Thanks for your reply.
I agree with you that the distributed mediawiki 's
parse does not treat {{{para}}} within the
{{template}} call as a para.
But the paser, wikipedia.org used does treat the
{{{para}}} within the {{template}} call as a para.
Can someone share the info of {{{para}}} within the
{{template}} call as a para.
Or how to modify my parser to do that.
Thanks
jc
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 17:28:16 -0800
From: Joshua Yeidel <yeidel(a)wsu.edu>
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] yeidel(a)wsu.edu
To: mediawiki list <mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org>
Message-ID: <BFA26E30.12F42%yeidel(a)wsu.edu>
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On 11/17/05 4:26 PM, "judi chen" <judi_chen(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Is this the problem? Mediawiki should treat
> {{{parameter}}} as the parameter not part of the {{
> template }}
>
> How to fix this problem
> thanks
You _intend_ for Mediawiki to treat "{{{1}}}" as a
parameter value, and
not
as part of the template call, but it's not clear to me
that it _should_
do
that.
The notation "{{{1}}}" is used in a template _body_ as
a placeholder
for a
parameter value that will be passed in a template
_call_. You are
using it
as a parameter value within a template call, which (it
seems) was not
anticipated by the people who coded the parser.
Have you tried:
{{t2|<nowiki>{{{1}}}</nowiki>|a}}
This might prevent the interpretation of the "}}" as
closing the
template
call.
-- Joshua
>
>
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 10:46:22 -0800
> From: Joshua Yeidel <yeidel(a)wsu.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] template problem, donot
> understand
> {{{name}}}
> To: mediawiki list <mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org>
> Message-ID: <BFA20FFE.12EE0%yeidel(a)wsu.edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
> "{{" begins the template "call". It is ended by the
> first occurrence
> of
> "}}" -- in your case, immediately after "1".
> Everything after "1}}" is
> treated as plain text.
>
> -- Joshua
>
>
>
>
> On 11/16/05 7:39 PM, "judi chen"
<judi_chen(a)yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Thanks for the reply. Here is my problem.
>>
>> I have a template: t2 with the following code
>> start-{{{1}}}-middle-{{{2}}}-end
>>
>> An if I do {{t2|{{{1}}}|a}} to call the Template:t2
>>
>> I suppose to get this as output,
>> start-{{{1}}}-middle-a-end
>>
>> But rather I got this on my wiki
>>
>> start-{{{1-middle-{{{2}}}-end}|a}}
>>
>> That is my problem
>>
>> Any suggestions
>> thanks
>> jc
>>
>>
>>
>
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Thanks for the reply.
Is this the problem? Mediawiki should treat
{{{parameter}}} as the parameter not part of the {{
template }}
How to fix this problem
thanks
Message: 7
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 10:46:22 -0800
From: Joshua Yeidel <yeidel(a)wsu.edu>
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] template problem, donot
understand
{{{name}}}
To: mediawiki list <mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org>
Message-ID: <BFA20FFE.12EE0%yeidel(a)wsu.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
"{{" begins the template "call". It is ended by the
first occurrence
of
"}}" -- in your case, immediately after "1".
Everything after "1}}" is
treated as plain text.
-- Joshua
On 11/16/05 7:39 PM, "judi chen" <judi_chen(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for the reply. Here is my problem.
>
> I have a template: t2 with the following code
> start-{{{1}}}-middle-{{{2}}}-end
>
> An if I do {{t2|{{{1}}}|a}} to call the Template:t2
>
> I suppose to get this as output,
> start-{{{1}}}-middle-a-end
>
> But rather I got this on my wiki
>
> start-{{{1-middle-{{{2}}}-end}|a}}
>
> That is my problem
>
> Any suggestions
> thanks
> jc
>
>
>
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Hi,
I am studing this page about template on
meta.mediawiki
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Template
I try to practice the following on www.allwiki.com,
those line are from
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Template
Effect of an undefined parameter if no default has
been specified
Some parsing problems in earlier versions of the
software have been fixed; using Template:t2 containing
"start-{{{1}}}-middle-{{{2}}}-end":
{{t2|a|{{{1}}}}} gives start-a-middle-{{{1}}}-end
{{t2|{{{1}}}|a}} gives start-{{{1}}}-middle-a-end
{{t2|{{{1}}}|{{{2}}}}} gives
start-{{{1}}}-middle-{{{2}}}-end
On the http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Template
{{t2|{{{1}}}|a}} gives start-{{{1}}}-middle-a-end
But on http://wikitravel.org/en/Main_Page and many
other wiki site
{{t2|{{{1}}}|a}} gives start{{1-middle{{2}}end}|a}}
I would assume that meta.wikimedia.org is the right
answer.
