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Newer page: version 3 Last edited on 22 May 2014 3:01 by harold Revert
Older page: version 2 Last edited on 17 January 2022 18:36 by harold Revert
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 === Reset a users password === 
  
 <?plugin-form PasswordReset textinput=user method=post ?> 
  
-=== E-mail Verification === 
+=== Email Verification === 
  
 This is currently non-strict, leaving some possible holes in not being able to 
-connect to certain mail hosts, which can be overridden below. 
+connect to certain mail hosts, which can be overridden below. See [[PhpWiki:EmailVerification]]
  
-This button will show a list of all users with registered e-mails and buttons to set the verification status manually. 
+This button will show a list of all users with registered emails and buttons to set the verification status manually. 
  
-<<WikiAdminUtils action=email-verification>> 
+<<WikiAdminUtils action=email-verification label="Email Verification" >> 
  
 == Cleanup == 
  
-A Wiki [[ SandBox]] is very easy to clean. Here you can restore it to 
+A Wiki SandBox is very easy to clean. Here you can restore it to 
 pristine condition by loading the default from pgsrc. 
  
 **[[phpwiki:?action=loadfile&overwrite=1&source=pgsrc/SandBox|Rake the SandBox]]** 
  
 == Making Snapshots or Backups == 
  
 === ZIP files of database === 
  
-These links lead to ZIP files, generated on the fly, which contain all  
-the pages in your Wiki. The ZIP file will be downloaded to your local 
+These links lead to zip files, generated on the fly, which contain all  
+the pages in your Wiki. The zip file will be downloaded to your local 
 computer. 
  
 This **[[phpwiki:?action=zip|ZIP Snapshot]]** contains only the 
 latest versions of each page, while this **[[phpwiki:?action=zip&include=all|ZIP Dump]]** contains all archived versions. 
  
-(If the ~PhpWiki is configured to allow it, anyone can download a ZIP file.) 
+(If the ~PhpWiki is configured to allow it, anyone can download a zip file.)  
+  
+If your php has //zlib// support, the files in the archive will be compressed, otherwise they will just be stored.  
  
 === Dump to directory === 
  
 Here you can dump pages of your Wiki into a directory of your choice. 
@@ -67,9 +69,9 @@
 If you have dumped a set of pages from ~PhpWiki, you can reload them 
 here. Note that pages in your database will be overwritten; thus, if 
 you dumped your HomePage when you load it from this form it will 
 overwrite the one in your database now. If you want to be selective 
-just delete the pages from the directory (or ZIP file) which you don't 
+just delete the pages from the directory (or zip file) which you don't 
 want to load. 
  
 === Upload File === 
  
@@ -91,23 +93,43 @@
 === Upgrade === 
  
 Do some verification checks and upgrade changes automatically, after having installed a 
 new phpwiki engine update: 
-* Upgrade new or changed page revisions from pgsrc 
+* Upgrade new or changed page revisions from pgsrc,  
+* Upgrade the database schema (mysql //page.id auto_increment//, ADD //session.sess_ip//),  
  
 You can force overwrite or not: 
 * **[[phpwiki:HomePage?action=upgrade|Upgrade]]** 
 * **[[phpwiki:HomePage?action=upgrade&overwrite=1|Upgrade & Overwrite]]** 
  
 == Format of the files == 
+  
+=== Current Format ===  
  
 Currently the pages are stored, one per file, as MIME (RFC:2045) 
 e-mail (RFC:822) messages. The content-type //application/x-phpwiki// 
 is used, and page meta-data is encoded in the content-type 
 parameters. (If the file contains several versions of a page, it will 
 have type //multipart/mixed//, and contain several sub-parts, each 
 with type //application/x-phpwiki//.) The message body contains the 
 page text. 
+  
+=== Old Formats ===  
+  
+==== Serialized Files ====  
+  
+The dump to directory command used to dump the pages as PHP  
+//serialized()// strings. For humans, this made the files very hard  
+to read, and nearly impossible to edit.  
+  
+==== Plain Files ====  
+  
+Before that the page text was just dumped to a file--this means that  
+all page meta-data was lost. Note that when loading //plain files//,  
+the page name is deduced from the file name.  
+  
+The upload and load functions will automatically recognize each of  
+these three types of files, and handle them accordingly.  
  
