gerardnico
gerardnico I was just thinking that it may be the php script because by default it does not follow symlink
What are you referencing here? You mean the symlink I created to add the script in the folder?
Here are some more details, I created a small php application (mainly run through command-line) to create email notifications based on a clients table stored on a SQL database. This application generates emails, short urls and can automate the sending of reminders. Now using this application I wrote, I created an email asking my list of clients to update their account information on my dokuwiki form. I used the application to generate short URLs that would redirect to the form and pre-populate it for each client. Then in the dokuwiki/bureaucracy form I added a action script pointing to the script I also added to the php application repository. Now instead of constantly remove the file and copy from the repo back to the bureaucracy folder. I though well I should be able to just create a symlink that will point to the right script within the server. The php application is hosted on a different domain in order to serve the shorten urls. So whenever I push an update on that php application repository, I would simply pull in there and that would automatically update the script in the bureaucracy folder.
Anyway looks like this is not possible. I looked and made sure the permissions were correctly set. Even tried executing the script from the symlink using the user account serving dokuwiki instance and did not encounter issue running it. So at this point it seems like something in Dokuwiki Core or the Bureaucracy Plugin is preventing access to symlinked files