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Martijn Geerts

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  1. On the support forum of MS, a period is allowed in a filename. So thats not the issue on the Windows side I think. The thing about the . was just a wild guess.
  2. Can it be that the xtra . in the filename makes Windows go Boo....
  3. Same here, no error log created. Test was done on the default home page....
  4. Not speaking about module. It's just a regular install, without any additional mudule istalled. It's the same behaviour as what SiNNut tells....
  5. A colleague of mine want to start with Processwire, yesterday eve, he called & said: deleting images won't delete the thumnails. His version op PHP is: 5.3.5. Today i installed a fresh copy op xampp on an allmost untouched win 7 install, just to try if I get the same "result". The PHP version of the fresh install is 5.4.4. also have the same issue.
  6. Think I agree with you yellowled. Think you do a double click with a timer, than you could set the doubleclick time. Or set on 0, to disable it.
  7. Was thinking of double click page to edit that page in the admin.
  8. Agree with Pete. Love this blog Ryan, not that I think I will need a blog soon, but the templates explain a lot of stuff I don't understand yet. This blog wil be very good reference, Thanks!
  9. maybe you can check the memory: echo round(memory_get_peak_usage()/1024/1024, 2)
  10. Didn't realize there was sucha plug-in. Many thanks, will look for it when have more time then I have today
  11. What a uplifting piece of text you wrote over there Soma. TNX
  12. Can't comment on some of your questions, but let start.. ProcessWire "traversion" capabilities are more logical & better then seen elsewhere in CMS land. With a few switches or if statements you can find anything you want or exclude what you want. For forms & stuff, you're not bound to modules. You have the total freedom with PHP & you get the rely useful & understandable ProcessWire API for free. ( look at Soma's cheatsheet to get a point ). I stepped in in MODX This september, so started with Revolution. I always thought, MODX is a nice CMS, but lacked the overall vision. They added nice feathers, but they glue it to the core. Many things in my eye's are inconsistant or put where the don't belong. Working the MODX way give me a lot of trouble. Errors in PHP occurring in the cache, finding where some kind of variable is coming from, Unnecessary difficult ACL's. Don't allow me to disable cache ( even if I set: disable cache ). All "template" chunks & PHP snippets pilling up as high as the Mount Everest & then finding the way through that mountain. Not been able the really work with code on disk, cause all PHP etc is stored in the DB ( why the hell you want logic data in the DB ?) The must use of MOD FAST_CGI... I can continue but better to stop All things I mentioned above, is solved on a real clever way in ProcessWire. They don't just add things, adding things may have a big cost. I love the road PW is traveling. So no I don't want to step back
  13. @SiNNuT, tnx for the reference. I followed that one a few weeks ago. Learned from it. @Soma, total agree with evething you said. Maybe I want to much at one. Remy Sharp for example gave me with his jqueryfordesigners a real good push for jQuery. Think this week continue with the start of an experimental module. ( just for learning ) @Willy C Are you "KutMasta Kurt's" brother ?
  14. I wished to make a module that enables OAuth2, for use with twitter of google API's etc. The big problem is I wish to build the module my self, but lack the knowledge. So the biggest wish first, to get some real good documentation about OOP. When I search the internet, the quality is not good enough or to difficult to start with. Next to that, I prefer some good podcasts cause I have some problems with reading. ( Dutch, English or German ) So does anyone know some good Video Tutorials or any good understandable information about OOP?
  15. Wonderful, I should say that every time! The quality of modules here are so high, never seen it elsewhere on CMS land. Think it has to to with the simplicity & the flexibility of the core. This is without doubt beautiful work Soma ! You're on a killing Spree!
  16. This is great, now we can link to information whatever we want. To explain how to use MarkDown For example.
  17. Somehow it is possible to  + s to save in MODX. But I think Soma did the right thing using John Resig's hotkey thing that doesn't allow to bind the  key. I'm real happy with the module. Next to that the module has out grown the basic save function. Binding it to the command key will give more trouble I think. Next steps for me, learning more PW things & start learning OOP.
  18. That's a real nice theme... installed it right now. tnx ! It's gonna be SomaWire...
  19. As the title says, the navigation bar always visible thus accessible in the admin.
  20. If you have an image in PW, you now know how to reach it from api & the admin. Make images separated from pages give lot's of trouble.
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