[pmwiki-users] Behavior of Profiles/Profiles

Donald Z. Osborn dzosborn at gmail.com
Wed Oct 17 20:16:12 CDT 2007


Thanks Ben, Tegan for the help on this. One other trick I noticed mentioned
in another thread is use of $EnablePostAuthorRequired . Haven't figured out
which of the approaches mentioned I want to do - the membership/log-in one
has some advantages, at least as an option, though I've tired of running
into it on so many sites.

Will have to change another behavior perhaps - the default is
Profiles/Profiles rather than Profiles/HomePage - though perhaps it doesn;t
matter.

Don


On 10/16/07, Ben Stallings <ben at interdependentweb.com> wrote:
>
> Donald Z. Osborn wrote:
> > 2b) Enabling search by author contributions (not clear how to do this:
> > backlinks from Profile/[name] just show the (All)RecentChanges pages
>
> http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/AuthorContribution may be what you're
> looking for.
>
> > 2c) Possibly using the profiles as more as bio pages, IOW, making
> >
> > Any advice, experience with any of the above?
>
> http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MemberMgmt does an excellent job of
> using profiles as bio pages... it automatically creates the pages from a
> user's registration form, while still allowing them to be edited as wiki
> pages for the addition of photos, etc.
>
> I am planning to release a bundle of PmWiki+ZAP within the next week
> that demonstrates how ZAP can be used as a CMS, with all the forms
> already in place so that you can just unzip and play without all that
> tedious mucking about with "snippets."  But don't hold your breath... my
> self-imposed deadlines are usually off by a few weeks!  :-)  --Ben S.
>
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