This is a very nice Add on. This actually is better than having a bridged media wiki and its quite convenient this way integrated with the forums. Thanks.
-better menu system (administration, static pages)
-restore and view revisions, ability for admins to remove revisions/recent edits.
-integrated permissions.
-vbulletin editor options
-better menu system (administration, static pages)
Ya it sucks, I know.
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Originally Posted by geeklands
-restore and view revisions, ability for admins to remove revisions/recent edits.
That's simple! Allow your admins access to the forum where all wiki pages are stored, soft delete the posts (revisions) that you don't like, and voila!
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Originally Posted by geeklands
-vbulletin editor options
At the moment that's not really an option as tables and such wont be possible. Sure, it could be done through BBCode but that'd mean it would be available all over your forum, and people messing with tables in ordinary threads might get a bit... messy.
I originally wrote this addon for myself, and I'll still be in need of a wiki for vB after I've upped my board to 4.0, so yes. Though, it might look a bit different since I'll be rewriting most of the code from scratch. (Don't worry, it would still be able to read old wiki data )
While you are rewriting it, could you look into having the terms be autolinked from the forums? NuWiki had this and this is the only remaining reason I haven't switched to using THS Wiki.
When the term shows up in a post, it links over to the entry.
Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help! I will be waiting eagerly for the THS Wiki 4.0 release!
I Get the same php errors at the top of the wiki.php page.
Warning: mysql_num_rows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in [path]/includes/class_thswiki.php on line 240
Warning: mysql_num_rows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in [path]/includes/class_thswiki.php on line 240
PHP Version 5.2.11
Editing the main page and saving doesn't work either
I put in the content, click submit and it says it's saved it
But then the index page says "The page does not exist, would you like to create it?"
I Get the same php errors at the top of the wiki.php page.
Editing the main page and saving doesn't work either
I put in the content, click submit and it says it's saved it
But then the index page says "The page does not exist, would you like to create it?"
I get a lot of the same errors..
Also for some reason it adds an extra "/forums" to the url on some links, but not others, & if i remove "forums" from the path it doesn't work on some..!?
Either way you're going to get "Page does not exist" on some pages/links
Love the idea, but i just dont see it working at all..
Maybe you guys should lay off the coke. :erm:
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Originally Posted by lycheepassion
I don't really get what this looks like or how it would function, any demos? Thanks!
I still can't get this to work. When I click on the "create" link from the "The page does not exist, would you like to create it?", I get the following:
Not Found
The requested URL /wiki.php was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Ditto.. :erm:
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Originally Posted by Cip
From what I understand you are not running your forum directly on your domain, and the default settings in the wiki is to link to www.yoursitehere.com/wiki.php, but if you run your wiki under www.yoursitehere.com/forum/wiki.php you will want to change /wiki.php?page=%page% to /forum/wiki.php?page=%page%
And if you add "forums" to the path it adds it twice to the "create" link..!?
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Originally Posted by MoH672
Just type in the name of the page you want to create in your browser window.
EXAMPLE:
wiki.php?page=My_New_Page
And it will say:
The page does not exist, would you like to create it?
Click create and you're all set.
If i click on "Create" the link has double "forums" in the path.?
forums/forums/wiki.php?page=%page%