This should be the path to your wiki from the root directory. Example: /wiki.php?page=%page%
But it's that forward slash "/" that screws it all up, no need to add forums to the path.!!
But now i have another issue. lol
when i get to the "create" page, all i see is a window to enter text, & a red x which is just the button to enter the information you posted in the window, but i can't seem to find the buttons url path.!?
Is it supposed to be a default vB image, or did i not upload something somewhere or..?
when i get to the "create" page, all i see is a window to enter text, & a red x which is just the button to enter the information you posted in the window, but i can't seem to find the buttons url path.!?
Is it supposed to be a default vB image, or did i not upload something somewhere or..?
Thanks
To add to that last issue..
The images on the wiki aren't working & its the path that is all f*ckud up:
example.com/forums/wiki.php/images/misc/navbits_finallink_ltr.gif
The images on the wiki aren't working & its the path that is all f*ckud up:
example.com/forums/wiki.php/images/misc/navbits_finallink_ltr.gif
Why would it add that into the path.?
Same issue, the red x is for a tinymce error. I have an error in the lower left of ie "tinyMCE is undefined".
I fixed the path error by using ../forums/wiki.php?page=%page% though I still have:
Warning: mysql_num_rows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in [path]/includes/class_thswiki.php on line 240
Update
Ok, fixed red x "../forums/tiny_mce"
After some debugging, I found the mysql_num_rows error is due to my "thread" table being Innodb. I will not be converting back to myisam, so I'm guessing this is it for me.
Does anyone know the correct argument to use in the php to allow innodb? I would like to use this mod.
Went to use this plugin again and it's not working, I even got the rewrite rules right so my forum was in /forum and the wiki in /wiki, but the plugin itself hasn't been updated and there are parts of it that just don't work properly and that are "coming in the next update".
It's a shame development seems to be dead on this... It installed and seems to work just fine for me luckily... Had to know what settings to set correctly for having forums in the /forums/ directory... Also noticed the editor isn't fully compatible with Google Chrome 6- for example the font size doesn't change but it works fine in IE8... Also that "editor" wow, there were like 600 files that needed to be uploaded just for the editor-I don't know how this can be called "light weight" when it was second only to vBulletin itself in the time it took to upload, versus any other mod I've ever used.
I basically agree with what has been said, this is a very good free product but it could be much better if the vbulletin editor could be used and if the user restrictions mentioned for the "1.4" release are ever implemented.
Also why bother to have a "Statistics" link if they haven't been implemented yet? Just seems like it would have been easy to not include that in the release rather than make everyone edit it out.
But overall a nice product... hope someone works on it again soon.
Nice job thanks installed but this is very danger mod because HTML code right in when posting an article. HTML codes very risk how to I do close HTML code permission to users? And stats and updates not working.