[pmwiki-users] Emacs 22.0 and PmWiki-Mode

michael paulukonis xraysmalevich at gmail.com
Mon Jun 16 09:00:03 CDT 2008


Nelson, this may be a bit late, and perhaps even wrong, but I've
experienced some issues with pmWiki on the localhost (I run XAMMP
under Windows XP).

Not that it doesn't work, but some URL resolutions are problematic --
mainly with the "approved URL" lists -- for single-name hosts (like
"localhost") that lack a dot extension.

Perhaps this is related to the problem that pmwiki-mode is having?

I have a working version taken from the CVS as of this morning (no CVS
updates in more than a year, I believe).

I haven't puttered about too much, but could login in to my hosted
wiki, edit, and save. I've been meaning to get this to work for more
than a year now -- pmwiki mode was one of the main reasons I started
working with Emacs in the first place!

On Wed, Aug 8, 2007 at 11:20 AM, Nelson E. Ingersoll
<nelson.ingersoll at atmel.com> wrote:
>   I'm having difficulty starting to use pmwiki-mode with Emacs v22.0 under
> Windows XP|Pro.  As far as I know I've set it up correctly.  I can't
> manually use pmwiki-open after setting up
>
>   (setq pmwiki-main-wiki-base-uri
>      "http://localhost/pmwiki/WikiEngine")
>   (setq pmwiki-main-homepage-uri
>       (concat pmwiki-main-wiki-base-uri "?n=Main.HomePage"))
>
> When I meta-x the command pmwiki-open I get the complaint
> "No page URI given, assuming site is pmwiki.org".  I've tried both the uri
> "http://localhost/pmwiki/WikiEngine") and "http://localhost/pmwiki")  with
> the same results.
>
>
> Does anyone have a working pmwiki-mode with Emacs v22?  Would you mind
> sharing how you set it up?
>
> - Nelson
>
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