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Tiki|bot: New Forum Posts: Page Selector Tracker Field - http://tiki.org/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?forumId=4&comments_parentId=45072
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anyone here? i need to set up email notifications upon file/calednar changes. is this possible?
AMDave: your question interested me so i looked and found: http://doc.tiki.org/Daily+Reports
more info: http://doc.tiki.org/Watch
calendar is a targetable section
-: AMDave gets back in his box ;)
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polom all
changi|away: Seems that svn isn't posting to freenode fyi
(could be lagging bad I guess)
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polom Barca!
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skeffling: hello, I've upgraded from 3.6 to 9.0 - all is ok, but I'm trying to get Lucene search working - I'm a bit stuck in where to look,,, tiki-searchindex.php brings up a search page, but: tiki-searchindex.php?filter~content=mysql&filter~type=&filter~categories= gives a blank page. In my Admin-Search options page, I don't see any lucene related options
jonnyb: hi skeffling - you probably need to rebuild the lucene index, there should be a link to do that in admin/search (maybe you need to show "advanced" options?)
skeffling: ah! clicking the advanced checkbox gives me lots more options! ha!
thanks, I'll carry on looking (I have rebuild index etc), hopefully I'll be a step closer now!
jonnyb: if you have a lot of pages, trackers etc you might need to use the shell utility (if you have shell access on your server)
skeffling: I have shell, I've run rebuild from it - took a few minutes, but didn't display any errors
am I right in thinking that the lucene results page would be tiki-searchindex.php, and the mysql search would be tiki-searchresults.php ?
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jonnyb: skeffling: yes, that's right, although a bit confusing!
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Watch the TikiFest: http://tiki.org/live
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RobertPlummer: polom jonnyb
jonnyb: hi RobertPlummer
RobertPlummer: jonnyb: I need a solution to associate an image with every value in an array, from least to greatest, and they are not sorted, what do you think?
jonnyb: in php?
RobertPlummer: jonnyb: yup
jonnyb: if the "value" can be the key (and the filename the "value") then you can sort by keys (ksort i think)
RobertPlummer: clone the var, sort, step through giving each value an associated picture, then step through original transferring back the image.... I think I got it.
jonnyb: Thanks for the insight, momentary brain cloud.
jonnyb: could be... hope it helps :)
RobertPlummer: jonnyb: Ok here is a tuff one.... What if you need to increment the pictures, the first one always needs to be certain pic, the last once a certain pic, and the middle one a specific pic. No matter if there are 2 keys are 12 keys.
dancing with arrays is like the waltz.
I hope I don't have to dabble with pi on this one, lol.
jonnyb: ew - so how many pictures?
RobertPlummer: 12 max
jonnyb: and 12 max items?
RobertPlummer: Right.
jonnyb: think i'd do a "look-up array" with how they map, easier than working out an algorithm for it imho
RobertPlummer: look-up?
jonnyb: so for 2 keys, use image 0 and 11, 3: 0, 5 and 11 ... 12 keys: 0,1,2,3,4 etc
basically 12 rules for which ones to use
RobertPlummer: What if you are hebrew?
4,3,2,1,0
It doesn't work doing it that way.
jonnyb: i guess
so have 2 sets of rules, one for each direction
brb
RobertPlummer: lol, ok.
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RobertPlummer: jonnyb: I believe the technique is similar to that of a heat-map for php.
jonnyb: heat-map?
RobertPlummer: right, you have a min value and a max value, and from there you imply what "color" to use. In this case we don't want a color, but an image.
jonnyb: You've never used a heat map?
jonnyb: oh right, yes - sounds like it
don't think so...
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jonnyb: polom tikifest!
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