I've installed 1.2.6 on FreeBSD. All went fine. However, my categories don't seem to be working.
On a few pages I put [[Category:foo]]. I followed that link, created the page, added some content... but the category page never indexes the items in that category.
Am I doing it right?
Thanks,
Simon.
Hi,
How do you activate Smart caching? and how do you specify the directory
where you want the HTML-page cache?
Cheers,
Jaime
University of Porto, Portugal
Hi list,
I'm going to build my own wiki site with mediawiki. I want to ask several
questions related to it.
I just installed mediawiki-1.2.6 on SuSE 8.2. It uses indonesian language
where there are words and phrases i oftenly get confused and don't
understand. Hence, i'd like to change the language into English. How can i do
this?
I couldn't find my local mailinglist (indonesia) to ask more and become
contributor. Does anyone know the URL or email address? Where can i find a
guide to translate mediawiki to other language?
I'm sorry if my questions have been asked before.
Thank you,
Adinda Praditya
The people over at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org have implemented a
spell checker for MediaWiki 1.2.x If someone is interested in talking
with them to try and get it back ported into CVS, the main guy seems
to be Jeremy (jeremy(a)R3MOVETHISlinuxquestions.org).
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[[en:User:Dori]]
Hello, out there!
When calling
index.php?title=Spezial:Maintenance&subfunction=disambiguations
I receive the message:
wfSpecialDisambiguation is broken. Link tables have changed...
I seems to be an general problem as
http://de.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Spezial:Maintenance&subfunction=…
returns the same.
Greetings Hanke
I am an admin on en:, but I hardly ever read this mailing
list, and only subscribed today. The reason I subscribed is
because I am really quite upset and fed up about the
ridiculous treatment Holopedia@Wikipedia received -- the
free encyclopedia in the Taiwanese language
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwanese_%28linguistics%29".
I came up with the idea of Holopedia
"http://weblog.holopedia.org/archives/holopedia.jpg".
The Most Serene Fellows Pektiong and Henry
"http://www.digitas.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/wiki/ken/ThoanKhe"
submitted an application to create Holopedia@Wikipedia. The
intention was to prevent forking -- we could easily have run
MediaWiki somewhere else (and indeed we did, as a means of
testing -- but to prevent forking, I will not let you know
where we ran it).
We requested the hostname 'zh-min-nan', per RFC 3066
"http://www.iana.org/assignments/lang-tags/zh-min-nan". I
registered the tag, so I should know. Some silly person did
not honour our request, but created a syncretic monster
'zh-cfr' without consulting the community (to prevent
forking (and to prevent giving it any authority), I will not
let you know where the letters CFR came from). Then, some
(other) silly person dictated 'minnan'. Then, yet some
other person suggested the meaningless 'poj'.
Please honour our original, simple request and give us
"http://zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org/". We are holding back
from editing at the moment because we still want to prevent
forking. All the silly manoeuvre described above only works
against the non-forking -- a fundamental value of Wikipedia.
Please,
CHANGE IT NOW to zh-min-nan!
CHANGE IT NOW!
CHANGE IT NOW!
Let's waste no more time. Thank you very much.
CHANGE IT NOW!
CHANGE IT NOW!
CHANGE IT NOW to zh-min-nan! Have you changed it?
A user on my MediaWiki site would like to change their username. Is that
possible, or better yet, possible and not too hard?
I'm guessing that the value in the user.user_name column for the user would have
to be changed, and also the title of User page name. Hopefully any other
references use the userid? Would pages have to be rebuilt?
Any info is appreciated.
Thanks,
Matias
version: 1.3.0beta2
Sorry for the simple-minded question... It seems that in our
installation the Search button is behaving like a Go button. In other
words, if an article exists with a title exactly matching the search
string, the user is taken to the article and not shown a list of text
string matches. This isn't always what is wanted, of course.
We haven't modified any of the search default settings. Is there
something we're doing wrong, or that needs to be configured?
Thanks,
Michelle
Hi,
I recently upgraded from beta3 to beta4 using the CVS release tag
REL1_3_0beta4a.
I am now getting the following error whenever an edit is made; the edit
happens, but a row is not inserted into recentchanges:
-----------------------------
Database error
From SeattleWiki
A database query syntax error has occurred. This could be because of an
illegal search query (see Searching SeattleWiki), or it may indicate a
bug in the software. The last attempted database query was:
INSERT INTO recentchanges
(rc_timestamp,rc_cur_time,rc_namespace,rc_title,rc_type,rc_minor,rc_cur_id,rc_user,rc_user_text,rc_comment,rc_this_oldid,rc_last_oldid,rc_bot,rc_moved_to_ns,rc_moved_to_title,rc_ip,rc_new)
VALUES
(20040705213538,20040705213538,2,'Matias',0,1,792,2,'Matias','test
post',0,173,0,0,'','',0)
from within function "RecentChange::save". MySQL returned error "1054:
Unknown column 'rc_ip' in 'field list'".
-----------------------------
It looks like a new column was added in beta4 but the table schema
wasn't updated? Do I need to run a script to upgrade my tables?
Thanks,
Matias