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MattWilkie - 26 Jul 2004
- love your work mate
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SvenDowideit - 26 Jul 2004 - 03:32
Gosh I thought I was the only Canadian here...lol
Awesome about the Movable Type skin. I work with Movable Type Intensely (webdeveloper). I have downloaded your skin, and will be about hackin away at it. You may be interested, I ported Movable Type to publish into TWiki.
http://www.bkdesign.ca/twiki
Thanks for all your hard work on this skin, will be installing it tonite.
Ontario via northern BC.
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BruceRProchnau - 02 Feb 2005 06:47:55
This skin is TOTALLY awesome! I put it in my Movabletype Web, and it is awesome to have a movable type skin on a movable type Web.
Thanks so much. Can't wait to start hackin it lol
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BruceRProchnau - 02 Feb 2005 07:08:13
Bruce, nice work on Movable Type/TWiki integration. How about publishing this as an Add-on in the
Plugins web here on TWiki.org?
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PeterThoeny - 03 Feb 2005
Thanks Peter. I have a lot of work yet, and Movable Type isn't open source, so I will be talking to them soon. Some work yet polishing it. I will be releasing redesigned templates and stylesheets to go with Matt's work here sooner.
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BruceRProchnau - 14 Feb 2005
I was attempting to get transparent NTLM authentication working with TWiki. I have it working with Apache on Windows 2003 server. I can get the prompt login to work on Suse Linux 9.3. I noticed your name came up a lot in the forums around this subject. Do you know if anyone has ever gotten completely transparent authentication to work when TWiki was on a Linux server? Thanks!
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RyanWoerth - 22 Nov 2005 20:54:16
Hi Ryan, As you assuredly know already, I don't monitor this page much anymore! Sorry.
The answer is no, not really at least not by me. From conversations with others, it appears to be downright trivial if you have full admin access to both systems (local linux box and the AD domain), I don't though so my experimentation is limited. Right now my transparent auth twiki is still running on my now ancient win2k server + apache.
On my newer ubuntu linux box I have it almost working using Samba 3 but sadly I haven't had much time to devote to it. My "real" job keeps getting in the way.
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MattWilkie - 23 Jan 2006