wiki links produce error Posted by dan 23 May 2004 09:50 GMT-0000 posts: 26 I have just started using Tikiwiki v1.8.2., when adding a link to a wiki with the example syntax I get an error for each link: Warning: Empty delimiter in /lib/tikilib.php on line 4171 I'd be grateful for any advice. Thanks Dan
Posted by Damian Parker 23 May 2004 10:00 GMT-0000 posts: 2881 Hi dan, can you give us an example of the link you are using enclosed in ~np~ tags?
Posted by dan 23 May 2004 10:51 GMT-0000 posts: 26 > Damian: > Hi dan, > > can you give us an example of the link you are using enclosed in ~np~ tags? Yes [http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/romans/|Romans] = Romans or the standard template [http://example.com|text] Both produce the same error, but the page displays and works correctly. When trying to save the page after editing I get further messages: ''Warning: Empty delimiter in /tiki/lib/tikilib.php on line 4171 Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by (output started at /tiki/lib/tikilib.php:4171) in /tiki/tiki-editpage.php on line 644'' Thanks Dan. Could this be a setup problem? - I am running on a virtual host - permissions?
Posted by aharon 25 May 2004 09:48 GMT-0000 posts: 24 > Damian: > Hi dan, > > can you give us an example of the link you are using enclosed in ~np~ tags? I get a similar error: Warning: strstr(): Empty delimiter. in /public_html/lib/tikilib.php on line 4084 The installation is via fantastico.. Can anyone advice me on how it can be fixed? Thanks!
Posted by Damian Parker 25 May 2004 11:24 GMT-0000 posts: 2881 > aharon: > > Damian: > > Hi dan, > > > > can you give us an example of the link you are using enclosed in ~np~ tags? > > > I get a similar error: > Warning: strstr(): Empty delimiter. in > /public_html/lib/tikilib.php on line 4084 > > The installation is via fantastico.. > I would say there is a severe roblem in the fantastico installation that makes it not so fantastic! ๐ Try a FTP install yourself and see if you get similar errors. Link to various installation guides are found from the InstallTiki page. Damian
Posted by aharon 25 May 2004 11:41 GMT-0000 posts: 24 > Damian: > > aharon: > > > Damian: > > > Hi dan, > > > > > > can you give us an example of the link you are using enclosed in ~np~ tags? > > > > > > I get a similar error: > > Warning: strstr(): Empty delimiter. in > > /public_html/lib/tikilib.php on line 4084 > > > > The installation is via fantastico.. > > > > I would say there is a severe roblem in the fantastico installation that makes it not so fantastic! ๐ > > Try a FTP install yourself and see if you get similar errors. Link to various installation guides are found from the InstallTiki page. > > Damian > Hummm.. I'll try to install myself.. However, I'd imagine many people will try tikiwiki via fantastico, wouldn't it be better for the project if they will not be easily disappointed?
Posted by Damian Parker 25 May 2004 13:59 GMT-0000 posts: 2881 > Hummm.. I'll try to install myself.. However, I'd imagine many people will try tikiwiki via fantastico, wouldn't it be better for the project if they will not be easily disappointed? > You have a good point but Fantasticos installation script was not created by the TikiWiki community. Damian
Posted by dan 25 May 2004 18:59 GMT-0000 posts: 26 I found the problem - the server name for absolute URLs wasn't specified in Admin - General. Dan.
Posted by Damian Parker 25 May 2004 19:16 GMT-0000 posts: 2881 > dan: > I found the problem - the server name for absolute URLs wasn't specified in Admin - General. > > Dan. Now you mention that, Im not sure when in 1.8.x family the Default profile sets the server name to be in18. Ive changed in the cvs so 1.8.3 should behave better. Damian
Posted by aharon 25 May 2004 23:09 GMT-0000 posts: 24 > dan: > I found the problem - the server name for absolute URLs wasn't specified in Admin - General. > > Dan. Thanks a LOT, Dan! Aharon
Posted by dan 23 May 2004 10:51 GMT-0000 posts: 26 > Damian: > Hi dan, > > can you give us an example of the link you are using enclosed in ~np~ tags? Yes [http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/romans/|Romans] = Romans or the standard template [http://example.com|text] Both produce the same error, but the page displays and works correctly. When trying to save the page after editing I get further messages: ''Warning: Empty delimiter in /tiki/lib/tikilib.php on line 4171 Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by (output started at /tiki/lib/tikilib.php:4171) in /tiki/tiki-editpage.php on line 644'' Thanks Dan. Could this be a setup problem? - I am running on a virtual host - permissions?
Posted by aharon 25 May 2004 09:48 GMT-0000 posts: 24 > Damian: > Hi dan, > > can you give us an example of the link you are using enclosed in ~np~ tags? I get a similar error: Warning: strstr(): Empty delimiter. in /public_html/lib/tikilib.php on line 4084 The installation is via fantastico.. Can anyone advice me on how it can be fixed? Thanks!
Posted by Damian Parker 25 May 2004 11:24 GMT-0000 posts: 2881 > aharon: > > Damian: > > Hi dan, > > > > can you give us an example of the link you are using enclosed in ~np~ tags? > > > I get a similar error: > Warning: strstr(): Empty delimiter. in > /public_html/lib/tikilib.php on line 4084 > > The installation is via fantastico.. > I would say there is a severe roblem in the fantastico installation that makes it not so fantastic! ๐ Try a FTP install yourself and see if you get similar errors. Link to various installation guides are found from the InstallTiki page. Damian
Posted by aharon 25 May 2004 11:41 GMT-0000 posts: 24 > Damian: > > aharon: > > > Damian: > > > Hi dan, > > > > > > can you give us an example of the link you are using enclosed in ~np~ tags? > > > > > > I get a similar error: > > Warning: strstr(): Empty delimiter. in > > /public_html/lib/tikilib.php on line 4084 > > > > The installation is via fantastico.. > > > > I would say there is a severe roblem in the fantastico installation that makes it not so fantastic! ๐ > > Try a FTP install yourself and see if you get similar errors. Link to various installation guides are found from the InstallTiki page. > > Damian > Hummm.. I'll try to install myself.. However, I'd imagine many people will try tikiwiki via fantastico, wouldn't it be better for the project if they will not be easily disappointed?
Posted by Damian Parker 25 May 2004 13:59 GMT-0000 posts: 2881 > Hummm.. I'll try to install myself.. However, I'd imagine many people will try tikiwiki via fantastico, wouldn't it be better for the project if they will not be easily disappointed? > You have a good point but Fantasticos installation script was not created by the TikiWiki community. Damian
Posted by dan 25 May 2004 18:59 GMT-0000 posts: 26 I found the problem - the server name for absolute URLs wasn't specified in Admin - General. Dan.
Posted by Damian Parker 25 May 2004 19:16 GMT-0000 posts: 2881 > dan: > I found the problem - the server name for absolute URLs wasn't specified in Admin - General. > > Dan. Now you mention that, Im not sure when in 1.8.x family the Default profile sets the server name to be in18. Ive changed in the cvs so 1.8.3 should behave better. Damian
Posted by aharon 25 May 2004 23:09 GMT-0000 posts: 24 > dan: > I found the problem - the server name for absolute URLs wasn't specified in Admin - General. > > Dan. Thanks a LOT, Dan! Aharon