Hi Anyone know what the story is with http://www.otherwayup.org.uk/planets/koha/ I have made some links to it from the koha.org site, but I am getting a otherwayup.org.uk cannot be found message in my browser when I hit these links. Cheers -- Russel Garlick Operations Manager Katipo Communications Ph: +64 4 934 1285 Fax: +64 4 934 1286 Mob: +64 27 537 1377 Skype: russelgarlick Web http://www.katipo.co.nz
Russel Garlick <russel@katipo.co.nz>
Anyone know what the story is with http://www.otherwayup.org.uk/planets/koha/
The hostname www.otherwayup.org.uk was replaced with owu.towers.org.uk a month or so ago, to cut down the amount of spam from WHOIS data and make my sites easier to manage. 4xx redirects, then a static "please update your link" was used. I checked referrer logs and search engines, but didn't notice any link from koha.org - sorry for not emailing! http://owu.towers.org.uk/planets/koha/ works. More RSS feeds welcome. Email me or use the form from the front page. Anyone know why the wiki RecentChanges RSS is invalid XML? Thanks, -- MJ Ray - personal email, see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Work: http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ irc.oftc.net/slef Jabber/SIP ask
MJ Ray wrote:
Anyone know why the wiki RecentChanges RSS is invalid XML?
Tavi RSS has never worked well - the developers have been aware of this and threatened to fix several times in last 18 months... but zero progress in taht time. Does anyone think it may be time to consider a new wiki engine? Here are a few references: http://tavi.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=RSS+Syndication 'Edit comments show up verbatim in rss feed. If you have comments with i.e. & or <code> in them, the XML isn't valid any more (in the example because a </code> is missing). Some RSS readers might refuse or be unable to display that. There seems to be missing an htmlentities() somewhere.' 'If you have an '&' in your Summary of Change, the RSS feed will no longer parse. It should be replaced with & for the RSS feed.' R.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 09:19:38PM +1100, Roger BUCK wrote:
Tavi RSS has never worked well - the developers have been aware of this and threatened to fix several times in last 18 months... but zero progress in taht time.
Does anyone think it may be time to consider a new wiki engine? My personal favorite is dokuwiki:
http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki Cheers, -- Joshua Ferraro VENDOR SERVICES FOR OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE President, Technology migration, training, maintenance, support LibLime Featuring Koha Open-Source ILS jmf@liblime.com |Full Demos at http://liblime.com/koha |1(888)KohaILS
Joshua Ferraro wrote:
Does anyone think it may be time to consider a new wiki engine?
My personal favorite is dokuwiki: http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki
Seemingly limiteless number of wiki variations these days. We have used Dokuwiki in all new installations for last 12 months or so, and it should be more than adequate for Koha needs. Any other recommendations? R.
Roger BUCK a écrit :
Any other recommendations? Not from me. Having working RSS feed & a better anti-bot check is what I would ask.
-- Paul POULAIN et Henri Damien LAURENT Consultants indépendants en logiciels libres et bibliothéconomie (http://www.koha-fr.org)
Roger BUCK <rog@saas.nsw.edu.au>
Tavi RSS has never worked well - the developers have been aware of this and threatened to fix several times in last 18 months... but zero progress in taht time.
Does anyone think it may be time to consider a new wiki engine?
Up to you, as presumably you'd be doing the migration. I'd like one that uses http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?TextFormattingRules or maybe Markdown or Textile, instead of some single-site invention. Alternatively, if you send the source, I'll try to send you a patch for this particular bug. Best wishes, -- MJ Ray - personal email, see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Work: http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ irc.oftc.net/slef Jabber/SIP ask
MJ Ray wrote:
Up to you, as presumably you'd be doing the migration. Separate question: We're happy to migrate and continue hosting - and equally happy to 'pass on the baton' if it would make sense to to move hosting to alternative location (main koha webserver for example) and/or enthusiastic maintainer on upgrade?
I'd like one that uses http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?TextFormattingRules or maybe Markdown or Textile, instead of some single-site invention.
Default Dokuwiki syntax definitely in the 'single site' category... and I found that a major disappointment with Dokuwiki - but Dokuwiki does support Markdown + Textile and others via plugin(s): http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki%3Aplugins
Alternatively, if you send the source, I'll try to send you a patch for this particular bug.
Thanks for the kind offer - Probably a good option if we we fail to find an alternative wiki offering good rss and possibly other benefits 'out of the box'. Any thoughts about the Dokuwiki + Markdown / Textile plugins as per above links? R.
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