fabricius: hui, seems to be low traffic this night
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hi dennmans: hello marclaporte: joined #tikiwiki CIA-75: tikiwiki: 03jonnybradley * r42492 10/branches/9.x/lib/search/searchlib-unified.php: [FIX] search: If running from a shell, check if another process really is running and delete leftover temp dir if not, to recover from an interrupted rebuild. Tiki|bot: joined #tikiwiki luciash: polom
amette: lot of people do custom stuff in .htaccess, that is why it is better not to simply overwrite the file
amette: or what was the question ? ;) goth: I just made a symlink amette: luciash: after thinking for a while yesterday, I figured out that the question was more or less "why doesn't the behaviour of htaccess.sh fit the behaviour of Admin->SefURLs?".. ;)
... my solution doesn't really break anything... the old version of htaccess.sh did destroy your custom .htaccess, too... so no change there.
only thing is: when you do that, you keep a copy of _htaccess - so that Admin->SefURLs can compare the up-to-dateness of your .htaccess (works even with custom stuff... dunno... probably the SVN-header is being looked at, didn't check in the code).
actually afterwards I though that this could have been committed to 9.x ... but as noone seems to care about htaccess.sh any more, I'm respecting the environment and not making a big fuss about it ;P luciash: oooh, ok. actully i do not use htaccess.sh really too
and i am not scully actully, nor malder amette: yeah... not so important, since it's mainly for the main directory... but I like it... it's just "sh setup.sh <enter> sh htaccess.sh <enter>" and done.
huh? did I say something about aliens?! :) luciash: that was just my typo joke ;) amette: aaaaah :D
luciash: I'm just working on a Fakebook-module, could you please write on my fb-wall, so I can see how these kinds of events looks in the json-answer, I get from fb?! dennmans: what is the link? amette: dennmans: not sure you can write on it: http://facebook.com/amette of course ;) dennmans: duh! amette: *G*
cheers, dennmans :) dennmans: np amette: hmmm... apparantly it doesn't even pick up wall posts of other people...
it updated the "amette is now friends with"... but nothing about the wall post or its comments dennmans: haha, what goes in fb stays in fb amette: shall be ok for me.... less stuff to seperate... ;)
hehe, yup :) -: dennmans wishes fb would die...
amette dreams about that quite often CIA-75: tikiwiki: 03jonnybradley * r42493 10/branches/9.x/fgal_listing_conf.php: [FIX] filegals: Use correct gallery options in normal gallery view, as opposed to the default prefs always fabricius_: joined #tikiwiki CIA-75: tikiwiki: 03jonnybradley * r42494 10/branches/9.x/templates/ (browse_file_gallery.tpl list_file_gallery_content.tpl): [FIX] filegals: Observe line breaks in descriptions for popup info (by converting popup layout to a table) fabricius_: polom fabricius: joined #tikiwiki CIA-75: tikiwiki: 03jonnybradley * r42495 10/branches/9.x/ (styles/layout/design.css templates/browse_file_gallery.tpl): [FIX] filegals: Don't truncate all file info items to the max name length, and display descriptions (left aligned) when other info is hidden
tikiwiki: 03amette * r42496 10/trunk/ (4 files in 4 dirs): [NEW] Module to show Facebook wall(messages and stories) of a Tiki user goth: hi
I made a few structures and now I made one big structure and would like to have the old structure be part of the big strcture
how to do that?
i.e. how do I "drop the structure" property of my original structure
and make them "just" pages of my new structure?
hmm actually I don't understand the difference between page and structure yet
hmm
I think I will just redo all the original structures again as pages fabricius: joined #tikiwiki
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