Recently active problems in PBwiki tagged with wiki

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    Can't link to local storage Last reply on April 01, 2008 16:45.

    We have a private WIKI and want to link to documents on our LAN. Obviously if we access when not on our site we won't be able to see them, but we are happy for that. What we don't want to do is have to duplicate our local storage online.

    Is there a way of launching a file e.g. m:\docs\applicationForm.pdf
    jac2 jac2 reported this problem on March 13, 2008 12:38. Mark Fennig joined jac2 and 1 other person reporting this problem. It's tagged wiki, links, and local
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    Public wiki not so public Last reply on May 05, 2008 21:56.

    I have set-up a public account but it appears not to allow "the public" to edit or comment on the pages.
    Loudon Loudon reported this problem on May 05, 2008 03:53. Lee joined Loudon and 1 other person reporting this problem. It's tagged access, wiki, and problem
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    Problems deleting my PBwiki Last reply on April 30, 2008 14:12.

    I'm having a problem deleting my PBwiki. I want to delete it, and I am the administrator of the PBwiki, but I no longer have access to the e-mail address I used when I made the PBwiki in the first place. Is there any way I can have you delete the PBwiki for me?
    Sage Freehaven Sage Freehaven reported this problem on April 30, 2008 05:34. It's tagged deletion, and help
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    How to avoid Google gadget pop ups on wiki? Last reply on April 22, 2008 15:21.

    Some of my staff members are complaining that the Google gadgets I installed show up as pop ups when they access our wiki.

    Is there something I can do about this (aside from deleting the gadgets) or does it have to do with their own operating systems?
    kateymac kateymac reported this problem on April 21, 2008 23:24. It's tagged pop ups, and firefox
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    Is it possible to allow anonymous users to edit without logging in? Last reply on April 06, 2008 13:45.

    It used to be anyone could edit as long as they had the wiki password. It looks as though that's changed, and now my students are presented with a login page when they try to edit a page. They cannot log in (too young) and I don't want to create dummy logins.

    I am using the free version.
    crafty184 crafty184 reported this problem on February 19, 2008 17:45. Martin joined crafty184 and 4 other people reporting this problem. It's tagged wiki, edit, accessability, anonymous editing, and mass contribution
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    Creating individual accounts Last reply on April 21, 2008 17:52.

    I want to assign wikis to my students under my login, but not give my password away. Can I do this?
    jill jill reported this problem on April 21, 2008 16:20. It's tagged accounts, security, wiki, and students
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