$wgDBtransactions gets set to true if using InnoDB tables. Is there
an advantage to using InnoDB tables?
The disadvantage is that with MySQL there is a file, ibdata1, that
seems to grow endlessly if InnoDB tables are used. See
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=1341
We're wondering if we should just convert everything to MyISAM. Any
thoughts?
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Jim Hu
Associate Professor
Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics
2128 TAMU
Texas A&M Univ.
College Station, TX 77843-2128
979-862-4054
I want to moving all pages in a certain namespace (about 60 pages) into
the the "main" namespace. I couldn't find how to do this, so I tried
exporting the pages and importing them and I ran into all sorts of
problems. Is there a way to do what I want without using the import and
export features (and without having to move each of them manually)?
Thanks.
Hello everybody,
When I search after some terms, which have not been defined yet, or after editing an entry (but not always???), I get the following error message:
Database error
>From MiWiki
For query "sales"
Jump to: navigation, search
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 "". MySQL returned error "1030: Got error 127 from storage engine (localhost)".
Has anybody had this error before? How may I fix it?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help and best regards,
Veronica
P.S: I found a similar message at the The Wikitech-l Archives, but in my case no table name was written, so what shall I do????
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Morning!
I am building a web site for a family member who is in the process
of completing a PhD and MediaWiki looks like the ideal CMS to use
as they will be able to update their own web site (delegation is
always important :-)
Two questions:
1) There may be a need to have certain pages in multiple languages.
Is the best way to do this for a small site is to add a language
identifier to the page title eg:
here is the CV in [[CV.en|English]] or in [[CV.nl|Dutch]].
Is there a way to do this and still have a more readable title eg
"English CV" rathern than "CV.en"?
2) I see from the LocalSettings.php that it is possible to prevent
access to certain pages for users who are not logged in. Do I
need to list all the pages I want blocked or is it possible
to do wildcards eg internal*
TIA
James
The advice in the subject line is correct. Users should never be
deleted from the table for another reason; you leave a lot of messy
references to them lurking about which really does confuse the hell
out of the software.
MediaWiki does not support the deletion of users, and likely never will.
Rob Church
I have two problems with functionality of "in other languages" box on my MW
server. I would like to point from my articles to related articles on
Wikipedia using standard interwikis. In this context I would like to:
1) Change the text from "in other languages" to something like "in other
wikis"
2) My MW is localized as Czech (CS) and so when I add [[cs:something]]
interwiki to an article, it is hiding it from in other languages box. I would
like to switch off this language filtering.
Does anybody know how to solve point 1) or 2)?
(MW 1.7.1)
Thanks in advance
Jakub
Hello guys,
I think it might be helpful to have a very simple chat module on our
corporate wiki.
A shoutbox might be a good thing here, as it wouldn't require any
additional plug-ins.
However, I couldn't find any such extension. Does anyone know whether
something like this is in development?
Or maybe we could use a non-MW-related module for this?
Thanks in advance!
-- Frederik
Hi there!
With the inputbox extension, is there a way to directly create a page
without having to submit the edit form that is displayed after
clicking inputbox's create button?
Cheers,
Ingmar
Hey guys,
While I don't think this is possible (yet?), I still think it's worth discussing:
It'd be great if you could define variables on a page that could be included in the text and which would then be expanded when displaying the output.
Here's an example of what I mean (syntax arbitrary):
<!-- variable definitions -->
@status_done = <span style="color: green;">canceled</span>
@status_inProgress = <span style="color: blue;">canceled</span>
@status_canceled = <span style="color: red;">canceled</span>
@document_manualEN = ''User Manual and Usage Notes''
@document_manualDE = ''Benutzerhandbuch und Anwendungshinweise''
<!-- text body -->
This is an overview of current tasks:
* Install MediaWiki %status_done%
* Create Help pages %status_inProgress%
* Go on vacation %status_canceled%
* Create manuals:
** %document_manualEN%
** %document_manualDE%
** ensure consistency between %document_manualEN% and %document_manualDE%
(sorry for the lack of creativity in this example, but it should suffice to get my point across)
I believe this could enhance consistency within structured pages, and would probably be easy to implement - and learn - as well (too bad I'm not very experienced with PHP).
While I guess the same could be achieved with regular templates, it can be quite bothersome having to create a new template page for each tiny element - not to mention the issue of coming up with unique names for a large number of templates that are each only used on one particular page...
Any thoughts?
-- Frederik
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Thanks to the helpful comment of another group user, I tried placing the
following in the "main.css" file of the monobook skin folder:
#privacy { display: none; }
My skin is definitely set to monobook, and my browser is Firefox 1.5.0.4
on OS X. From viewing the page source and reading my CSS book, I've
concluded that this should indeed hide the "display" link--but it
doesn't. Anyone know what might be going wrong?
Thanks,
Ken