Yes, honest. I am going on about Wikis, now. PHP is all about the text manipulation, which is what Wikis are all about.
I lurves me some perl ... but I have got nothin' for the extensiblity of perl wikis.
'Dirty Girls'
Do you have problems, concerns, or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
Yes, honest. I am going on about Wikis, now. PHP is all about the text manipulation, which is what Wikis are all about.
I lurves me some perl ... but I have got nothin' for the extensiblity of perl wikis.
I have no reason to assume that the Perl wikis listed above don't work--do you?
Yes. I have tested each of them under actual usage. TVTropes gets north of 500K hits a day, and it busted all of these.
Put my tit-oriented joucularity aside for a moment. This is a true report.
Which one did you end up using? I'm sure there are PHP implementations that don't scale either, but I'm merely talking hypotheticals here.
TVTropes uses PmWiki. I have modified the source extensively. I made a bunch of revisions to the source, to provide additional features. These, unfortunatelly, were related to the file layout of the 1.(whatever) release. Which layout changed radically for the 2.x release.
So, I can't tell you anything about PmWiki 2.x out of personal experience.
There were some performance issues .. leaks and whatnot ... that I patched over. I don't know if these were addressed in later Pm releases. I can tell you that my version of Pm is cranking 500K+ hits, all out of cache, with only a gig of ram hardware.
Angel: Lorne, you're— Lorne: Reliable as a cheap fortune cookie? I was gonna say a guy with good contacts…
'Players'
Does the last bit of this quote belong back to Angel?
Does the last bit of this quote belong back to Angel?
Probably. You do know you can, as an admin, edit quotes, right?
eta: Also, I think quote fixes better belong in B'cacy than here, since they're not a technical issue.
Which isn't to read like a reprimand, but I don't know how to get the tone right in text.
Yeah, I vacillated. Sorry. And also, yeah, I seem to vaguely remember that. Can't actually work out how, though. I'm sure it's something obvious, so I'll go ahead and exhibit my shame now in advance.
I just noted some probably shouldn't be unexpected behavior by the post continuation routine. The break point for this post:
tina f. "Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach" Mar 8, 2006 9:25:39 pm PST
fell right in the middle of an italics tag. Which meant that the italics continued on through the header for the next post. The system also appears to have stripped out the closing tag from the continued line in the following post, as well, so the italics continued on down the page.
I'm not sure it's worth fixing, because the circumstances where it happens are pretty rare, but there it is.
It should go on the list. Which I'm not actually sure is being maintained. I haven't seen Am Chau around in a while.
Anyone else want to do the honours?