[00:00] kstingel gour: needs to be available for all Linux flavours ... I've looked at your suggestion, it's not available for Ubuntu [00:02] kstingel .. if it was, I would add it to my dev box and test :) [00:02] gour kstingel: what? fossil? [00:03] kstingel I canj't recall exactly which software it was ... you mentioned it a few days back, as a possible solution for something ... [00:04] kstingel I went looking for an Ubuntu installer, and there wasn't one available ... and I'm not familiar enuf with Ubuntu to build my own [00:04] gour kstingel: dvcs, instead of svn or something else? [00:04] kstingel it was a svn replacement, so it may have been DVCS [00:04] gour kstingel: see http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=fossil&searchon=names&suite=quantal§ion=all [00:06] gour it's packaged even for windows ;) [00:06] gour ask changi...he used on ubuntu to do svn --> git --> fossil test the other day [00:06] gour *used it [00:07] gour moreover, it's avaialble for debian, which means that it follows for ubuntu as well :-) [00:09] fabricius joined #tikiwiki [00:15] kstingel gour: that's weird ... it shows up for quantal ... but it wasn't there in precise ... I guess they haven't backported to the LTS version [00:16] kstingel will add it to box once current activities complete [00:16] gour kstingel: that would be strange...ubuntu is, along with debian, fedora...definitely on the top of linux-supported distros [00:17] gour kstingel: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=precise&searchon=names&keywords=fossil [00:18] gour it was available even in lucid - http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=lucid&searchon=names&keywords=fossil [00:20] kstingel I couldn't find it .... but then again, Precise commited suicide shortly after that [00:20] kstingel ... everything crashed [00:20] gour kstingel: but be careful..after trying fossil, you svn taste might become a bit bitter ;) [00:21] gour *your [00:21] kstingel I'm not really that attached to SVN now :) [00:21] gour that's good...fossil is really simple & powerful [00:22] gour http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/quickstart.wiki [00:24] gour my hosting support stuff is patching tiki instead of fixing nginx :-( [00:37] luciash aye :( [00:41] gour that's called 'fixing' :-/ [00:41] gour here is the patch: [00:41] gour + header('Location: http://atmarama.sites.djangohosting.ch/tiki-index.php'); [00:41] gour - header('Location: '.$base_url.$prefs['tikiIndex']); [00:42] gour just asked them what's wrong with redirection in tiki? [00:43] luciash omg [00:43] gour of course, it does not fix anything...it fails with login/logout... [00:44] gour it seems i'm heading towards my own (cheap) VPS...but i'm reluctant to manage whole server, especially mail [00:46] luciash my hoster provides VPS with CentOS + ISPConfig preinstalled which makes the server management a bit "easier" [00:49] gour yeah, i've found one offering with ISPConfig for 50€ add-on, but i'd like to experiment for a month 1st :-) [00:50] gour do you recommend openvz or kvm/xen? [00:50] luciash no idea what is the diff btwn them [00:50] gour kvm/xen are more isolated, openvz is usually cheaper [00:51] luciash i think this one is kvm/xen type [00:51] luciash 50 EUR add on seems not too cheap [00:51] gour right [00:51] RobertPlummer joined #tikiwiki [00:51] refizul gour: if you need only a few services (mail, web), OpenVZ is ok [00:52] gour some offerings also give (for free) http://www.zpanelcp.com/page/features [00:52] gour refizul: i did admin mail with qmal...long ago, but never touched postfix [00:52] refizul gour: if you need a complete virtual machine for whatsoever: KVM [00:53] gour refizul: no, just to host few (tiki) sites along with mail [00:53] refizul Xen is a bit special, but more like KVM than OpenVZ [00:53] gour and would put debian on VPS, as on my localhost [00:54] refizul gour: I had an exim3 and now postfix is really much easier [00:54] gour refizul: is 1G ok for several tiki sites? [00:54] refizul RAM? [00:54] gour yes [00:54] refizul OMG - what kind of zoo do you have? [00:55] gour ? [00:55] refizul 10, 20, 30 sites? [00:55] refizul 1G is a lot [00:55] luciash gour: i would rather go with 2G minimum when combined with other services [00:55] gour don't forget, i was