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What Star name for 1.10 ?
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reactivated tikiwiki.org features
By: Mose
on: Thu 09 Sep, 2004 [13:52 UTC]
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tw.o is bloated ? hey, you joke, let's add some more stuff in there ! :) Here are image gallery and file gallery back to life, contains old treasures ! The newsletter feature is also back for developers (with an immediate fix on fumbled subscription). All that is just a matter of dogfood for 1.9 release...
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TikiWiki 1.9rc3 released
By: Mose
on: Wed 08 Sep, 2004 [10:27 UTC]
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This new release candidate is the result of 2 months of debugging and enhancement, but it's still a developers release. Anybody using 1.9rc2 is invited to upgrade. see http://tikiwiki.org/changelog.txt for the recent changes and ReleaseProcess19 for the known bugs and status on that release. I hope the final is soon, but there will be at least a rc4. Thanks to everyone that worked on that rc3 cycle ! :) mose
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8bits community
By: Mose
on: Tue 07 Sep, 2004 [09:08 UTC]
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As we now are 256 accounts on sf.net, that means we reached the 8bits. wow !!
Then I felt in mood to clean tw.o users database, by removing all unaccessed accounts older than 30 days. That genocide made around 700 victims. Requiem in pace. Don't be suprised in the population-meter change.
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Tikiwiki recommended by UNESCO
By: ang
on: Sun 05 Sep, 2004 [09:25 UTC]
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The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation recommends and lists Tikiwiki as a Productivity Web Tool:
Tiki CMS/Groupware (aka TikiWiki) is a powerful open-source Content Management System (CMS) and Groupware that can be used to create all sorts of Web applications, Sites, Portals, Intranets and Extranets. TikiWiki also works great as a Web-based collaboration tool. TikiWiki is a multi-purpose package with a lot of native options and sections that you can enable/disable as you need them.
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TikiWiki choosen 11th of Top 10 Open Source Tools on makeworlds.org
By: ang
on: Thu 02 Sep, 2004 [21:39 UTC]
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Interaction: TikiWiki is a content management system for writers. It supports wikiwiki web pages, blogs, CMS news article publishing, discussion forums, a directory of links, a calendar, RSS newsfeeds, user-designed databases for tracking contacts/events, and many other things as lots of people added code to the product over the last year.
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TikiWiki 1.8.4 re-packaged
By: Damian Parker
on: Thu 12 Aug, 2004 [03:48 UTC]
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Due to a large number of reports of the 1.8.4.zip package being corrupt, tonight it was repackaged and uploaded again to SourceForge. Within the next couple of hours it should have populated around the mirror sites.
If anyone is having trouble with any of the other archives, please comment this article and I'll get them repackaged and sent up to our project page again.
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doc.tikiwiki.org update!
By: Damian Parker
on: Mon 02 Aug, 2004 [19:50 UTC]
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I recently upgraded doc.tikiwiki.org to use TikiWiki 1.9 development code, this will enable us to use the new multilingual features of TikiWiki to collaborate the documentation in different languages from within one site. Please if you can assist with documentation writing or translating, surf over and pick a page to get started.
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The Community Worldmap is now Live!
By: ang
on: Mon 02 Aug, 2004 [12:02 UTC]
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Our Tiki Map features the community worldmap here on tikiwiki.org semi-dynamically from now on: in a nice zoomable, panable, layered fashion.
If you feel like adding your spot, edit your location in User Preferences.
Thanks to Franck, Spatialguru, Mose, the users and developers of the Mapserver community , and all others who inspired and worked on these features!
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TikiWiki 1.8.4 has been released!
By: Terence
on: Sun 01 Aug, 2004 [06:28 UTC]
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TikiWiki 1.8.4 is out! The files can be found at the usual location on Sourceforge. Tiki admins are strongly urged to upgrade to this version due to a vulnerability in versions 1.8 through 1.8.3 that allows individual wiki page permissions to be bypassed. Several path disclosure vulnerabilities have also been removed in the smarty_tiki area. Read on for more information regarding other bugfixes and enhancements, or visit ReleaseProcess184.
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PHP Memory Limit Requirements
By: Damian Parker
on: Wed 21 Jul, 2004 [15:13 UTC]
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A common question has been asked many many times both in the tiki forums and also on our IRC channel. The question is: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 737280 bytes) in xxxxx or sometimes, I keep getting blank or half drawn pages, whats the problem?
The answer is that PHP is running out of memory! Click read more for some solutions to the problem.
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