New version 0.5 released

Whew. We’ve done it.

The new version comes with the following enhancements:

You will have the ability to turn the “Table of Contents” on and off on a page by page (or post by post) basis.

wiki-options

The WordPress Wiki Plugin now automaticly adds a new “Wiki Editor Role” to your WordPress settings page.

wiki-new-default-role

And finally a new Wiki updates RSS feed will help you keep up to date with changes on your site.

wiki-feed

The url for your the wiki feed is:

http://domain.tld/?feed=wiki (if permalink is not enabled) and
http://domain.tld/feed/wiki (if permalink is enabled)

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14 Responses to New version 0.5 released

  1. seaward83 says:

    Please, if you would, email me when the “next” revision comes out. I’m rolling back to version .2, as .5 seems to hork my whole wiki… table of contents does no longer “work as desired”… Doesn’t seem to propery differentiate between H3 and H2.

    I know you’ve put a lot of work in this, and I wouldn’t even begin to know how to build a plug in… For that matter, it could be the version of WordPress that I’m using.. (2.7.1).

    But if you could email me when the next rev comes out.. would like to take a look-see. Thanks.

  2. alecaros says:

    Hi! Thanks for your plugin, it’s what I was looking for. I’m not a programmer, so I can’t really help to develope the plugin, but I’m making tests in my site. I found out that the wiki editor user works fine in editing pages, but not in editing posts.

    Well, thanks again!

  3. Charlie says:

    I want regular readers to be able to edit posts of specific kinds. How do I allow that? I can’t figure out how to get an edit button on the page unless someone is signed in as an editor or admin. Is this possible?

  4. Glenton Samuels says:

    Good job guys I was looking into bridging WikiMedia to WordPress but this a far better solution. WP-ecommerce is great and over time this just might be as big.

    Reply
  5. Lena says:

    I love the idea of this plugin. However, I am finding when I fix it to show the TOC I get this error:

    Warning: preg_match_all() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in /home/holecomic/www/holecomic.com/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-wiki/wordpress-wiki.php on line 324

    Any ideas on what the problem is? I need to update WP to 2.7.1. I’m on upgrade behind currently. Not sure if that would have anything to do with it or not.

    (:

    Reply
  6. todd plumb says:

    I am getting the same error. I did update to 2.7.1 but that did not help. Uncheck TOC and error goes away

  7. 2046 says:

    hello,

    how can I turn on the wiki parameter on?
    thanks jan

  8. ap says:

    Open the file
    Go to line 324
    Add (string) to cast the parameter to a “string” as below:

    foreach ($h3s_contents[1] as $key => $h3s_content) {
    preg_match_all(“|(.*)|U”, (string)$h3s_content, $h3s[$key], PREG_PATTERN_ORDER);

    This is how I fixed it… but I imagine they will update the code soon.

  9. Arno says:

    Hi guys,

    great tool. Just one question/bug: Everytime I save a page/post the extra fields ‘wiki_page’ and ‘wiki_page’ are added. But they were already there, so I have them double after the second revision. And three times after the third etc.
    Do you know what is going on?

    Arno de Vries

  10. Shimrhod says:

    I have the same problem.

    Has someone an idea about this :

    Warning: preg_match_all() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in C:\wamp\www\htsmaorg\wp-content\plugins\wordpress-wiki\wordpress-wiki.php on line 365

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  12. Mélodie says:

    Hi,
    Thanks for this plugin and all the work you do on it.

    I just got and installed wp-wiki this one:

    When I display wp-wiki.php in editor, it states “Version: 0.9a2″. Where is the mistake ? Is it the very newest version ?

    Reply
  13. says:

    nice site you have going on. if i may make a suggestion? Having been blogging for 3 months, i have found that an simple way to add value in terms of visitors experience is to offer a forum for viewers to interact with one another. There are some pretty darn good free forum soloutions on offer… (see google). Best is that you dont require your own hosting plan, thats included. The problem is that when you want to modify or even add plugins etc you usually have to pay … Best wishes! Barry Hirschy