Okay, I've gotten pretty good at hacking away at MediaWiki, and could
probably find a way to do this, but I'm looking for the BEST way!
Especially the way that will require the least pain in future releases.
I want a totally "nude" article page, without discuss/edit/history/move
and ALL the other links, and no background. This will be dropped into a
table, which will contain a page header (which sets the background),
its own links down the side, and a page footer.
I looked around at the skins, and thought, "I need to start with the
simplest skin," but MySkin.php is essentially empty. Should I copy
this, and start overriding methods that provide non-article content
with NOPs? Or is there a better way to get just the article text?
Thanks in advance for all the hints and tips that I'm sure are coming!
:-)
:::: I will not be as those who spend the day in complaining of
headache, and the night in drinking the wine that gives it. -- Göthe
:::: Jan Steinman <http://www.Bytesmiths.com/Van>
-----Original Message-----
From: Brion Vibber [mailto:brion@pobox.com]
Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 7:11 p.m.
To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] rebuilding system messages in 1.4
Alistair Johnson wrote:
> I'm missing something obvious - how do I rebuild the system messages in
1.4?
>
> In 1.3 I would call "php.exe rebuildmessages.php" which would do the job
for
> me. But in 1.4 I get prompted to update or rebuild.
[snip]
Brion Vibber wrote:
>The two available actions, however, are exactly the same as they were in
>1.3
Woops. Teach me to post based on what I remembered rather than what I know!
[snip]
Brion Vibber wrote:
>When you edit a MediaWiki: message page, the message cache
>_should_ automatically update from your edit to that page. You shouldn't
>have to do anything special or separate. If you are having trouble
>though, try a --rebuild.
That didn't work for me in 1.3 and doesn't seem to work in 1.4 - I just
assumed that having to do a rebuild was normal. I'll check out language
settings as you recommend.
Cheers,
al.
in localsettings.php
# Limit creation of new user accounts to staff with admin access
$wgWhitelistAccount = array ( "sysop" => 1, "developer" => 1);
al.
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Davis [mailto:colin@sq7.org]
Sent: Friday, 1 April 2005 1:38 a.m.
To: mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Stop new accounts?
I know this is likely a FAQ, but I can't find it in the Mediawiki FAQ
or wikisite, or the DefaultSettings.php file..
I have a wiki for an internal project that I'd like to keep private for
now. I've limited it so that only registered users can view pages, but
is there any way to stop people from registering accounts?
Or, ideally, have media-wiki e-mail me each new account for approval?
I appreciate any comments,
Colin Davis
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You can edit the skins\skinname.php file.
e.g. for monobook the code you are looking for is in skins\monobook.php
<form name="searchform" action="<?php
$this->text('searchaction') ?>" id="searchform">
<input id="searchInput" name="search" type="text"
<?php if($this->haveMsg('accesskey-search')) {
?>accesskey="<?php $this->msg('accesskey-search') ?>"<?php
}
if( isset( $this->data['search'] ) ) {
?> value="<?php $this->text('search') ?>"<?php } ?> />
<input type='submit' name="go" class="searchButton"
id="searchGoButton"
value="<?php $this->msg('go') ?>"
/> <input type='submit' name="fulltext"
class="searchButton"
value="<?php $this->msg('search') ?>" />
</form>
I've removed the "go" button without difficulty.
Cheers,
al.
-----Original Message-----
From: Karthik Gopalakrishnan [mailto:mailkars@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 1 April 2005 6:32 a.m.
To: mediawiki-l(a)wikimedia.org
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Re: How to remove the Search Button from the Re:
How to remove the Search Button from the MediaWiki and have just the Go
Button.
Hi,
I'm using the Mediawiki 1.4rc1 . I couldn't find the
templates/xhtml_slim.pt file.
There is no templates directory..
!!! Please Help !!!
Karthik.G
>The main skeleton of pages is in templates/xhtml_slim.pt
>Beware when you play with it, it's not simple html. As you can see it is
>a little bit written to be interpreted by an engine (called phptal)
>Fxparlant
>(François)
Karthik Gopalakrishnan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm relatively to new to mediawiki. I'm planning to run a wiki in my
> local intranet using the wikipedia Database Dump. I know that full
> text search functionalaity is disabled. I want to remove the "Search"
> Button and just have the "Go" Button to search the articles. Which php
> file should I modify.
>
> !!! Please Help !!!
> Karthik.G
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I was wondering if the best way to prevent editing conflicts is to use the In Use notice that I have found or is there a global setting for this somewhere that locks the page while someone is editing?
Thanks in advance
Jared
Hello, when we try to import an image on a page of the wiki \"guidermesprojet.com\", after to have logged in, and accessed the page \"http://guidermesprojets.com/index.php?title=Special:Upload\", I have the following error message: \"Désolé, l'envoi de fichier est désactivé. \" (that is: sorry, message sending is disabled\".
So my question is: how can we activate this feature?
kind regards
Benoit Daloze
Hi,
I'm relatively to new to mediawiki. I'm planning to run a wiki in my
local intranet using the wikipedia Database Dump. I know that full
text search functionalaity is disabled. I want to remove the "Search"
Button and just have the "Go" Button to search the articles. Which php
file should I modify.
!!! Please Help !!!
Karthik.G
I know this is likely a FAQ, but I can't find it in the Mediawiki FAQ
or wikisite, or the DefaultSettings.php file..
I have a wiki for an internal project that I'd like to keep private for
now. I've limited it so that only registered users can view pages, but
is there any way to stop people from registering accounts?
Or, ideally, have media-wiki e-mail me each new account for approval?
I appreciate any comments,
Colin Davis
Take a look at the contents of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Nogomatch
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 12:13:15 0200 adam.julius.angel(a)gmail.com wrote:
> how can i add "create new article" in the search engine with the
> search item!
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When I use a freshly c/o CVS HEAD, I get various error messages
originating in DefaultSettings.php, about undefined variables and constants.
Installing seems to go well, though.
But, when I click on "follow this link", it links to an URL containing
"php.exe", which of course breaks.
Manually entering the correct URL, the skin is completely gone. All I
get is plain text'n'links.
Did someone accidentially break something?
Magnus
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