So what is the problem with
http://wikitravel.org/en/Main_Page
How to fix this problem
thanks
jc
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Here is my problem.
I have a template: t2 with the following code
start-{{{1}}}-middle-{{{2}}}-end
An if I do {{t2|{{{1}}}|a}} to call the Template:t2
I suppose to get this as output,
start-{{{1}}}-middle-a-end
But rather I got this on my wiki
start-{{{1-middle-{{{2}}}-end}|a}}
That is my problem
Any suggestions
thanks
jc
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Here is my problem.
I have a template: t2 with the following code
start-{{{1}}}-middle-{{{2}}}-end
An if I do {{t2|{{{1}}}|a}} to call the Template:t2
I suppose to get this as output,
start-{{{1}}}-middle-a-end
But rather I got this on my wiki
start-{{{1-middle-{{{2}}}-end}|a}}
That is my problem
Any suggestions
thanks
jc
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Hi list,
this might not exactly be a MW issue, but: If I edit a page within my
konqueror browser, the edit window is extremely slow. The characters I'm
tpying don't appear immediately and CPU usage goes up to 100%. This doesn't
change if I turn off automatic spellchecking via the right-click kontext
menu.
Does anybody know what to do?
Cheers,
- Moritz
Hello here is now a real question for experts here :
STEP 1 :
I go with my browser to my mediawiki site on a debian machine, everything is fine.
STEP 2:
I go with the same browser to my mediawiki site (same options of installation) on a FreeBSD machine.
I click on "Create an account or log in"
login (I can choose any user, it will be the same problem)
password
I don't select "Remember me"
and then I got the error message 'nocookiesnew' :
"The user account was created, but you are not logged in. {{SITENAME}} uses cookies to log in users. You have cookies disabled. Please en\
able them, then log in with your new username and password."
and accordingly, I'm not connected.
STEP 3
Now, i redo the same but I select "remember password (cookie)".
login (any user)
password
selecting "Remember me"
and then I got the same message error BUT
I'm in fact *connected* as my name appears in the topline (before "create a login...").
I can access to my preferences, if I save, no error message... but in fact it is not saved !
If I modify a page, I always get the "verify" error message in red (again and again) despite I click on "save".
STEP 4 (with same browser / same website on the same freebsd computer )
Now, I dont "log in" but I edit directly any page
I modify and I save, and... this works fine.
ARGGGGGG
Can you explain all these paradoxes ?
Best regards, Cyril.
I just join your mailing list,
so I hope it's the right place for this "bug" report !
It took me some times to understand why the installation process
was not finding "diff3" (it is the same in mediawiki 1.4... 1.5.2)
on some of my computers, and I was surprised not to find this "bug" with google...
Well in the file /config/index.php
I fear there's a problem with the line :
$versinfo = array('$1 --version 2>&1', 'diff3 (GNU diffutils)');
on Debian it gives
diff3 -v
diff3 (GNU diffutils) 2.8.1
whereas on FreeBSD it gives :
-bash-2.05b$ diff3 --v
diff3 - GNU diffutils version 2.7
You see the joke with the pattern matching test ? ;-)
Therefore, I forced the compilation with
$conf->diff3 = "/usr/bin/diff3";
However I still have lot of (I think independent) bugs
(because of FreeBSD, not diff3, as it works fine under Debian),
but it will be in another mail ;-)
Hope this helps,
Best regards, Cyril
I just upgraded from 1.4.11 to 1.5.2.
Everything (but the login) seems to work fine.
When you log in (yes, you can login) you get this message:
Altiris Wiki uses cookies to log in users. You have cookies disabled. Please
enable them and try again.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Kevin
I'm trying to install mediawiki, but the system we use to deploy code has it on a read only file system. I can't just chmod the config directory. Is there another way to configure it? It seems like I'd just need to generate 1 or 2 files, and run some sql commands.
Gabe