Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 19:50:59 +0200 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Produced by PhpWiki 1.3.11pre) X-Rcs-Id: $Id: PhpWikiAdministration,v 1.35 2004-12-06 19:53:23 rurban Exp $ Content-Type: application/x-phpwiki; pagename=PhpWikiAdministration; pgsrc_version="2 $Revision: 1.35 $"; flags=PAGE_LOCKED; markup=2; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary _*Note:*_ _Most of the actions on this page require administrative privileges. They will not work unless you have set an admin username and password in the PhpWiki config file._ ---- !!! Page Explorer First select pages and then define the action: or call the available ~WikiAdmin actions directly: [/Remove] | [/Rename] | [/Replace] | [/SetAcl] | [/Chmod] | [/Chown] ---- !!! User Management PhpWiki:EmailVerification is currently non-strict, leaving some possible holes, which can be administrated below. This button will show a list of all users with registered emails and buttons to set the verification status manually. To prevent from robots eating all possible ressources in a short time, blocking from certain IPs or not-well-behaving user agents can be defined below. See PhpWiki:HowToBlockRobots and MeatBall:SurgeProtector. _Note: Not yet enabled._ ---- !!! 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|phpwiki:?action=loadfile&source=pgsrc/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 computer. This *[ZIP Snapshot | phpwiki:?action=zip]* contains only the latest versions of each page, while this *[ZIP Dump | phpwiki:?action=zip&include=all]* 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. !! 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! ----------- !!! 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. !! Upload File Here you can upload ZIP archives, or individual files from your (client) machine. !! 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. !! 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_), ;:[ Upgrade | phpwiki:HomePage?action=upgrade ] ----------- !!! Format of the files 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 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 | phpwiki:?action=ziphtml]*. ---- !!! Phpwiki Internals These are here mostly for debugging purposes (at least, that is the hope.) In normal use, you should not need to use these, though, then again, they should not really do any harm. !! Purge Markup Cache (If your wiki is so configured,) the transformed (almost-HTML) content of the most recent version of each page is cached. This speeds up page rendering since parsing of the wiki-text takes a fair amount of juice. Hitting this button will delete all cached transformed content. (Each pages content will be transformed and re-cached next time someone views it.) !! Clean WikiDB of Illegal Filenames Page names beginning with the subpage-separator, usually a slash (=/=), are not allowed. Sometimes though an errant plugin or something might create one.... This button will delete any pages with illegal page names, without possibility to restore. !! Clean WikiDB of empty and unreferenced pages *Warning!* This button will delete every empty and unreferenced page, without any possibility to restore them again. This will disable to the possibility to revert or get back any deleted page. ---- PhpWikiDocumentation