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Default is an offset of 0. A number of 0 means to display all available files. Off by default. Works with all style options. If this parameter is set to 1 , the wildcard part of the search pattern is applied to each found subdirectory. If no files are found, the subdirectory is not included in the search result.

All display styles besides table will show the result in a hierarchical structure; table will first flatten the result by prepending all found files with there subtree pathname note that this happens before sorting. It will be ignored in the results of the filelisting itself. Is only meaningful if preview is not 0. Default is Uses JavaScript. Default is off. On 2 by default. Default is ,. The default is the first one. The links to the details description and syntax seem to be not working, so we're not able to work out how this plugin works — Simon, 29 May Works with my DokuWiki version And 'working' means only display, clicking on a file-link in the list resulted in a server-error The medialist-plugin is a working alternative if using a patch somebody provided in the dokuwiki-documentation.

There seems to be no real alternative to this plugin, it would be nice if this could be repaired or my mistake in the usage of it be clarified The bug-report link on the owner's list points to nirvana It works with Rincewind and Angua.

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A comma-separated list of URLs via which the previously defined absolut paths are reachable to wiki users. Whether to interpret the given pattern as a direct path in the file system or as an dokuwiki media id. The property by which to sort the internal file list. Whether to sort the internal file list ascending or descending. The offset in the internal file list from which on to display the list. The number of files to display, beginning at index offset. The style to use for display.

Whether to show the file modification date in the table view. Whether to show the file size in the table view. Whether to do a recursive file crawl starting at the defined basepath. The filename of a file which to lookup in each subtree if recursive is set to 1 and whose content to use as title for the directory.

Size in pixel for preview images. See Mozilla's KB article on this for more info. Firefox checks the prefs. When you open the prefs.

It successfully saves the first line unless it was already there , but not the second two. Sometimes the prefs. Check this Mozilla kb article for instructions on how to force your preferences to be saved in the file, or to recover from a corrupted prefs.

To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Best Answer. View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». It's to the "dial-up modem phonebook", not the "phonebook" Yes - you can link to it directly, but as others have noted - a plugin is required before Firefox or Chrome will automagically translate the borked way Windows does links, and to over-ride the security settings the prevent linking to local file from a web page.

There is a DokuWiki plugin that proposes to enable simpler linking to Windows filesystems - smblink plugin , and there are two plugins for Firefox: Local File system links , Local Link. With IE it can be done via a system setting add the DokuWiki to the Trusted Zones , which can be pushed out with AD but teaching a reader to copy and paste may have more benefits.

Two thing are to be considered. It may also work with MS Internet Explorer without additionl plug-in. NOTE: If you use the firefox add-on then you have to install the "native application" to make the add-on work, which is available for Windows Linux and Mac.



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