Re: [cowiki-dev] chinese traditional language

PAUL HANCHETT <[email protected]> Thu, 19 May 2005 08:23:11 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.php.cowiki.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
He's using Boron so he has no installer.

Archie Campbell wrote:

> Sorry, I may have missed something... but
>
> Did you change the RESOURCE = mysql:...etc strings? I haven't looked 
> at the installer yet, but one used to have to set the RESOURCE strings 
> to point correctly to a user & database combination where coWiki is to 
> store its data. Leaving them incorrectly set will spanner the coWiki 
> engine at a fairly basic level.
>
> Am I right in this or does the installer magic these things away?
>
> Regards,
>
> Archie
>
> Andrew Huang wrote:
>
>> the entire page is blank, when looking at source, this is what i get:
>> <html><body></body></html>
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>> i created my database with phpmyadmin. what you mentioned do appear in
>> cowiki's database, the second record's content has:
>> <plugin name="PostInstall"/>
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>> the first record has empty content....
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>> On 5/18/05, PAUL HANCHETT <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> Is the *entire* page blank, or only the content area?  What language 
>>> are
>>> you set to use?  Can you try English to ensure that it is not a 
>>> translation
>>> problem?
>>>
>>> How was the database created?  You should be able to look at the 
>>> database
>>> and see a number of coWiki tables.  Look in cowiki_node and you 
>>> should see
>>> (at least) two records.  One of them will have is_dir==Y and 
>>> parent_id==0,
>>> this is the root node.  The other will have parent_id==<node_id of 
>>> the root
>>> record> and if you look at the content field, you should see the 
>>> default
>>> text for a new wiki installation.
>>>
>>> I'm a bit mystified because most errors cause coWiki to display an 
>>> error
>>> screen.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>>
>>> Andrew Huang wrote: all i get is a blank page when going to 
>>> http://localhost/cowiki/
>>> but i'm able to see http://localhost/cowiki/crypt.php
>>> here's the step i took:
>>> put htdocs in my document root, D:\website
>>> change htdocs so it becomes D:\website\cowiki
>>> put includes in D:\ so people can go to it
>>> create a database cowiki, import the sql file
>>> edit php.ini and insert include_path = ".;D:\website\cowiki" then 
>>> restart
>>> apache
>>> change D:\includes/cowiki/core.conf-dist to core.conf
>>> use crypt.php to generate password and put it in ROOT_PASSWD
>>>
>>> that's all i did. i did not change the following though because i have
>>> no idea what needs to be changed.
>>> [.DOCUMENT]
>>> RESOURCE = "..."
>>>
>>> [.AUTH]
>>> RESOURCE = "..."
>>>
>>> [.USER]
>>> RESOURCE = "..."
>>> all three of them are
>>> mysql://USER:PASSWD@localhost/DATABASE
>>> do i have to change it?
>>>
>>> ROOT_PASSWD is the only thing i changed in core.conf, is there anything
>>> else?
>>> thanks!
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> On 5/17/05, PAUL HANCHETT <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> What seems to be the problem?
>>>
>>>
>>> Andrew Huang wrote: i've some problems....before handing out the 
>>> language file, i'd like
>>> to test it. but i can't get cowiki to install under windows. i know
>>> cowiki might not work on windows but i don't have linux to test it on.
>>> i've followed the doc step by step too and still can't get it to work.
>>> if anybody knows how to get it to work please help me out. i have the
>>> most recent php, mysql, and apache installed on my machine. thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/9/05, PAUL HANCHETT <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> No problem, Andrew!
>>>
>>>
>>> Andrew Huang wrote: i'd like to continue helping with translation in 
>>> the future, but am
>>> not familiar with cvs at all. so if it's not much trouble, i'll just
>>> send you the file for every cowiki update, if there are changes made
>>> to the language. thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 9, 2005 1:39 PM, PAUL HANCHETT <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, Andrew-- We do need it! Thanks for your contribution!
>>>
>>> The easiest way would be for you to join us as a developer, then you 
>>> could
>>> commit your improvements to CVS on your own. If you want to continue 
>>> with
>>> coWiki development, this would be best.
>>>
>>> You can also zip up the changed files and we (I) will integrate them
>>> ourselves.
>>>
>>> What would be your pleasure?
>>>
>>> Paul Hanchett
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Andrew Huang wrote: hello developers, i've recently translated 
>>> cowiki to chinese
>>> traditional, and like to send it to you. please let me know if you
>>> guys need it and where to send it. thanks
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