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Dear all
I am working on mw1.17. i have installed random image or slideshow extension
but it does'nt work. can anybody tell me how can we do.
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Thanks & With Regards,
*S*
I happen to have several wikis.
Some of them are nonworking, but I have database dumps.
I am trying to recreate them, and I want to do a nice job.
Specifically, I want to
a) Share the same code base
b) Keep them in separate MySQL databases
c) Preferably, keep images in databases to ease backup.
What really irks me at the moment, is that a mediawiki installation has
local data (LocalSettings, images etc) completely intermixed with code.
Is there some way to separate this? To have code in one place and several
directories with data in another place?
I did read a few instructions and was slightly put off by needing to create
a cornucopia of symbolic links, etc.
I wonder if, perhaps, there is some mediawiki implementation that separates
data from code in some nice, clean way.
Thanks a lot, guys!
Igor
Hey,
I have written my javascript code in common.js but still it is not working,
I tried writing in monobook.php also but same result.
Basically, I want to have a toggle effect on some content, like as in faq,
click on question, to show the ans, again click, ans will be hidden, how to
do it.
Regards
Harsh Mathur
B.Tech (2013) Computer Engg,
NIT Surathkal, Karnataka
harshmathur.1990(a)gmail.com
I want to be able to specify a page's own title which may be different from the URL. For example I could make a page:
/wiki/Apple
I dont want the page's title to be "Apple" but rather something else, for example: "Apple, the Fruit"
One reason for wanting to do this is that some web interaces (emails, websites, forums and so on) render some Mediawiki links broken if there are certain characters present in the URL such as: (, ' , & and so on. This problem can be avoided if we make error-free URL's while having the freedom to have the page title as anything we want.
I've forgotten the page where such a method was listed using CSS or something like that.
thanks
Eric
Dear all..
I got unserialize error when i go to recent changes or related changes
page.it shows error in lc_value can not serialize the row value which is
return there.
what is sectionlink message?
any possible solution?
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Thanks & With Regards,
*Rahul*
Last week we became aware that "What links here" searches were missing some
items. Evidence appeared to point to interference by the Special:myLanguage
links that we are using (according to Nikerabbit WhatLinksHere should not find
pages containing such links), so we set out to find ways around this, starting
with a DPL query. Gradually other factors became clear - some links had a
space in the name and others had an underscore. Finally, links were not
always on the same namespace. At that point a template was made:
<quote>
Finding all pages linking to {{{1}}}: <code><nowiki>{{LinksTo</nowiki>{{!}}
{{{1}}}<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code>
{{#dpl:
| namespace = Main
| nottitleregexp = .*(/..(-..)?{{!}}_[(].*[)])$
| include = *
| includematch = @\[\[([Ss]pecial\:[mM]y[lL]anguage/)?{{{1}}}(\]{{!}}\{{!}}
{{!}}#)@
| includemaxlength = 0
| format = ,\n* [[%PAGE%|%TITLE%]],,
}}
{{#dpl:
| namespace = User
| nottitleregexp = .*(/..(-..)?{{!}}_[(].*[)])$
| include = *
| includematch = @\[\[([Ss]pecial\:[mM]y[lL]anguage/)?{{{1}}}(\]{{!}}\{{!}}
{{!}}#)@
| includemaxlength = 0
| format = ,\n* [[%PAGE%|%TITLE%]],,
}}
{{#dpl:
| namespace = Talk
| nottitleregexp = .*(/..(-..)?{{!}}_[(].*[)])$
| include = *
| includematch = @\[\[([Ss]pecial\:[mM]y[lL]anguage/)?{{{1}}}(\]{{!}}\{{!}}
{{!}}#)@
| includemaxlength = 0
| format = ,\n* [[%PAGE%|%TITLE%]],,
}}
<noinclude>
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Finds all English pages linking to the page given as argument. Usage
<nowiki>{{LinksTo|</nowiki>'''''page name'''''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>, where
'''''page name''''' is the name of the page. Note, that any space characters
or underscores in the name should be replaced by <nowiki>[_ ]</nowiki> —
that is: 'open square bracket', 'underscore', 'space', 'close square bracket'.
This is because the links are found by a string search of the text of pages.
In wiki format names can be written with either space or underscore, and for
many pages both form occur. The search covers the namespaces Main, User and
Talk.
As an example, <nowiki>{{LinksTo|Getting[_ ]Help}}</nowiki> gives<br />
{{LinksTo|Getting[_ ]Help}}
[[Category:Template]]
</noinclude>
</quote>
At that point we thought we had cracked it - we were getting the results we
expected - or we thought we were.
Recently we found at least one example, when neither Special:WhatLinksHere og
our LinksTo template works: The page http://userbase.kde.org/Plasma links to
http://userbase.kde.org/Plasma/Panels, but is not found by either method. Both
methods find the page http://userbase.kde.org/User:Claus_chr/ToDo which also
links to the Panels page.
We are now tearing hair. Has anyone any ideas as to why our efforts are
falling down? We have some pages that should be deleted, and without a
reliable search we are reluctant to proceed.
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