Just tried it (on-click-install-by-Dreamhost-for-ativeCollab) and it worked great. Now, how do I protect the /install/ path? Get rid of the install dir is OK?
Fred
Fred
BenTrem:a few notes / first impressions ... like how star causes bold
Actually, input is not activeCollabs "invention". It uses Textile, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_(markup_language)
frthomas:Just tried it (on-click-install-by-Dreamhost-for-ativeCollab) and it worked great. Now, how do I protect the /install/ path? Get rid of the install dir is OK?
Fred
I think that's recommended. I didn't, cuz I wanted to snoop the files ... moved them to *cough* an undisclosed location.
gog:Actually, input is not activeCollabs "invention". It uses Textile, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_(markup_language)
Textile, yes ...
... I don't see the advantage of this. I mean, I can understand why a developer would find that an advantage, but ... really ...
Counting HTML that's what, 4 different markup schemes? Different forums, different wikis ... seems cruel.
I don't see how a stricly limited HTML would be a security risk, and it should be easy enough to implement. Bold, italics, anchor for links ...
HeyHo, just one voice groaning in the wilderness.
Ilija Studen
on Jul 31. 2006. 3:10 pm
HTML would me WYSIWYG, WYSIWYG would mean trouble. You can use HTML with Textile.
activeCollab team member
Ilija Studen
on Jul 31. 2006. 3:11 pm
frthomas:Just tried it (on-click-install-by-Dreamhost-for-ativeCollab) and it worked great. Now, how do I protect the /install/ path? Get rid of the install dir is OK?
Fred
Yes, delete the /install folder. You'll get the new one when you decide to upgrade :D
activeCollab team member
Ilija Studen:HTML would me WYSIWYG, WYSIWYG would mean trouble. You can use HTML with Textile.
:-)
Easily HTML w/o WYSIWYG, just like Textile w/o ... <i> <b> and <a href=""> is all.
I've started seeing that in blogs. Right about the text box "Limited HTML allowed".
I'm sure you see my point.
cheers
p.s. I regret that, right after having installed ACollab I lost my internet access. So everything's on hold. All the best.
petter.claesson@trancecom
on Aug 7. 2006. 3:37 am
Hi, I discovered activeCollab through the Dreamhost one-click :) Install was very quick and easy. I like the functionality as I work with many not so large projects and can share data with co-workers.
Thank you very much! best regards, petter claesson. Stockholm, Sweden.
Thank you very much! best regards, petter claesson. Stockholm, Sweden.