evaluating typo3 before coming to tiki :-D [00:56] gour luciash: heh, depends on the budget [00:56] luciash but u can have 30 GB HDD, 1 GB RAM, 1 proc for 10 EUR monthly here [00:57] gour well, mysql+postfix+dovecot+web...that's all [00:57] gour luciash: i've found similar offering for 7€ [00:57] gour lowendbox site [00:58] gour atm i pay 8.64/month for 10GB disk space and can use 500MB of RAM, 50 processes and 10 local ports...but so many problems [00:59] gour however, no headache to manage the server...just my own stuff, email adresses + web sites [00:59] refizul that's not good [01:00] refizul 50 processes - never seen that before [01:00] luciash here is no limit [01:00] luciash excet the disk space and RAM/CPU [01:00] gour time is limit :-) [01:00] refizul what is a local port? [01:00] luciash *except [01:00] refizul is this shared IP? [01:01] gour port over >1000 which i can use for eg. my own webserver, php-fpm etc. whic hare served ny reverse-proxy at the front-end [01:02] gour yes, shared IP...dedicated IP costs extra [01:02] refizul gour: this is a PITA solution [01:02] gour heh [01:02] gour it's semi-shared, like webfaction [01:02] refizul how much traffic do you have? [01:02] gour ssh access and i can build my own stuff [01:03] luciash gour: close to your setup 15 GB HDD, 512 MB RAM, 1 proc. is here for 4.5 EUR [01:03] arildb joined #tikiwiki [01:03] luciash dedicated IP [01:04] gour refizul: never had issue with the traffic...not sure...let me check [01:04] refizul order of magnitude 1G/month, 10G/m or 100G/m? [01:05] gour no info for the bandwidth [01:06] gour so, you're managing your own VPS, guys? [01:06] gour the sites are anyway, atm, low-traffic, so no problem with that [01:07] luciash yup [01:07] gour i just wonder how much work it involves...i already manage my debian box, but it's not server exposed to to the wild world [01:08] refizul server is less work than desktop [01:08] gour which os you use? [01:08] refizul but mistakes are more dangerous :-) [01:09] gour what about DNS? is it usually managed by hosting provider? [01:09] refizul yes [01:09] luciash it is ok, lamp + ufw does the job - bigger problem is to manage mail server for me ;) [01:09] refizul usually you'll get two DNS servers from the provider [01:10] luciash yep [01:10] gour yeah, mail= spam + viruses [01:10] refizul but you can replace them with any DNS you like [01:10] gour i never did DNS admin work except entering my dns entries :-) [01:10] refizul spam and viruses are enduser problems *eg* [01:11] luciash ubuntu and centos here so far... used to be gentoo but that is long time ago [01:11] gour you don't filter mail, spf etc.? [01:11] luciash thunderbird does the job ;) [01:12] * gour uses claws [01:12] refizul gour: filtering has got legal issues [01:12] gour refizul: for my own stuff? [01:12] refizul eh - ok, this is something different [01:12] gour :-) [01:12] refizul I run mailservers for other people [01:13] gour i'm not into reseller business [01:13] gour is qmail still alive? [01:13] refizul I hope not [01:13] luciash lol [01:13] gour it was better than sendmail in its era [01:14] gour at least config-wise [01:14] refizul ehm - everything was better than sendmail [01:14] luciash gtg, bbl guys [01:14] refizul there should be a statistic about sendmail usage and admin suicide [01:14] refizul gn8 luciash [01:15] gour bye luciash [01:16] refizul low level mail system would be: Debian, postfix + dovecot + postgrey [01:17] refizul optional AV scanner [01:18] gour i used to run dovecot on my localhost when using getmail to fetch/sort/filter mail for Gnus...but then decided to return back to claws [01:19] refizul dovecot / claws? dovecot is POP3/IMAP Server, claws a mailclient, isn't it? [01:19] refizul do you mean icedove? [01:20] gour no, dovecot...claws was accessing mail served by dovecot in maildir format and was fed by getmail [01:21] gour i was no so trusty about my provider and wanted to keep mail on my own machine (imap server) [01:22] refizul ah - ok [01:24] gour i'm going to sleep as well...it's way too late, but such a day today :-( [01:24] gour 'night [01:24] gour left #tikiwiki [01:29] arildb_ joined #tikiwiki [01:32] arildb__ joined #tikiwiki [01:59] arildb_ joined #tikiwiki [02:58] Bsfez joined #tikiwiki [03:01] Bsfez polom [03:06] Bsfez1 joined #tikiwiki [03:08] fabricius joined #tikiwiki [03:08] goj_killedByISP joined #tikiwiki [03:18] Bsfez joined #tikiwiki [03:20] Bsfez1 joined #tikiwiki [03:21] refizul hello Bsfez1 [03:22] Bsfez joined #tikiwiki [04:03] USlacker joined #tikiwiki [06:31] kstingel joined #tikiwiki [06:34] kstingel1 joined #tikiwiki [08:32] redflo joined #tikiwiki [08:47] arildb joined #tikiwiki [09:03] fabricius joined #tikiwiki [09:19] gour joined #tikiwiki [10:03] himanshu__ joined #tikiwiki [10:04] dennmans joined #tikiwiki [10:06] himanshu__ plz help me to make profile page in tiki and work as Now all new employees, when they sign in first time, they need to fill out necessary info, like picture, About Me section etc etc. and if anything is blank after first login, they need to get automatic reminders until they fix it. [10:20] gour morning [10:21] gour do you agree that having canonical url for web site does matter for SEO? [11:15] Jyhem_laptop joined #tikiwiki [11:19] Jyhem_laptop joined #tikiwiki [11:59] rodrigoprimo joined #tikiwiki [13:20] Jenser joined #tikiwiki [13:21] Jenser left #tikiwiki [14:00] ricks99 joined #tikiwiki [14:05] arildb joined #tikiwiki [14:23] arildb_ joined #tikiwiki [14:43] arildb I made some fixes in trunk, which makes the backlinks work properly fro wiki pages in html syntax. This also includes making them work with SEFURL. An important fix for WYSIWYG users. However, I have done minimal testing with wiki syntax installations. This should be done before a backport. [14:43] arildb Has anybody checked backlinks the last days? [14:44] arildb Note: to rebuild the backlinks set, disable+save+enable+save, in the admin | wiki panel. [14:45] * ricks99 will be glad to see the wysiwyg wiki-link backlink fixed [14:45] arildb For existing wysiwyg installations the rebuild procedure must be done to see existing backling [14:46] ricks99 arildb: there's also an issue in tiki9 with wysiwyg when creating a wiki link while adding a different text label (the text label is dropped). have you seen that/fixed that in trunk? [14:46] arildb ricks99: I don't know this problem [14:47] ricks99 k. i haven't tested/confirmed in trunk yet [14:47] * ricks99 still knee-deep in tiki9 [14:54] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03arildb r44203 10branches/10.x/lib/init/initlib.php [14:54] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [bp/r44202][FIX] missing $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] on IIS 6 [14:54] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03arildb r44204 10branches/9.x/lib/init/initlib.php [14:54] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [bp/r44202][FIX] missing $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] on IIS 6 [15:23] jonnyb joined #tikiwiki [15:23] jonnyb polom polom [15:24] arildb hi jonnyb [15:24] jonnyb hi arildb [15:24] ricks99 hi jonnyb [15:25] jonnyb hi ricks99 and all [15:26] arildb jonnyb: I made some comments about the backlink fixes for html syntax pages above. I am not sure if you can see it, but it's about backporting of this and testing on installations with wiki syntax [15:27] jonnyb arildb: checking... [15:28] jonnyb i saw the commits but haven't done anything on trunk for a while [15:29] jonnyb i'd say let's back port it after 10.0 release and then testing will happen [15:29] jonnyb we have enough blockers for now :) [15:29] arildb jonnyb: sounds ok [15:29] arildb jonnyb: any release date set for 10.0 yet? [15:30] jonnyb a while ago, so as soon as possible i guess [16:14] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03jonnybradley r44205 10branches/10.x/lib/smarty_tiki/ 10block.wikiplugin.php 10function.rss.php [16:14] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [FIX] parser: Reset parserlib options after using context_format (also remove unused globals & include) [16:14] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki Should fix pages such as tiki.org/Stats (where rss and wikiplugin smarty in modules included in a page via a plugin broke almost all other plugins following it) Thanks marclaporte [16:38] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03jonnybradley r44206 10branches/10.x/lib/parser/parserlib.php [16:38] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [FIX] parser: Saving options before plugin execution is required after all as some (trackerlist for instance) resets them and so were breaking in wysiwyg edit - r41705 repair continues... 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Windon't is wired, so lookups are faster [17:06] kstingel1 am currently decorating Dev space so it optimises my workflow for Tiki :) [17:10] gour i'd like to start moving my site(s) to tiki...small WP blog produces clean sefurls, but considering i'd use non-apache server, i wonder whether i should be patient and first (try to) write set of rewrite rules for the specific server (converting from apache's htaccess) and then write 301 redirects to migrate from old urls to the new ones or just write 301 redirects, go online and then work on general [17:10] gour rewrite rules for non-apache server? [17:20] jonnyb gour: which rule/s in particular are a problem for non-apache? [17:25] gour jonnyb: no idea...i'm not at all familiar with htaccess, but the point is that all of them has to be written...i'll go htaccess --> nginx --> hiawatha/cherokee using online converters [17:26] jonnyb and what happens? [17:27] gour haven't started yet...just considering proper strategy...however, considering i like what i see in hiawatha, i've to do it ;) [17:28] gour jonnyb: now i see you name in _htaccess ;) [17:28] gour *your [17:30] jonnyb looks like http://www.anilcetin.com/convert-apache-htaccess-to-nginx/ doesn't work properly for us - most things get rewritten to / :( [17:31] gour jonnyb: "#Redirect bogus directories" section is commented. is should stay so? [17:31] gour jonnyb: i find the output of http://winginx.com/htaccess more pleasing [17:32] jonnyb yes, that bogus thing is weird - just a suggestion for how to customise for a specific server issue i tihnk [17:33] gour ok [17:35] jonnyb yes, http://winginx.com/htaccess looks much better and seems to produce proper rules - might even work ;) [17:36] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03jyhem r44208 10trunk/templates/tiki-admin_forums.tpl [17:36] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [FIX] Prevent browser autocompletion so sensitive info is not stored by mistake [17:38] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03jyhem r44209 10branches/9.x/templates/tiki-admin_forums.tpl [17:38] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [FIX][bp/44208] Prevent browser autocompletion so sensitive info is not stored by mistake [17:39] jonnyb gour: as LP said on the list we should really rethink how we handle this - should be derived from the database tiki_sefurl_regex_out table imho [17:39] gour glad to hear it ;) [17:42] Jyhem_laptop and it should be a bijection. Meaning a non-ambiguous conversion from urls to sefurls *and back* ! [17:43] Jyhem_laptop Right now, if I call a wiki page calendar1, I'm stuck [17:44] Jyhem_laptop The sefurl should be something like: page_calendar1 [17:46] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03jyhem r44210 10branches/10.x/templates/tiki-admin_forums.tpl [17:46] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [FIX][bp/44208] Prevent browser autocompletion so sensitive info is not stored by mistake [17:47] marclaporte joined #tikiwiki [17:49] luciash polom [17:49] gour jonnyb: having more support for non-apache would be great [17:50] jonnyb moloq luciash [17:50] jonnyb gour: +1 [17:52] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03jonnybradley r44211 10branches/10.x/lib/categories/categlib.php [17:52] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [FIX] multilingual: Only do getTranslations on supported types - was breaking blogs when using category_i18n_sync (thanks fabricius, found it at last! :) [17:52] jonnyb but also having "nice" sefurls (like example.com/calendar/42/month/12 for instance) [17:52] luciash jonnyb: that is not that "nice" example ;) [17:53] gour luciash: bolow! is it ok? [17:53] luciash gour: awesome :) [17:53] gour :-) [17:53] jonnyb luciash: what would you perfer? [17:54] jonnyb would be nice to be able to edit them inside tiki so everyone can be different [17:54] luciash nicer would be example.com/calendar/jonny-stuff/month/december [17:54] luciash :) [17:55] Jyhem_laptop but then when Jonny renames his calendar, all urls are changed :-( [17:56] luciash that is what 301 redirects are for [17:56] luciash ideally that should be handled