Hi I posted before but no one replied and im still no further forward and
i really need this wiki up and running.
Hello I had the following error messages appearing
Database error
>From CMAwiki
A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the
software. The last attempted database query was:
(SQL query hidden)
from within function "SearchUpdate::doUpdate". MySQL returned error "1016:
Can't open file: 'searchindex.MYD'. (errno: 145) (localhost)".
I followed the advise on this list and dropped and recreated the table
and after that the error message no longer appears.
Now however when save is clicked
it hangs on this url
and i get the " page cannot be displayed..."
however when i check back the page has infact been saved.
Same thing happens when i click random page, it goes straight to page
cannot be displayed.
I'm running
mediawiki-1.4.6
on
apache 2.0.43
php4.2.3
mysql 4
installed using phpdev423
thanks in advance,
regards
Caspar
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On 7/17/05, Steven Hilton <mshiltonj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/17/05, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just counting words as something split on white space wouldn't work
> > for MediaWiki since not all languages split words on white space and
> > even English sometimes spits words on other things than white space or
> > ', "it's" expands to "it is" and it therefor two words.
> >
>
> I can't speak to other languages, but the wiki entry on word count
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_count) -- found when I was
> searching to see if mediawiki had a word count feature -- mentions
> "automated word counting software which can count the actual words as
> delimited by whitespace" and that "Word counting algorithms can vary
> between software... Therefor, counting the words of a given document
> using different software may give unequal results."
>
> I think splitting on whitespace will work 99% of the time, especially
> if the delimiter can be defined as language specific.
First of all, I've yet to be convinced that this is even worth the
effort but even so, you're getting the raw wikitext and counting
whitespaces in it, which is not a good idea there will be alot of
whitespace that doesn't delimit words in things like wikitables,
interwiki links, comments and so forth.
If you feel like seriously working on it open a bug on it, explain
what it could be used for ( I presume it's something more than just
putting "This article has {{WORDCOUNT}} words" on every page) and make
sure you implement it in such a way that it doesn't get false
positives and can be redifined in the Language class.
It is possible to get the word count of specific articles, or even
sections of articles, for display purposes?
I thought it might a a magic word, like PAGENAME or REVISIONID, but
I'm not finding anything.
Hi there,
I've been browsing around the MediaWiki FAQ but I can't seem to find an
answer for this question. I want to protect a small group of pages so
that only 2-3 members can edit them. However, I want everyone to be able
to view them. Can I somehow do this with MediaWiki?
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MediaWiki 1.4.7 is a bug fix release. Those affected by the following
problems in 1.4.6 should upgrade:
* Watchlist breakage on MySQL 3.23.x and with table prefix enabled
* Possible breakage in watchlist, some image resizing modes on PHP 4.1.2
1.4.6 included a fix for a cross-site scripting vulnerability, so anyone
running older 1.4 releases is very strongly encouraged to upgrade as well.
Note to upgraders: current versions of MediaWiki are known to produce a
large number of notice-level warnings under the newly released PHP
4.4.0. These appear however to be harmless; if you encounter them add
this to your LocalSettings.php to suppress the notices:
~ error_reporting( E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE );
PHP 5.1.0beta3 is known to be incompatible at this time.
Release notes:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=342530
Download:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wikipedia/mediawiki-1.4.7.tar.gz?download
MD5 checksum: 2ec40b5e53ad1eb762e39b502da247f9
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
- -- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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I received this error when upgrading from 1.3.11 to 1.4.5:
A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in
the software. The last attempted database query was:
(SQL query hidden)
from within function "Parser::replaceLinkHolders". MySQL returned error
"1072: Key column 'name_title_timestamp' doesn't exist in table
(localhost)".
At first the upgrade would not even complete until I did this manually:
alter table image add primary key (img_name);
- Ken
Hi List
Please let me know if this isn't entirely the right list to ask questions.
I'm upgrading a mediawiki-1.3.11 installation to mediawiki-1.4.6, and I
get the error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in
/var/www/clugwiki2/includes/ObjectCache.php on line 409
when I try to open a page. (Same error when I try to run update.php).
What could be the cause of this, and what can I do to fix it?
Any help would be appreciated.
thank you
Jonathan
I've been busy setting up my first wiki. The only problem I have run
into is setting which namespaces are searched by default. I've set the
variables in defaultSettings.php or whatever, but that only effects new
users that are created. I want anonymous users to, by default, search
the namespaces I specify. Suggestions? It's pretty important.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Our users are currently using the Media tag for images:
[[Media:http://someplace.com/someimage.jpg]]
How is that more secure?
Thanks - sorry about the no quotes - got sick of trying to make Thunderbird quote so there ya go...
Jeff