Tekst oryginalnej wiadomości:
Od: "Michał Gawroński" <michal_gawronski(a)o2.pl>
Do: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list <mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org>
Temat: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Re: Very strange templates - I dont even know is it posibble
Data: 2005-05-24 08:54:31
IA> If you really have to have it on a wiki, you could always create text
IA> from the database and feed it to the wiki with a bot...
Hmm. But making this by bot is even harder to do, than making this by
template, isn't it?
Can You explain me how to do it by bot?
Best regards,
Michal Gawronski
Wiadomość wysłana przez program DRACO ORGANIZER http://www.dshome.pl
After reviewing the info on mediawiki-l about texvc, I am still having
trouble with the math function in Mediawiki.
http://www.luceb.com/testwiki<http://www.luceb.com/mathwiki/index.php?title=Sandbox>
I get the *Failed to parse (Missing texvc executable; please see math/README
to configure.) error message
I have texvc turned on in LocalSettings, the mediawiki installer seems to
have created all of the files, but I can't get the texvc to do anything.
When I try to execute it at the command line, the system doesn't recognize
texvc ... it returns an invalid arguement message. The make, gmake and
makefile commands don't do anything either. The systems admin says that I
should find a compiled version and try that.
Unfortunately, I know very little about UNIX, so I don't understand the
notes about Ocaml and other files.
Any help would be appreciated by me and my Math students. Thank you in
advance.*
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Bryan Luce
Teaching with Technology
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University of Georgia
(706) 583-0409
"Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the human
race." -H.G. Wells
Hi,
How can I pass variable values to template, like taxobox in wikipedia does:
{{something | some parameter = some value }} ?
And, is that taxobox a set of templates, isn't it?
thanks,
Linas
pagarbiai,
Linas Markevicius
linas(a)infoerdve.lt
Single-equal-sign sections:
(Example:
= Section1 =
== Section 2 ==
)
I see they are not documented (and I didn't know until just yesterday that
they actually *work*):
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing#Sections.2C_paragraphs.2C_lists…
Because of this, I have created a LOT of content on my wiki that presumed
that "== Section1 ==" was the first-level section, and now I'm a bit of a
quandary. My new users are mixing "=" and "==" sections, and things are
getting out of whack when authors/editors are not paying
attention. Further, if I want to get everything "right" again one has to
do a LOT of manual editing.
Before anyone on my site goes to do this, I ask: are "=" sections bona
fide markup that will be supported in all future revisions?
If so, I kind of have a mess on my hands. To this end: is it worth
updating the above docs so that others may not experience the same problem?
-Matt
I'm getting it too... on about, current events, sandbox, general disclaimer, contents, community portal, and a few other prominent pages. I've blocked 4 IP's so far, and had to protect those pages.
If anyone has any idea how to block the vandalism or report it effectively, I'm all ears.
-----Original Message-----
From: Christof Damian <christof(a)damian.net>
Sent: May 23, 2005 2:46 AM
To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list <mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org>
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] worm or spammers?
Is there a worm on the loose, or are these just spammers testing bots?
On my three mediawiki installations I get hits like these ones:
209.88.8.182 - - [23/May/2005:07:25:43 +0100] "GET /wiki/index.php?title=damian:About HTTP/1.0" 200 5210 "-" "-"
209.88.8.182 - - [23/May/2005:07:25:44 +0100] "GET /wiki/index.php?title=damian:About&action=edit HTTP/1.0" 200 6267 "-" "-"
209.88.8.182 - - [23/May/2005:07:25:47 +0100] "POST /wiki/index.php?title=damian:About&action=submit HTTP/1.0" 200 6270 "-" "-"
They hit pages like: General_disclaimer, Community_Portal and
Help:Contents. They don't change anything, but POST anyway, even on
sites where a login is required. Its from different IPs and started
around 6:30 GMT.
Anyone else noticed this?
cheers,
christof
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Is there a worm on the loose, or are these just spammers testing bots?
On my three mediawiki installations I get hits like these ones:
209.88.8.182 - - [23/May/2005:07:25:43 +0100] "GET /wiki/index.php?title=damian:About HTTP/1.0" 200 5210 "-" "-"
209.88.8.182 - - [23/May/2005:07:25:44 +0100] "GET /wiki/index.php?title=damian:About&action=edit HTTP/1.0" 200 6267 "-" "-"
209.88.8.182 - - [23/May/2005:07:25:47 +0100] "POST /wiki/index.php?title=damian:About&action=submit HTTP/1.0" 200 6270 "-" "-"
They hit pages like: General_disclaimer, Community_Portal and
Help:Contents. They don't change anything, but POST anyway, even on
sites where a login is required. Its from different IPs and started
around 6:30 GMT.
Anyone else noticed this?
cheers,
christof
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Christof Damian
christof(a)damian.net
Hello, to know who is editing I save/read a file with the user id and
some special paramaters.
I would like to no necessary register the people... there's any
variable related to an anonymous session that has a value in index.php
and editpage.php/article.php? (so I could use it as a session
identifier)
Other question: when I save the file, I can't save with a newline
except if i manually put in with return: if I put \n, doesn't catch it
as a newline! Kwrite isnerts some spaces before the return and so the
newline has some spaces before...Any idea why
$mytextosave='Hello'.'\n' doesn't work? (the resulting content is
'Hello\n', that is, as a normal caracter)
Thanks
Jordi
On my MediaWiki 1.4.0 system, I notice that a search for "plan" does not
match text or titles with the word "plans" (among other similar mismatches).
Can I change this behavior (such that "plan" will match "plans") in my
1.4.0 system? In not, do later MediaWiki versions address this and/or
might future MediaWiki version support this feature? Is there an
advanced-search feature available in 1.4.0 or later/future versions?
-Matt
Alternatively, you can hack up a table-based layout for MediaWiki. I did
this for our MediaWiki based Intranet & it took all of a couple of hours to
deconstruct monobook & rebuild as nested tables - from there changes were
trivial.
Al.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Steinman [mailto:Jan@Bytesmiths.com]
Sent: Monday, 23 May 2005 9:09 a.m.
To: Thomas Tschoellitsch; MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] how to looks of the front page
On 22 May 2005, at 13:48, Thomas Tschoellitsch wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to customize the front page in the following
> ways:
>
> - replace contents of the navigation bit on the left
> - change/remove background image
> - change image in the upper left corner to one that stretches across
> the whole page
>
It sounds like what I've done with http://www.IslandSeeds.org .
It wasn't trivial. Some of the monobook CSS elements have absolute
positioning that I had to change to relative.
I can send you the .css file if you like.
:::: The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day
they start making vacuum cleaners. -- Ernst Jan Plugge
:::: Jan Steinman <http://www.Bytesmiths.com/Item/98-4882-15>
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