by tiki to auto-redirect after renaming [17:56] luciash with wiki pages too [17:57] marclaporte I like how our blog and article SEFurls are [17:57] luciash could sneak in numer 42 there, ok ;) [17:57] luciash *number [17:58] luciash calendar/42-jonny-stuff, ok ? ;) [17:58] luciash i like it too, but it is not ideal yet for i18n blog/article titles [17:59] luciash they should convert to ascii somehow but they delete non-ascii chars instead which looks kinda ugly then [17:59] marclaporte [17:59] luciash would need convert patterns for each language i guess [18:00] luciash like "ěščřžýáíé..." => "escrzyaie..."; [18:01] gour marclaporte: what do you think about suggestion to change the above url to http://nextinfo.tiki.org/a192-Tiki-Passes-1-Million-Downloads and similarly ../blogxyz/ to ../bxyz ? [18:03] luciash article is better for SEO than "a" imho [18:03] gour good point [18:03] luciash or maybe irrelevant nowadays ? dunno, hmm [18:04] luciash blog or article - who cares ? :) the topic / title is most important [18:04] luciash some say shorter urls are better for seo too [18:05] marclaporte gour: I think we should start by agreeing on the objectives / concerns [18:05] marclaporte 1- server support [18:05] marclaporte 2- readability [18:05] gour luciash: well, atm i'm accustomed to just http://nextinfo.tiki.org/Tiki-Passes-1-Million-Downloads without those article/blog prefixes and since i've (want) to move my sites to tiki, wonder what kind of 301 redirects to create? [18:06] marclaporte 3- for canonicals to work [18:06] kstingel1 marclaporte: 25- API Documentation [18:06] marclaporte 4- Make sure it's possible to rename a blog title / article title, forum thread, etc. [18:06] gour 1) i'll (try to) add for some non-apache [18:07] gour not sure about 2), for 3) i do non-www to www 301 [18:07] arildb_ joined #tikiwiki [18:07] gour 4) is future, i want to migrate to tiki first ;) [18:07] kstingel joined #tikiwiki [18:08] marclaporte 5- Be able to deal with a URL being chopped off accidentally (in an email message line breakage) or intentionally to shorten URL [18:09] gour i should also creat that wiki page concerning url-rewriting bug [18:10] * gour notices that ink connected to 'e' key is getting low :-) [18:10] marclaporte 5- http://dev.tiki.org/blog3-In-the-trenches and http://dev.tiki.org/blogpost22-The-module-ificaton-of-Tiki-themes-easy-module-export-via-profiles-in-Tiki-9-1 are good because http://dev.tiki.org/blogpost22-blabla is still good and search engines can update their index tahnks to [18:11] gour marclaporte: i believe tiki devs are recognizing there are more servers than apache/iis [18:12] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03jonnybradley r44212 10branches/10.x/lib/smarty_tiki/block.tabset.php [18:12] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [FIX] tabs: Fix "no tabs" mode on editpage (thanks luciash) [18:12] gour marclaporte: i'm not so familiar with canonical tag, but wonder how is support for it in general? [18:13] gour so, you recommend me to me leave blog/article prefixes in the URL as they are now by default? [18:13] gour iow, no harm by them? [18:15] Jyhem_laptop joined #tikiwiki [18:16] luciash jonnyb: thank you! [18:16] jonnyb np, luciash - has probably been broken for a while, no? [18:18] luciash yeah, long time [18:18] luciash but i noticed just recently [18:21] marclaporte 6- When a URL is broken (a site moves from another tech to Tiki), all info should be thrown to the search engine to try to find new URL for the old page [18:22] Jyhem_laptop 6- non-ambiguous correspondance back and forth [18:22] Jyhem_laptop ok: 7- non-ambiguous correspondance back and forth [18:22] gour marclaporte: under 6) you mean when 301 redirects are broken or non-existant? [18:23] arildb__ joined #tikiwiki [18:24] kstingel|away marclaporte: heh he .... what is an "index tahank"? [18:24] Jyhem_laptop I think if the article is "http://nextinfo.tiki.org/article192-Tiki-Passes-1-Million-Downloads" then "http://nextinfo.tiki.org/article192-blabla" should just get to the same article (meaning, the text is for search engines, the "/article192-" is enough for Tiki [18:27] fabricius joined #tikiwiki [18:29] jonnyb hi fabricius [18:29] jonnyb think i fixed you blog bug :) [18:29] luciash jonnyb: your fix for no tabs button