Thanks for that info. I use a windows distribution web server, so I'll have to do some research and figure out how to handle it. Thanks, ragsman > you don't run it inside of docuwiki, you run it like a regular program > at the command line. > > You have to have the full command-line version of php installed not > just mod_php (some linux distros have separate packages for mod_php > and php). > > For example, if you have dokuwiki installed in > ''/var/www/htdocs/mywiki'', you can make an offline copy in your home > directory by running: > > php make.php --verbose /var/www/htdocs/mywiki ~/wikiexport > > and you will have a copy of all of the html files in ~/wikiexport that > you can put on a webserver somewhere. > > > On 12/15/05, ragsman@xxxxxxxxxxx <ragsman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I have a fairly large wiki that I'd like to be able to export to an html >> format so people can use it from a shared drive (no server). I found the >> script offline-doku, but i can't seem to figure out how to use it. >> >> If my wiki resides in the root of my webserver, and I place this script >> in >> subfolder '/offlinedoku', then I want to export my site (from root) to >> '/offlinedoku/data', then what would the exact path/command be after >> >> http://localhost/offlinedoku/make.php >> >> The help says this: >> php make.php --verbose /path/to/your/dokuwiki/installation/ >> /path/where/to/export/ >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ragsman >> >> -- >> DokuWiki mailing list - more info at >> http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist >> > > > -- > Mark McCoy -- Professional Unix geek > > "On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put > into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am > not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that > could provoke such a question. " -- Charles Babbage > -- > DokuWiki mailing list - more info at > http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist > -- DokuWiki mailing list - more info at http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist