Morning!
I am building a web site for a family member who is in the process
of completing a PhD and MediaWiki looks like the ideal CMS to use
as they will be able to update their own web site (delegation is
always important :-)
Two questions:
1) There may be a need to have certain pages in multiple languages.
Is the best way to do this for a small site is to add a language
identifier to the page title eg:
here is the CV in [[CV.en|English]] or in [[CV.nl|Dutch]].
Is there a way to do this and still have a more readable title eg
"English CV" rathern than "CV.en"?
2) I see from the LocalSettings.php that it is possible to prevent
access to certain pages for users who are not logged in. Do I
need to list all the pages I want blocked or is it possible
to do wildcards eg internal*
TIA
James
How does commons.wikipedia work? Can this be imitated in other
people's own installation of MediaWiki? Is there a technical document
under meta explaining this, I can't find any.
Yongho
Is there any RSS support for MediaWiki - i.e. generating a .rss stream for a site?
I am aware of an extension that parses/embeds rss files within MediaWiki pages with <rss>url</rss>
but I want the inverse: to allow others to use RSS to see what's new on my MediaWiki site.
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I documented the steps to add AdSense to MediaWiki 1.4, as I suspect others
will also find this useful. If you're not familiar with it, AdSense pays
you ~70% of the click-though revenues Google receives by placing ads on your
page.
http://www.dankohn.com/archives/000338.html
You can see the results
at http://www.pwsnotes.org
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Hi there-
We have two media-wiki (1.3.9) based wikis installed on a single
server. The problem we're facing is that when we log into one of the
wikis, and then go to the other (e.g. two windows/tabs in firefox),
then try to edit in the first, it *always* forces us to re-login.
This *really* sucks :-(. Everything else is working really, really well.
Some details: the server is running linux/apache2, both wikis have
alias directives in the apache config to do 'index.php' url hiding.
One wiki is limited access, controlled by the apache mod_auth_ldap via
apache access restriction directives. (Note, we're not using Apache's
own mod_auth_ldap, but an alternate one that supports nested groups.)
Both are on running from the same domain, just different
directories/sub-URLs (e.g. http://foo.bar/wikiA & http://foo.bar/wikiB
.)
I've done some googling/read the release notes, and can't find any
pointers, other than some notes in earlier version release notes that
imply this problem shouldn't be happening.
Any help greatly appreciated, I'm relatively new to setting up
apache/php/media-wiki.
(PS- unless there's a known bug, I don't want to upgrade media-wiki
just to see if that fixes it... unfortunately I don't have a lot of
time to support these sites, and need to 'save' time for an expected
upcoming hardware upgrade, which is when I hope to update the
software.)
Thanks in advance-
Julian
Hi
In order to add new link to navigation tool, I did the following steps.
1. Add a line of the form array( 'text'=>'something', 'href'=>'something-url' ) in LocalSettings.php
It is showing me <Something> in navigation tool instead of something I dont know why?
when I click this link I get error -Link target missing.
2. Then it is written in FAQ to edit (create) the pages in your wiki (substituting the names you chose); the first should contain whatever you want the link's text to be (e.g. "Contact us") (Blue above), and the second either the name of a wiki page (e.g. "Project:Get in touch") or the full URL of an external document .
I did'nt get it clearly.How many pages should i create here.
How will I create new pages with what names and
how will they be linked in namespace.
Please help me here.
Thanks and Regards,
Munish Mittal
Clocks may be the issue, that is being worked.
> Scott T. Emery wrote:
> > MediaWiki (http://wikipedia.sf.net/): 1.4rc1
>
> Before investigating *anything* else, this needs to be upgraded to the
> current 1.4 stable release.
>
> As for possible caching issues: check that clocks are correct, headers
> are being sent correctly, and if a reverse squid proxy is being used
> make sure that it's set up properly and purge requests are being sent
> and accepted.
>
> -- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
>
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I installed MySQL 4.0 under Fedora Core 3 using the RPMs obtained from
http://dev.mysql.com (server, client, shared and devel), and I compiled
successfully php 5.0 from sources using:
./configure --with-mysql --disable-cgi
and then make and make install, but this warning appears at wikimedia
setup time:
Warning: dl(): Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php4/mysql.so' -
/usr/lib/php4/mysql.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory in /var/www/html/mediawiki-1.4.4/install-utils.inc on line 17
Could not load MySQL driver! Please compile php --with-mysql or install
the mysql.so module.
but the mysql.so file is not found under /usr/local/ neither in other
directory (the same for php4).
Am I doing something wrong? My last resort is to use the mysql and php
RPMs included in Fedora but I would like to have mysql 4.0 not only for
the mediawiki recommendation but due to e.g. mysql-administrator works
with mysql 4.0. What else can I try?
Thanks in advance,
Pablo
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Hi
I have installed basic requirements using EasyPHP on windows2000 and then installed wikimedia.
