As per request, I have patched SpecialUpload.php (unstable branch) to
request copyright status and source upon upload (in place at the test site).
This requires
$wgUseCopyrightUpload = true ;
in LocalSettings.php
Also, changes to wfRecordUpload in GlobalFunctions.php were necessary,
and two lines in Language.php.
Should be in the CVS now.
Magnus
I noted a bug in the editing of subpages: For deciding which part of the
page is part 1, part 2, part 3 etcetera, <h2> headers within <nowiki> tags
are counted as well. On pages where this occurs (for example
[[nl:Wikipedia:Te_verwijderen_pagina's]]) one therefore gets another part in
one's subpage-edit page than one intended.
Andre Engels
> "No parameters can be added to |- tags;
> not that I ever saw a table on wikipedia which uses that!"
If you search the en: cur sql dump file for '<tr ' you will find
hundreds of examples;
Most are in these categories:
<tr style=background:#efefef ;>
<tr valign="bottom">
<tr bgcolor="#CCFFFF">
<tr align="center">
Secondly, I suggest using another character for captions.
|_ is too similar to |- and therefore hard to detect when editing the
source, easy to confuse and mistype.
Erik Zachte
I've installed the just-released OpenSSH 3.7.1p1 onto pliny and
larousse, which includes a fix for a potentially exploitable bug.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Yes, that is strange. I've been measuring response times for about a week, and I believe it has become progressively worse. Perhaps it differs between the wikis? My measurements are available on the adress below. As you can see, response times of 20-30 seconds are fairly common during the hours people tend to be online.
That is bad enough for a regular web site, but catastrophic for a wiki. The rate of new articles has dwindled and thereby broken a previously strong upwards trend.
http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anv%E4ndare:E23/responstider
Jake Nelson wrote:
> Funny, I've been noticing how much faster and more reliable it's been the
> last few days. (Roughly when mod_throttle was turned on.)
>
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Hello,
after a report on the german bug report age, I checked the reported bug
and the output is realy ''funny'':
Try '+deutscher +Bauernkrieg' as search term in full-text search and get
about ten php error messages. (in de.wiki)
in the en.wiki everything works fine...some hints ?
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> I'm a fairly new user of www.wikipedia.org. As of last week, I haven't been
> able to access the site at all, either at home or at work. Has the site been
> taken down? I got your email address off a cached page, so I hope that it is
> still a valid one.
Hmm, the site's running just fine.
The logs show several apparently successful accesses from the IP address
used to send your e-mail today: the main page at 18:09 GMT and again at
19:39, then the google-cached copy of the page at 19:48 which called in
some of our javascript, and then the article "intelligent design" at
19:52.
Was this you? What was wrong? What, _exactly_, do you see when you can't
access the site? Error messages from your browser should be copied
exactly, word for word, action by action. They are meaningful.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
I'm a fairly new user of www.wikipedia.org. As of last week, I haven't been
able to access the site at all, either at home or at work. Has the site been
taken down? I got your email address off a cached page, so I hope that it is
still a valid one.
Best wishes,
Brad
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Hi,
I have put a little writeup on the meta wikipedia concerning the
possible road ahead for language integration: the [[proposal on
language integration]]. I believe my proposal is able to create a
single signon for users, is capable of retaining the basic structure of
the current wikipedia's while allowing other projects, like Wiktionary,
to easily expand into multiple languages.
I believe that this proposal can be incorporated in the current
codebase in small, independent parts. It would simplify the current
code because interlanguage links would be rationalized, the need for
the Special namespace disappears in favor of additional substitution
variables, the Wikipedia, Image and User namespaces move to their own
separate, language-specific wiki. Please read the proposal for
details.
Regards,
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Arno Peters [[User:Ap]]