Hi,
I'd like to have a full text search in my MediaWiki. I have got a page called
'Linux', containing several occurrances of the word 'tar'. But the search
function doesn't find anything!
I have checked the FulltextStoplist.php file, but it doesn't contain the word
'tar'.
If I do a manual search through the mysql tables 'cur' and 'searchindex' I
receive several hits...
Can anyone help me?
- Moritz
Hi All,
I'd like to marry gforge/sourceforge type features with a wiki and I'm curious
if anyone has ever been successfull doing so with mediawiki?
Alternatively: just adding a tree based structure for wiki-webs and some kind
of activity tracking, etc would suffice..
Am I on the right track by investigating mediawiki for this use?
Thanks in advance for any insight you can give me on this.
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I couldn't find any documentation about this, but I noticed a link that
said, "Mark this article as patrolled." What does that do?
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Someone wrote:
> On Sunday 16 January 2005 12:29, you wrote:
>> planning to convert Infinite Ink to a MediaWiki wiki in 2005
>
> No, do not do that, MediaWiki is not a good wiki platform. I would say that it
> is better to look at
>
> http://www.tikiwiki.org
> http://www.drupal.org
> http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de
> http://www.pmwiki.org
> http://www.twiki.org
I think it's important to keep this type of discussion on the
list so I'm replying to the list. I've done a lot of research
about CMS's and my choice of MediaWiki is an informed choice. I
write about mathematics and MediaWiki's support of mathematical
writing was one of the important factors in my decision. But I am
open to changing my mind if someone convinces me that MediaWiki
is not the best solution for Infinite Ink. Please tells us *why*
you think MediaWiki is not a good wiki platform.
Thank you,
Nancy
--
Infinite Ink: <http://www.ii.com/>
is there some documentation somewhere on setting up multiple wiki's
from the same server/install? I've seen references to it, including a
refernce, but no more, to a CommonSettings.php
Aaron
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Hello,
can I create my own tags for my extesion, and i can overwrite the
mediawiki tags (and others extesions' tags)?... For example:
<mytag>
<nowiki>fsdkfjldskf</nowki>»
</mytag>
Will mediawiki's parser care about the tag <nowiki>?
Thanks,
-Riba
hi,
is there anything special about searching for short words, like "ssl"
or "ssh"? our wiki has some contents with it, pages with the words in
the title, but search does not give any results.
if i search for *it* it also does not find pages with the word "it",
but pages with "with".
-solo.