Hi everyone,
I am new to this mailing list. Please bare with my explanation and if any
one can give me a suggestion or direction, it would be really appreciated.
Here is a problem that I am encountered with.
Currently, I am builing a media wiki in my company's intranet site with
version 1.53.
What I have to do is that I need to use user information from Oracle at
login.
All other data, such as user's post, reply, and other user interacted
materials will be stored in MySql.
How should I proceed this? I have no clue where to start.
All the db handle codes are depended to each other strictly for MySql and it
seems like there is no way that I can adjust the code to implement the
Oracle db interaction.
Does anyone has any idea?
Thank you for your time.
Regards,
Young
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Hi again;
I don't think I saw a response to my query regarding retention policies. Can
any one point me to any documentation on the topic?
Cheers;
E!
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HA! Ya'll are just jealous!
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From: Wilson, Eric
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 13:21
To: 'mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org'
Subject: document retention policies
Hi All:
I'm new to the list, so if this question belongs elsewhere,
please tell me. This is an over simplistic question, but here goes:
I'm interested in knowing what methods would be used to apply,
for instance, a review policy.
For example I want to send an email to a document's most recent
author or contributor every 12 months to ensure its relevance.
Is there anything built into Wiki to do this? or is it a matter
of simply writing your own SQL query to compare creation dates to current date?
Cheers;
E!
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Eric Wilson
MIS Consultant
Server Planning and Integration
Enterprise Systems and Server Operations
Anheuser-Busch Information Technology
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.
One Busch Place
1CC-8
St. Louis, MO 63118
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company!
HA! Ya'll are just jealous!
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Have you updated your localsettings.php file to reflect its new location
and URL?
Arthur
arthur(a)astarsolutions.co.uk
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Gradinarov
Sent: 20 January 2006 10:33
To: mopster(a)burningseacommunity.com; MediaWiki announcements and site
admin list
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] wiki subdomain redirects to domain
Hello,
Isn't any subdomain just a folder in the root?
LocalSettings.php have to be in the subdomain folder
P.
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To: mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 12:23 PM
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] wiki subdomain redirects to domain
Hi,
I just registered to this mailing list and I need your help.
I made a new subdomain for wiki : wiki.domain.com
The installation and configuration went fine, I moved the
localsettings.php
to the root folder. But when I go to the subdomain's root folder
(wiki.domain.com), I get redirected instantly to
www.domain.com/index.php/Main_Page. Which gives my main website with
missing
images and layout. Does wiki have to be installed in a seperate folder
in
the domain's root in order to work or is there a way to stop this
redirection ?
I did install a wiki setup before in a folder in the root of the
domain,
which worked. But I'd like to have it in a subdomain.
Regards,
Kenny Debrauwer
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Hi,
as I wrote in a mail some minutes ago, I'm currently into setting up a
Portal page in my mediawiki.
Another problem just occured that's got to do with templates and parameters.
I've got a template containing {{{1}}} and I call it with
{{t|parametervalue}} which works fine.
Now i want to nest this template (as used in the box-header templates)
Template 1: {{{title}}} called by Template 2: {{t|title={{{1}}}}}
called by page {{t2|Hello}}. Everything runs fine until I try to pass
the parameter from the page through t2 to t1 the parameter closing
brackets in template 2 seem to close the two brackets that are
supposed to enclose the whole template call.
DO you have any idea how i can pass the title from my page through
template 2 and process it in template 1?
Thank you in advance, Gerrit
Hi,
I just registered to this mailing list and I need your help.
I made a new subdomain for wiki : wiki.domain.com
The installation and configuration went fine, I moved the localsettings.php
to the root folder. But when I go to the subdomain's root folder
(wiki.domain.com), I get redirected instantly to
www.domain.com/index.php/Main_Page. Which gives my main website with missing
images and layout. Does wiki have to be installed in a seperate folder in
the domain's root in order to work or is there a way to stop this
redirection ?
I did install a wiki setup before in a folder in the root of the domain,
which worked. But I'd like to have it in a subdomain.
Regards,
Kenny Debrauwer
Hi wikimedia crew,
I'm a brand new member to this list, so please excuse in case I'm
asking the wrong quesiton for this list. I'll appreciate any help or
pointer to other resources.
My question:
I set up a mediawiki and want to use the templates box-header
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Box-header), box-header-square
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Box-header-square) and box-footer
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Box-footer) for building a wiki
portal page as described in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikiportal.
In the box-header-square template, a DIV container is opened and then
closed in the box-footer template to draw a border around the
"portlet" content. Unfortunately, the closing div tag in the
box-footer template is escaped to </div> in my portlet page so
it appears as text and keeps the border from being drawn correctly.
Any suggestions why the template doesn't work? I copied the templates
directly from wikipedia as linked above.
Any help is appreciated, thanks, Gerrit
I've never done an updgrade of Media Wiki.
I'm on 1.4.7 and heading up to 1.5.5
I'm looking for reassurance from people that the contents/images etc of the Wiki will be left intact if normal upgrade/installation methods are used.
I can't imagine for a moment that upgrading will make data disappear but lack of experience makes me cautious.
Thanks
John
Hi,
Some Special pages---Shortpages, Wanted Pages, Long Pages etc---are not
working. That is, I get 0 results. I tried the SQL from
SpecialShortpages.php on the database, and do get an output. So the
databse seems okay. My output looks like this:
------------
The following data is cached and may not be completely up to date:
Showing below up to 0 results starting with #1.
View (previous 50) (next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
View (previous 50) (next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
------------
Is it a cache issue? How do I fill the cache, if it is empty?
I recently upgraded from 1.3.18 to 1.4.12, but I am not sure this is
the issue. The site is on a hosted server, so I don't have control
over some configuration issue.
Thanks,
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> From: Rob Church <robchur(a)gmail.com>
>
> Are you using a Unix-like operating system, such as Linux... or a Mac?
Shouldn't that be "Are you using a Unix-like operating system, such
as Linux, or the real thing, such as a Mac?" :-)
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