#twiki 2010-11-11,Thu

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KhaytsusI'm a user of a TWiki with no MacroPlugin, and I want to do something like this.. %BUG{ID="12345"}% where this creates [[http://site/bugid=%ID%][%ID]]
I see proposed functionality to do this, but was hoping there was some other way to do it to make it easy to make links with a variable.
Any suggestions are appreciated :)
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The Macros Plugin looks like it's what would work but the admin for the TWiki is VERY reluctant to add any plugins. [16:32]
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peterthoenyKhaytsus: define an interwiki rule, the InterwikiPlugin is pre-installed
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/InterwikiPlugin
for example, define a rule for Bug: prefix, then you ca type Bug:1234 that points to your 1234 bug
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SoothsayerHi [21:04]
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ronaanis it possible to have two twikiwords point to the same topic/page? [21:13]
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ClockworksHello?
I'm rather new to Twiki and have been tasked with migrating our current version from a Debian VM to a physical Windows box.
Sadly to say, I am failing at it :(
I have tried to use the Windows cookbook but that version is old (4.0) and we need 5.1
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ClockworksAt the step where I need to setup the localsite.cfg file, no file exists.
Can anyone help me with this?
Please?
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peterthoenyso you want to install twiki natively on windows? [21:46]
ClockworksYes, Server 2003 [21:46]
peterthoenyit is possible, but a bit technical
see http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWiki04x02WindowsInstallationGuide
those instructions are for 4.2 but should work as well for 5.0.1
word of warning: apache + perl on windows is slower than on linux
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ClockworksSo I've been hearing, a lot.... [21:48]
peterthoenyyou will get better performance if you run twiki on windows in a vmware image running linux [21:48]
ClockworksI've tried to convince them of that, that it's not worth it.
No such luck
=/
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peterthoenyok, the boss is the boss i guess [21:49]
Clockworksanyway, it's more of a pride thing now (I want to get it to work, even if we don't end up using it)
http://localhost/
and it tells me that it works
however, if i go to: http://localhost/twiki/bin/configure
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
I'm certain that it's a dumb configuration mistake but I'm not seeing it
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peterthoenyif just for personal use you could run http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/TWikiForWindowsPersonal (it's an older twiki)
depending on your env and config you might need to rename it to configure.cgi or configure.pl
you basically need to configure apache to take twiki/bin as a cgi bin enabled dir, and twiki/pub as an html doc dir
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ronaanis it possible to have two twikiwords point to the same topic/page? [21:52]
peterthoenyoff for lunch..
no, wikiword are unique per we (workspace)
but you can have a pretty link like [[WebStatistics][usage statistics]]
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ronaanthank you
unfortunate though
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ClockworksAlright, off to test all this out, many thanks! [21:58]
ronaanthe thought is more to have multiple wikiwords jump to the same page
WebStatistics may be the same as UsageStatistics
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