If you have features from your wiki engine that you really miss, let me know on the HowToUseThisWiki.Talk page.
-- Christoph, 26-Aug-06
Yes, three
- the ability to quickly restore a spammed page, cf PmWiki:PmWiki
- using anti spam lists to reduce spamming (PmWiki:PmWiki/Blocklist)
- UseMod:InterMap for USeMod:InterWiki, surely a basic for Creole
There is a new SpamFilter for JSPWiki, but it seems to be quite restrictive (see Spam filter too aggressive), so as long as it is possible I would like to avoid it.
There are InterWiki links defined. For exampe Ohana:WikiPrinciples or Google:WikiCreole. You can see a list of all defined InterWiki links in the help tab of the editor (Available InterWiki Links).
--Christoph, 13-Dec-06
The JSPWiki SpamFilter works a lot better now; it uses a combination of URL counting, blacklisting of words and Akismet to do intelligent filtering. It's just that there was a bug in all the releases up to 2.4.84, which killed pages essentially randomly... *sheepish grin* It seems to be working now a lot better.
-- JanneJalkanen, 13-Dec-06
SpamFilter is installed now. Thanks Janne for the help with the SpamFilterWordList. I also activated the akismet.net function. Should you have problems to edit a page due to the spam filter, let me know.
--Christoph, 18-Dec-06
Keuh. You seem to have installed the latest from the dev branch (which does not yet have all the features of the 2.4 stable branch incorporated - including a fixed spam filter!). Please expect weirdosities, as this is a *known* broken system now... I would highly recommend the latest in the 2.4 branch, not the 2.5 development!
-- JanneJalkanen, 18-Dec-06
Thought to myself be bold :) Switched back to 2.4.82. latest stable. Thanks again Janne.
-- ChristophSauer, 19-Dec-06
Nononono, use the latest from the JSPWIKI_2_4_BRANCH. Any 2.4. branch prior to 2.4.85 has a broken SpamFilter... I have not yet simply had time to release a new stable...
The JSON javascript seems broken in IE6sp1. Having a javascript error message appear
--------------------------- Error --------------------------- A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug? Line: 345 Error: 'jsonrpc' is undefined --------------------------- Yes No ---------------------------Quite frequently (almost every keystroke on occasion). I would recommended wrapping the javascript in a try {} catch {} block atleast to prevent javascript error/warning messages appear.
-- JaredWilliams, 2006-12-19
The unfortunate side effect of using CVS HEAD ;-). I hope it should now be fixed (i.e. the AJAX stuff is no longer there. It's a feature of the upcoming JSPWiki 2.6, of which you got a very bad preview of...)
2007-02-26#
RadomirDopieralski: I just thought of a minor improvement I'd like to ask for: to put the "log in/log out" link right next to where it says "G'day <insert your name here>". I find myself looking there to check if I'm recognized/authenticated and then searching the whole screen for the login link. By the way, it seems that this macro uses a different algorithm for recognizing users than the one generating recent changes.ChristophSauer: Thanks for the suggestion. I will add that the next time I will update the software. I also will place the RecentChanges somewhere more visible. I will update the software anyway because I've fixed the "LostPassword" problem - so far JSPWiki was not able to use authentication for email server accounts when sending email, that's why I was not able to activate that feature.
ok, software update is done. Reset password should work now. "Null" user edits should be fixed as well, --ChristophSauer.
RadomirDopieralski: Thank you so much for the work. And for the login link. I just noticed a strange thing -- initially it said "G'day Visitor", then, when I logged in, it said "G'day RadomirDopieralski (not logged in)", then I logged in a second time and it said "G'day RadomirDopieralski (authenticated)".
ChristophSauer: Can you reproduce it? I restarted the server several times yesterday evening. Your login might got lost during this...
RadomirDopieralski: No, I can't reproduce it now. You're probably right. It wasn't critical or obnoxious, just interesting. This wiki is really improving, thank you.