I want to make Special:Userlogin require email & name fields, ie, make
these fields non-optional.
How can I do this? (I'm currently running 1.4.0...and I'm aware I probably
need to upgrade.)
-Matt
Pls help,
I'm copied this from includes/DeffaultSetting.php and paste it to
/LocalSetting.php. Then I've make some alteration to this code:
## Navigation bar
$wgNavigationLinks = array (
array( 'text'=>'Main page', 'href'=>'Main_Page' ),
array( 'text'=>'Blog', 'href'=>'http://www.ninetnine.net' ),
array( 'text'=>'Community_Portal' 'href'=>'NINETNINE:Community_Portal' ),
array( 'text'=>'Current events', 'href'=>'Current_events' ),
array( 'text'=>'News', 'href'=>'News' ),
array( 'text'=>'Recent Changes', 'href'=>'Special:Recentchanges ),
array( 'text'=>'Random page', 'href'=>'Special:Randompage' ),
array( 'text'=>'Help', 'href'=>'Help:Contents' ),
array( 'text'=>'Donations', 'href'=>'Donations' ),
);
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Hopefully to get like this navigation bar:
# Main page
# Blog
# Community Portal
# Current events
# News
# Recent Changes
# Random page
# Help
# Donations which # refer to deffault bullet.
Pls help 'cause now Im can't even log to my wiki main pages. Error
"Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING,
expecting ')' in [my root domain]
public_html/wiki/LocalSettings.php on line 38"
--
www.ninetnine.net - don't cover the book from iTs judge.
I've just hacked in a "Pages Visited" logging system into my website, both
the wiki and the non-wiki sections.
Below is a partial dump of the early loggings, and my question is should I
be concerned about the entries that include URIs that have things like:
title=-&action=raw&gen=js
title=MediaWiki:Monobook.css&action=raw&ctype=text
title=-&action=raw&gen=css
? These are coming from an IP that isn't generating other "normal" page
requests (192.122.250.250)
Is someone trying to hack me? It doesn't seem like something that might be
a normal (but hidden) part of the wiki's internal workings...
71.96.165.69 /GenWiki/index.php title=Special:Recentchanges
2005-06-26 20:27:54
71.96.165.69 /GenWiki/index.php title=Catholic_parish_of_Slupy
2005-06-26 20:28:22
71.96.165.69 /GenWiki/index.php title=Catholic_parish_of_Slupy
2005-06-26 20:28:22
68.142.250.112 /GenWiki/index.php
title=Community_of_Zieliniec%2C_Kreis_Posen+Ost 2005-06-26 20:29:01
68.142.250.112 /GenWiki/index.php
title=Community_of_Zieliniec%2C_Kreis_Posen_Ost 2005-06-26 20:29:01
68.142.250.112 /GenWiki/index.php
title=Community_of_Zieliniec%2C_Kreis_Posen_Ost 2005-06-26 20:29:02
192.122.250.250 /GenWiki/index.php title=-&action=raw&gen=js
2005-06-26 20:34:27
192.122.250.250 /GenWiki/index.php
title=MediaWiki:Monobook.css&action=raw&ctype=text 2005-06-26 20:34:31
80.239.38.65 /RschrDsply.php Researcher=789 2005-06-26
20:35:09
192.122.250.250 /GenWiki/index.php title=-&action=raw&gen=css
2005-06-26 20:35:16
71.96.165.69 /RschrLst.php startsWith=Recent
2005-06-26 20:35:44
James Birkholz
administrator (Betreuer der), Posen-EN mailing list & website
http://www.Posen-L.com & http://www.birchy.com/GenWiki
Hello, only three questions (I didn't find nothing similar googling
archives) and I'd almost finished my app...;)
- Downloads: I enabled the upload funcionality usuing functions form
specialupload, integrating it when you press the button appearing in
edit mode (the "save changes"). My apllication based in Mediawiki
modifies a file of pure text that I have previously uploaded...but how
I get a link to download the file?. I mean, if uload was thought to
images, then putting the image you could download it wih right button
of the mouse, but it is a uplaoded text file, that I have to
download....there's any function to do this, or simply I remade one of
the navigation links to point the file? (rough method, I suppose; but
if there's a specific function to download files as there is one to
upload file, would be better...)
