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#1 2004-10-16 04:28:37

greenrift
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Registered: 2004-03-08
Posts: 186
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TXPiki

New hack coming your way. This one lets you emulate a Wiki, atleast in your articles. Basically it lets you define WikiWords, that can point to internal articles or external links, and use them really easily in your articles. This could be useful if you are references people or places that not everyone is instantly familiar with, or you have written a previous article about, and plan on using this reference more than once in an article or use it in multiple article’s.

I really hope that the install goes smoothly for everyone, if for some reason it doesn’t, feel free to email me or leave a comment with as much detail as you possibly can. Read the included INSTALL.txt file and remember to activate the plugin!

TXPiki 1.0

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#2 2004-10-16 05:45:55

Tom Alday
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Registered: 2004-04-27
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Re: TXPiki

Is this thing only for TXP 1.0rc? because it totally screws up when trying to install on my g1.18 version. I get the plugin screen with gibberish across the top:

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#3 2004-10-16 16:57:46

greenrift
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Registered: 2004-03-08
Posts: 186
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Re: TXPiki

> Tom Alday wrote:

> Is this thing only for TXP 1.0rc? because it totally screws up when trying to install on my g1.18 version. I get the plugin screen with gibberish across the top:

Yah, the install won’t quite work for anything for <1.0rc1.

If you open up the text file, and add this following it should install:

&lt;?php
$plugin = ‘THELONGSTRINGOFGIBBERISH’;
?&gt;

Save and upload that.

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#4 2005-03-25 09:37:03

rbl
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From: Portugal
Registered: 2004-02-25
Posts: 40

Re: TXPiki

I’m using RC3. The install file instructions don’t make much sense here.
For example: * Go to line #16 * Add “,‘wiki’” (remove double quotes) right before the “);”
line 16, or any line near that, don’t have the closing “);”

Can you please make this a bit more “visual”? Like: # Around #16, find # something(‘foo’, ‘bar’); # Change to # something(‘foo’, ‘bar’, ‘wiki’);

Thanks! =)

Last edited by rbl (2005-03-26 02:12:41)

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#5 2005-04-17 03:15:03

rbl
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From: Portugal
Registered: 2004-02-25
Posts: 40

Re: TXPiki

So… what’s the story with this plugin? Has the development stopped?
Any viable alternatives out there?

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#6 2005-04-17 19:35:27

greenrift
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Registered: 2004-03-08
Posts: 186
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Re: TXPiki

Soon I’ll turn the admin stuff into an admin-side plugin, should be a fairly simple conversion. Then I’ll see if I can work the regular expression search to be better (like not including stuff in code and pre tags).

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#7 2005-04-17 20:41:14

rbl
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From: Portugal
Registered: 2004-02-25
Posts: 40

Re: TXPiki

Hi Greenrift!
Any way of using it with RC3 in the meanwhile?

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