There are some steps written in installation help on wikimedia.org site :-
Edit /includes/DefaultSettings.php
As the first variable declaration, insert $IP="{Actual Pathname of MediaWiki}" e.g $IP = "C:\\EasyPHP\\www\\mediawiki" (note the double backslashes)
Change stylepath to $wgStylePath = "$wgScriptPath/stylesheets";
Remove all curly brackets inside strings - anything like "{$this}/foo" should be "$this/foo"
Change logo path to $wgLogo= "$wgScriptPath/stylesheets/images/wiki.png";
after doing all this I accessed http://localhost/mediawiki-1.4.4/ but it shows error like
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\DefaultSettings.php:1) in c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\OutputPage.php on line 382
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\DefaultSettings.php:1) in c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\OutputPage.php on line 315
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\DefaultSettings.php:1) in c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\OutputPage.php on line 343
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\DefaultSettings.php:1) in c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\OutputPage.php on line 344
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\DefaultSettings.php:1) in c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\OutputPage.php on line 346
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\DefaultSettings.php:1) in c:\users\mmittal\easyphp1-8\www\mediawiki-1.4.4\includes\OutputPage.php on line 395
I am not able to get why these errors appear.Also in Apache error log along with these errors 2 more errors appear:
[Mon May 30 16:56:22 2005] [error] PHP Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at c:\\users\\mmittal\\easyphp1-8\\www\\mediawiki-1.4.4\\includes\\DefaultSettings.php:1) in Unknown on line 0
[Mon May 30 16:56:22 2005] [error] PHP Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at c:\\users\\mmittal\\easyphp1-8\\www\\mediawiki-1.4.4\\includes\\DefaultSettings.php:1) in Unknown on line 0
Could you please suggest what is the solution.I have been trying for last 2 days but no success.
Please help.
Thanks and Regards,
Munish Mittal
We did something similar to integrate MediaWiki authentication with IIS
authentication. It involved all of around 10 lines of additional code in
User.php. I'm not sure how much more complicated it would be to read
another application's cookies - but I don't imagine it would be
significantly more complex.
Al.
-----Original Message-----
From: Carlton B [mailto:carltonb@mindspring.com]
Sent: Saturday, 28 May 2005 1:08 p.m.
To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Subject: RE: [Mediawiki-l] forums/phpBB again...
Actually, in my system, users are not concurrently logged on. In a
web-based system, there really is no such state as "logged on." You enter
your username and password, and you receive an authentication cookie and
session for that site. As long as you have the authenticated cookie or
session, you can access the site without entering your password again.
Theoretically you could have vBB honor the MW auth cookie, or vice versa,
but this would involve changing large amounts of the MW distribution for a
questionable amount of benefit.
I think it's better just to let MW check passwords off of the vBB database,
and then let MW set up its own cookies if the passwords check out OK. True,
the user must log into each site individually, but the password is the same
between sites.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mediawiki-l-bounces(a)Wikimedia.org
> [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org]On Behalf Of Muzaffer Ozakca
> Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 5:40 AM
> To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
> Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] forums/phpBB again...
>
>
> Thanks for sharing. So, in your approach when a user logs into vBB,
> are they automatically logged in to MW, too? It is usually easier to
> change login procedures to change tables against which users are
> authenticated but I'm yet to find a flexible solution to make people
> log into MW and be logged in to others at the same time.
>
> Well, I guess there's no universal solution to this if we consider
> that most successful open source software are feature bloats. I find
> MW especially written well and flexible. I guess, open source should
> go into integratibility rather than aiming at being feature rich monsters.
>
> Just thoughts...
>
> Muzaffer
>
> Carlton B wrote:
> > I went with vBB and wrote an MW authenticator by extending AuthPlugin.
> > AuthPlugin works as advertised, and you can do it if you are
> familiar with
> > the security part of your forum's database schema. I was able
> to create the
> > following features:
> >
> > 1) AuthPlugin validates vBB username/password combos and
> creates them in MW
> > if they don't exist
> > 2) AuthPlugin integrates into vBB "5 strikes and you're locked
> out for 15
> > minutes" security feature
> > 3) AuthPlugin gets the user's vBB email address and assigns it
> to their MW
> > account
> > 4) MW rejects users if they are in vBB "Banned" groups, or custom
> > "WikiBanned" groups.
> >
> > I did have one tiny problem that might or might not happen to
> you... for odd
> > reasons that nobody was ever able to figure, on my MW 1.4.3 I
> had to edit
> > one line of MW code to get it to work. This is not specific to
> your forum
> > or external authenticator... it seemed to be something in my
> > environment that nobody else could reproduce. If you get it to a
> > point where usernames/passwords validate in AuthPlugin but you still
> > can't
> get logged
> > in, consider trying this:
> >
> > amend line 264 of SpecialUserlogin.php from this:
> > $u =& $this->initUser( $u );
> > to this:
> > $u = $this->initUser( $u );
> >
> > I blame it on PHP4's shoddy implementation of OO and references.
> >
> > Good luck.
> >
> >
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: mediawiki-l-bounces(a)Wikimedia.org
> >>[mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org]On Behalf Of Muzaffer
> >>Ozakca
> >>Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 12:27 AM
> >>To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
> >>Subject: [Mediawiki-l] forums/phpBB again...
> >>
> >>
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>Has anybody figured a way to integrate authentication with a forum
> >>tool like phpBB? I know Auth plugin is for this job, I'd be glad if
> >>somebody wants to share their implementation with me/us. Is it
> >>possible to make someone log in to one (mw or the forum) and
> >>automatically be logged in to the other?
> >>
> >>Another question would be which forum s/w is better? I would prefer
> >>if the forum is directly integrated or at least would look similar
> >>to Monobook. Has anyone found a good solution?
> >>
> >>Thanks.
> >>
> >>Muzaffer
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