 == Dump pages as XHTML == 
  
 <<WikiForm action=dumphtml>> 

version 3

Note: Most of the actions on this page require administrative privileges.

1 - Page Explorer

First select pages and then define the action:

or call the available WikiAdmin actions directly:

/Chown /Purge /Remove /Rename /SearchReplace /SetAcl /SetAclSimple /DeleteAcl

2 - Global Access Rights

These action pages will allow you to set the default access rights for wiki pages. Pages without individual access rights will use these default access rights.

3 - User Management

3.1 - Reset a users password

3.2 - Email Verification

This is currently non-strict, leaving some possible holes in not being able to connect to certain mail hosts, which can be overridden below. See PhpWiki:EmailVerification.

This button will show a list of all users with registered emails and buttons to set the verification status manually.

Plugin WikiAdminUtils disabled. Plugin not run: not in browse mode
<?plugin WikiAdminUtils action=email-verification label="Email Verification"?>

4 - Cleanup

A Wiki SandBox is very easy to clean. Here you can restore it to pristine condition by loading the default from pgsrc.

Rake the SandBox

5 - Making Snapshots or Backups

5.1 - ZIP files of database

These links lead to zip files, generated on the fly, which contain all the pages in your Wiki. The zip file will be downloaded to your local computer.

This ZIP Snapshot contains only the latest versions of each page, while this ZIP Dump contains all archived versions.

(If the PhpWiki is configured to allow it, anyone can download a zip file.)

If your php has zlib support, the files in the archive will be compressed, otherwise they will just be stored.

5.2 - Dump to directory

Here you can dump pages of your Wiki into a directory of your choice.

The most recent version of each page will written out to the directory, one page per file. Your server must have write permissions to the directory!

6 - Restoring

If you have dumped a set of pages from PhpWiki, you can reload them here. Note that pages in your database will be overwritten; thus, if you dumped your HomePage when you load it from this form it will overwrite the one in your database now. If you want to be selective just delete the pages from the directory (or zip file) which you don't want to load.

6.1 - Upload File

Here you can upload ZIP archives, or individual files from your (client) machine.

6.2 - Load File

Here you can load ZIP archives, individual files or entire directories. The file or directory must be local to the http server. You can also use this form to load from an http: or ftp: URL.

6.3 - Upgrade

Do some verification checks and upgrade changes automatically, after having installed a new phpwiki engine update:

  • Upgrade new or changed page revisions from pgsrc,
  • Upgrade the database schema (mysql page.id auto_increment, ADD session.sess_ip),

You can force overwrite or not:

7 - Format of the files

7.1 - Current Format

Currently the pages are stored, one per file, as MIME (RFC:2045) e-mail (RFC:822) messages. The content-type application/x-phpwiki is used, and page meta-data is encoded in the content-type parameters. (If the file contains several versions of a page, it will have type multipart/mixed, and contain several sub-parts, each with type application/x-phpwiki.) The message body contains the page text.

7.2 - Old Formats

7.2.1 - Serialized Files

The dump to directory command used to dump the pages as PHP serialized() strings. For humans, this made the files very hard to read, and nearly impossible to edit.

7.2.2 - Plain Files

Before that the page text was just dumped to a file--this means that all page meta-data was lost. Note that when loading plain files, the page name is deduced from the file name.

The upload and load functions will automatically recognize each of these three types of files, and handle them accordingly.

8 - Dump pages as XHTML

This will generate a directory of static pages suitable for distribution on disk where no web server is available. The various links for page editing functions and navigation are removed from the pages.

The XHTML file collection can also be downloaded as an XHTML ZIP Snapshot.


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