
there after.
Is there any shorthand for the user for making text appear as it should
without the linking and re-writes? Or does the admin have to change the
filters in Instiki?
Tesla
2005 Oct 21
3
Need feedback on Instiki-AR beta
Hi all,
Following the recent release of Instiki-AR beta, I haven''t had a lot of bug reports or other feedback.
This could mean one of the two things. Either nobody is using it, or some people are, and have no problems at all.
One thing for sure is that it''s certainly getting downloaded (20 times a day, as it were)!
I''d like to know which way is it.
So, if you are
2006 Jun 04
0
Pimki 1.8.200
Hi All,
Just a quick note on a new release of Pimki: The Wiki-based PIM to
GetThingsDone! Pimki 1.8.200 is a bug fix release: accumulated bug
fixes plus an explicit dependency on Madeleine 0.7.1 (the new 0.7.2 is
incompatible).
Important note: this release is still based on the Pimki 1.x branch.
Snapshots from previous
versions of Pimki and Instiki up to 0.9.2 should work fine.
Work on Pimki2
2011 Mar 08
2
Epel and yum downgrade : possible ?
Hello,
Is it possible to downgrade to an old version of a package on epel ? I
am in troubles with the new dokuwiki-0-0.6.20101107.a.el5, and cannot
find dokuwiki-0-0.4.20091225.c.el5.noarch...
Thanks,
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Philippe
2005 Feb 22
1
Instiki @ O''Reilly ETech 2005
Hi all,
Sorry if I should be posting this elsewhere--I couldn''t find an
Instiki specific mailing list, but the Instiki site is down.
I wanted to mention that my friend Tim Lauer and I are going to be
doing a short "high order bit" talk at the O''Reilly Emerging
Technologies conference, describing a particular use of Instiki which
we came up with:
2005 Aug 04
1
Lighttpd Proxy to Instiki
Hi,
Has anyone managed to get lighttpd to proxy requests through to an
instiki running on another port?
>From my lighttpd configuration:
$HTTP["host"] == "wiki.railsapphosting.com" {
proxy.balance = "hash"
proxy.server = ( "" => ( ("host" => "206.222.22.155", "port" => 50074) ))
}
Instiki is bound to
2006 Mar 02
5
Instiki and SQL Server??
Hello. I reeeeally want to get Instiki running at my day job, but they
are Microsoft-heads. While I can probably sell them on trying Rails,
they are definitely going to want the database to sit in our SQL Server
instance with our other databases. I can''t get instiki to create the
tables in sql server though (I''ve added ADO.rb, and gotten a
connection). When I run the
2005 Jul 29
10
Rails Wiki down
Howdy -
Someone''s probably already reported this, but anyhow, going here:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/show/RailsOnFedora
results in:
====================
> Bad Gateway
> The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
>
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Yours,
Tom
2006 Feb 21
6
+ camping/session
Camping now comes with a sessioning class, checked in tonight.
To get sessions working for your application:
1. require ''camping/session''
2. include Camping::Session in your application''s toplevel module.
3. In your application''s create method, add a call to
Camping::Models::Schema.create_schema
4. Throughout your application, use the @state
2005 May 06
17
FYI: watch out for google's web accelerator - can empty your app of data
Hi All,
A co-worker passed this info on to me:
http://37signals.com/svn/archives2/google_web_accelerator_hey_not_so_fast_an_alert_for_web_app_designers.php
The Skinny: Google has a "Web Accelerator" that pre-caches pages by
following url''s. If you have any plain/simple URL''s that don''t take
paramaters (like what often happens in rails apps), it will try to
2006 May 23
6
OT: best books
Hopefully this isn''t completely inappropriate, but lately I''ve been curious
about what books people have found most helpful in their development as
programmers. If one of the icons like Dave Thomas, DHH, Mike Clark, Andy
Hunt et al could weigh in that''d be awesome :)
Here are some of my favorites:
Refactoring, Martin Fowler
Mastering Regular Expressions, Friedl
2006 Feb 04
1
i2 vs. instiki-ar
Just wondering if anyone can tell me the differences between i2 and
instiki-ar? Is one preferred over the other? Also, instiki-ar has
support for file uploads but it doesn''t look like i2 does. Is there
any plan to add that support?
Any insights would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Steven Smith
2006 Feb 22
13
Mongrel 0.3.6 -- Win32 Service/Rails Real Good
Hello Folks,
This release of Mongrel should make the win32 folks go crazy. Thanks to
Luis Lavena it supports a full service system for installing any Rails app
as a service. This lets you start your rails apps from either the command
line or the Service console. Stopping is still a bit problematic but we
hope to have that solved in the next release.
You win32 folks should probably send Luis