confirmed and regression page updated [18:30] jonnyb just had a (possibly good) thought about sefurl - all the rewriting could be done in index.php and use the database, so everyone could customise their sefurls to suit the site [18:30] jonnyb thanks luciash [18:37] kstingel|away just dropping off-topic briefly ... when multi-printing, I can add Wiki pages to result np :) - is there a way to also add Articles/Blog pages to result? [18:37] luciash i think ideal would be if there was a feature to convert page names in URLs to lowercase ascii alpha-numerals with spaces replaced by dashes and that we need "Page Title" field badly (for Google search results/browser title) - "Description" is just a workaround [18:37] luciash for SEFURLs [18:39] jonnyb luciash: agreed [18:39] jonnyb but it is an effective workaround :) [18:42] luciash yes, but not ideal, because it goes to the Description meta tag too, and then the Search result is something like: My Home | My Super Site - My Home, where better would be My Home | My Super Site - All about Me, Superman [18:51] Jyhem_laptop I don't like the idea of "convert page names in URLs to lowercase ascii alpha-numerals with spaces replaced by dashes" because this is going backwards when everybody works on ways of catering to the needs of the non-techy end users who are used to their accents. [18:51] Jyhem_laptop Also, on a chinese or hebrew or arabic site, *all pages* would be "_" :-) [18:54] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki 03jonnybradley r44213 10branches/10.x/lib/wiki/editlib.php [18:54] Tiki-KGB tikiwiki [FIX] wysiwyg: Only remove last empty p tag on saving. Seems to work as an extra one appears from somewhere else (thanks Geoff) [18:56] luciash Jyhem_laptop: that would be optional feature of course [18:57] luciash Jyhem_laptop: and as I pointed out earlier - each language would need a specified "convert pattern" [18:57] luciash Jyhem_laptop: so it does not convert to "_" each non-ascii character [19:12] Jyhem_laptop luciash: each language would need a specified "convert pattern" seems a lot of work for no real benefit. Search engines can handle special chars and internationalisation. [19:59] luciash there is real benefit but i do not want to argue about it with you [20:44] dennmans left #tikiwiki [20:52] gour anyone familiar with apache rewriting rules? [20:52] gour i've started to play with providing set of rules for hiawatha server...starting with simple thing [20:54] gour here is apache rule: RewriteRule ^articles$ tiki-view_articles.php [L] and online nginx converter created the following: location = /articles { rewrite ^(.*)$ /tiki-view_articles.php break; } but that didn't work in hiawatha, so i converted it into: Match ^/articles(.*)$ Rewrite /tiki-view_articles.php [20:55] gour but maybe, according to Apache rule, just Match ^/articles$ Rewrite /tiki-view_articles.php would be more correct. what do you think? [21:04] sandroandrade joined #tikiwiki [21:10] USlacker joined #tikiwiki [21:25] kstingel|away any Ubuntu pros in here? ... need a little help with perms for dev-web-folders [21:25] kstingel|away ^ private chat probably best [21:28] gour kstingel|away: i'm not pro, especiall not for ubuntu, but might help [21:32] gour kstingel|away: in short...for php, i added myself to the www-data group or the one under which your webserver is running and chown-ed /var/www or whatever is webserver's root to www-data and chmod-ed recursively to 775 [21:39] arildb_ joined #tikiwiki [21:45] luciash gour: i would not put the starting slash indicating web root maybe otherwise i think it is correct [21:46] gour luciash: do you follow, tiki-devel list? [21:46] luciash yep [21:47] gour luciash: see my post ;) [21:53] arildb__ joined #tikiwiki [21:54] gour luciash: what do you think about that proposal? is it feasible/workable...? [22:14] arildb_ joined #tikiwiki [22:18] arildb__ joined #tikiwiki [22:21] Tiki|bot New Forum Posts: Image error "File is not an image." TW9.2 - http://tiki.org/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?forumId=4&comments_parentId=45669 [22:23] arildb_ joined #tikiwiki [22:24] luciash gour: yep, i think it could work [23:03] marclaporte joined #tikiwiki [23:06] Bsfez joined #tikiwiki [23:09] Bsfez Hi all (and polom to the others :) ) [23:09] fabricius joined #tikiwiki