Logging into the wiki using my account here
#1
Hey, I'm having trouble logging into the wiki. I presumed my username and password would allow a simple login, but apparently not. I tried making a new account too, but to no avail. I'm a little confused.

I wanted to create a quick resource for the \( \Omega \)-notation; so I could just reference that, if anyone has any questions about how the notation works. It may be slightly different from tetration/hyper-operations but I think it's still in the realm of interest of what we study here. Unless of course equations of the form,

\(
F(s+1) = f(s,F(s))\\
\)

Are too off-topic.

Either way, thought I'd point out the wiki is malfunctioning for me, I'm wondering if anyone else has this problem.

Thanks, James.
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#2
I will have a look at it this week ...
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#3
I have nothing but bad experiences with the wiki for over 10 years !

additions being rejected.

technical problems.

disagree with what was added or not.

In fact , even worse , I believe the tetration forum is no longer mentioned as a source or link !!??

I feel tetration is not taken serious or worse.

regards

tommy1729
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#4
(05/05/2021, 11:33 PM)tommy1729 Wrote: I have nothing but bad experiences with the wiki for over 10 years !

additions being rejected.

technical problems.

disagree with what was added or not.

In fact , even worse , I believe the tetration forum is no longer mentioned as a source or link !!??

I feel tetration is not taken serious or worse.

regards

tommy1729

JmsNxn is talking about the tetration forum wiki, not Wikipedia!
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#5
(05/03/2021, 10:32 PM)JmsNxn Wrote: Hey, I'm having trouble logging into the wiki. I presumed my username and password would allow a simple login, but apparently not. I tried making a new account too, but to no avail. I'm a little confused.

I updated the authentication plugin (and it works now for me with the test1 user), please try again.
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#6
Hey, Thanks bo!

It works now. I just want to create a quick resource on the Omega-notation, and infinite compositions. Mostly, though, about infinite compositions; which are very much in the tetration/complex dynamics/iteration theory realm.

Thanks again, bo!

Regards, James
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#7
(05/08/2021, 03:24 PM)test1 Wrote:
(05/03/2021, 10:32 PM)JmsNxn Wrote: Hey, I'm having trouble logging into the wiki. I presumed my username and password would allow a simple login, but apparently not. I tried making a new account too, but to no avail. I'm a little confused.

I updated the authentication plugin (and it works now for me with the test1 user), please try again.

my apologies.

But I meant what I said about wiki ...

welcome here Smile

regards

tommy1729
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