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Ewiki 1.2

PluginsI've just posted the Ewiki 1.2 version of the ErfurtWiki plugin to the downloads section of this site, and on my site. Please give it a try and let me know if you have any issues.

This version allows users to prevent anonymous posters from accessing the site. If you do want to allow anonymous to access the site, then you can do so in the Geeklog group administration page.

Cheers,

Euan.

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Ewiki 1.2
Authored by: n4th4n on Monday, August 29 2005 @ 09:49 PM EDT
Wow! I'm so glad to see a new post about this. I can't wait to give it a
whirl and will certainly write back. I never managed to get back to this
project, but was really impressed with Ewiki in it's previous incarnation.
Hopefully more folks will give this plugin a try - I really think that wiki
functionality is the perfect compliment to geeklog's otherwise well
rounded CMS feature set, especially in small business environments that
need an easy way to work on documents collaboratively and may already
depend on web-apps for other shared info (like calendars, links, and
company announcements)
Ewiki 1.2
Authored by: n4th4n on Monday, August 29 2005 @ 11:22 PM EDT
All I've done so far is download to my laptop to play around a bit and it
seems that either I haven't been able to follow your directions properly,
or I put things in the wrong place - I've finally gotten it installed, but
there seems to be a problem with file locations with 1.3.9 (I know you
say its for 1.3.11). I'll try a newer version of geeklog and post again
later.
Ewiki 1.2
Authored by: Euan on Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 10:29 AM EDT
I don't think that there is anything that should affect the installation from
Geeklog 1.3.9 to 1.3.11.... sure you've read the destructions?

Let me know if you need anything explained.

Cheers,

Euan.

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-- Heather Engineering -- No job too small
Ewiki 1.2
Authored by: Euan on Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 10:38 AM EDT
See this forum post for a beta release. Testers welcome. Feedback more welcome. Cheers, Euan.

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-- Heather Engineering -- No job too small

Ewiki 1.2
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, September 02 2005 @ 02:00 AM EDT
I tried installing without success. That is Ewiki does not
appear in my admin panel for plugins. I've successfully
installed several plugins: forum, faqman, menu, and journal
without any problems. I'm not sure why I'm having a
problem with Ewiki.
Ewiki 1.2
Authored by: Euan on Friday, September 02 2005 @ 09:48 PM EDT
Hmm. Can't really help you without a little more information... Geeklog version?
server? process you went through to install? upgrade?

Feel free to email me or post in the forums.

Cheers,

Euan.

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-- Heather Engineering -- No job too small
Ewiki 1.2 More setup problems
Authored by: Al Dykes on Sunday, February 12 2006 @ 09:58 PM EST
I also have been unable to get ewiki running. I've followed these steps and nothing shows up in the plugsins admin panel.

1) Extract the archive file to plugins directory in the geeklog folder above the webroot - it should
create a folder called "ewiki" eg: /home/yoursite/geeklog/plugins/ewiki/

2) Move the "admin" folder to the admin/plugins directory and rename to "ewiki"
eg: /home/yoursite/public_html/admin/plugins/ewiki/

3) Move the "public_html" folder to the public_html directory (webroot) and rename to "ewiki"
eg: /home/yoursite/public_html/ewiki/

4) Install from the admin plugins panel in Geeklog.

I just discovered geeklog yesterday and have it running and am looking forward to getting ewiki running.

FWIW, I'm using geeklog 1.4 running on an economy hostsing at godaddy. Godaddy has geeklog as a canned package. I don't have shell access, let alone root. I really hope I can get ewiki to runn here.

Thanks.

Ewiki 1.2
Authored by: Al Dykes on Thursday, February 16 2006 @ 11:53 AM EST
For the record, I got ewiki to work on an economy godaddy web site as a plugin for their geeklog package. I had to unpack on a PC and push via FTP. The instructions could have been clearer for this kind of setup. The last step, clicking on the ewiki entry in plugin setup was confusing becuase it didn't fail but ewiki didn't move to "installed", either. The next morning it was done. I assume it was doing a database script.

It looks like a very nice package. Thanks.