- Dinamic logo: I change in localsettings.php the image to be loaded
in the logo; however I would like to change the logo according to
change of "screen"; this would be when I enter in index.php and I know
what action is done, but doesnt' work. I printed a var to screen to
know if I was getting well the path, and it's correct. Not critical,
but if there's a way of do it...
-Installing my application: to do my application I have based on
Mediawiki. To the present moment, the instructions would be
1.install mediawiki 1.4.0 and
2.copy all the files I have modified overwriting the older ones, but
careful with localsettings.
I can't simply say "copy the files" because my aplication uses the
database for users (not for text). Can I modify the installing program
to integrate my apllication, and reduct it to a single step
(substitute the Article.php by my Article.php, etc...) I suppose it
work, yes? And I suppose there's no problem with that, as I inform
continously that is based and powered by Mediawiki, being open source,
yes?
Thanks in advance
Jordi
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MediaWiki 1.5 beta 1 is a preview release, pretty much feature complete,
of the new 1.5 release series. There are several known and likely a
number of unknown bugs; it is not recommended to use this release in a
production environment but would be recommended for testing in mind of
an upcoming deployment.
A number of significant changes have been made since the alpha releases,
including database changes and a reworking of the user permissions
settings. See the file UPGRADE for details of upgrading and changing
your prior configuration settings for the new system.
For a relatively full list of changes since 1.5alpha2, see the changelog
in the release notes.
Release notes:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=337757
Download:
http://prdownloads.sf.net/wikipedia/mediawiki-1.5beta1.tar.gz?download
Before asking for help, try the FAQ:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_FAQ
Low-traffic release announcements mailing list:
http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce
Wiki admin help mailing list:
http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
Bug report system:
http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/
Play "stump the developers" live on IRC:
#mediawiki on irc.freenode.net
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I've made a special page to rename users, you can find it in
extensions/Renameuser/SpecialRenameuser.php, it only works with the
1.5 schema.
Run it at your own risk;)
hi All,
I'm a bit new to MediaWiki and coming from pure HTML/PHP etc, i can't seem to
figure out what i hope i can do:
1. i am working on an internal intranet, and we have lots of directories on
networked servers. I would like to link to these via a URL so users can get to
them. In HTML, it would be:
file://pathToServer\pathToDir
but, i see the file:// prefix is not allowed for the URL [[ ]] feature. Is
there another way???
2. for some of my external links, i want to open a new browser. In HTML:
<a href="example.com" target="_blank">Click Here</a>
how to do in MediaWiki?
Thanks!
mark
lucky thing I'm bald already...
for the last hour or so I'm trying to understand how to get a template
with a table to display on the top of a text section. I won't bother you
with the live examples since my site is in Hebrew so I'll put it this
way - I wanted to recreate the "related articles" boxes that wikipedia
uses for timelines, James Bond films, and other article groups. the
difference is I wanted the navigation box to be on top. I could only get
it floated on the left or right. if I just put the {{nav}} on top
without a flot style, it will invariably display at the bottom of the
text section (before the next ==header==) and defy HTML logic.
even weirder - I discovered this happens only for the LAST table in the
LAST template, if several are listed...
to explain:
--- template 1 ---
{|
| table 1
|-}
{|
| table 2
|-}
--- template 2 ---
{|
| table 3
|-}
{|
| table 4
|-}
--- page foo ---
{{template 1}}
{{template 2}}
some text
paragraph two
==header==
--- final render ---
|table 1|
|table 2|
|table 3|
some text
paragraph two
|table 4|
<h2>header</h2>
--- end demo ---
finally my solution (discovered while typing this out) was to have the
{{nav}} template have a second, empty, table after the main one, and pop,
the first table displays on top correctly now.
Is this a bug or a "feature?"
--
Pavlov's dog
Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/
On 6/25/05, Pradeep Dsouza <pradeep(a)phpforme.com> wrote:
> I tried but didn't succeed can you show me an example?
look in DefaultSettings.php.
Also, there are probably more knowledgable people than I on this list.
You're more likely to get help if you keep it on here.
-- Jamie
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Thank you to JosephM for inviting me to Gmail!
Have lots of invites. Gmail now has 2GB.
Which page controls the "appears at the top of every page" content?
I have this "header" on the top of all my pages, I no longer have a need
for it, and I want to get rid of it...but I don't know where to access it
to delete it and/or remove its contents.
Can anyone offer any pointers?
-Matt