I've come up against an article size limit while submitting articles
both manually and automated with scripts (perl and curl). What
determines that limit? Is it apache or php? I've increased some limits
in my apache config and it has helped but I seem to have reached an
upper limit that I can not get passed. Any help will be appreciated.
Since SourceForge's anonymous CVS servers have been on the fritz for a couple
days, I'll be periodically uploading snapshot tarballs of the source from CVS
HEAD here until it's fixed or we give up on it:
http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/snapshot/
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
My MediaWiki stats page
<http://www.researchid.org/wiki/Special:Statistics>currently says that
I have exactly "
*18,446,744,073,709,551,598 *" pages. This is very humorous, honestly, I
don't remember posting 18 quadrillion pages. I searched meta and mediawiki-l
archives to no avail. Has anyone else had this problem?
--
Joseph C. Campana
Founder and Webmaster, ResearchID.org
jccampana at gmail dot com
http://www.researchid.org/
Hello,
Wikipedia blocks Tor and Open Proxies, and I was told in #mediawiki that its
somewhere in the Mediawiki codebase to do so. It is not documented and I am
having trouble getting an answer on exactly how this is done. My wiki is
getting constantly accosted by spammers, and its a losing battle as they're
all coming from proxies documented in proxy blacklists. How to go about
this?
Thank you!
I've seen this one happen repeatedly:
[...]
mysql> check table searchindex extended;
+--------------------+-------+----------+----------------------------+
| Table | Op | Msg_type | Msg_text |
+--------------------+-------+----------+----------------------------+
| wikidb.searchindex | check | warning | Table is marked as crashed |
| wikidb.searchindex | check | status | OK |
+--------------------+-------+----------+----------------------------+
2 rows in set (0.88 sec)
mysql> repair table searchindex extended;
+--------------------+--------+----------+----------+
| Table | Op | Msg_type | Msg_text |
+--------------------+--------+----------+----------+
| wikidb.searchindex | repair | status | OK |
+--------------------+--------+----------+----------+
1 row in set (2.29 sec)
mysql>
[...]
So nothing dramatic happened - what I don't know is what is causing the
tables to be marked crashed - the machine is up and has been running with
no apparent problems otherwise since a very long time.
The software running is MySQL 4.1.16, Apache 2.0.54 and Mediawiki 1.3.13.
Any ideas on how to avoid this problem from hitting?
Ralf
Hi,
I'd like to create my own left menu into wiki. I've been through the
manual but I cannot find it.
Can anyone point me into right direction?
Thnx
Brona
I am building a mediawiki based site that requires restricted user group
access to specific projects. Also, I need some users (non-admin types)
to be able to manage rights for others in their own areas. Should I set
up separate wikis of try some kind of self-managed page / namespace
restricted access? Or other method?
I am looking for recommendations. I thought setting up a wiki farm might
be the way to go. Can anyone share any php code along the ones that the
various wiki-sites use? Any and all thoughts are welcome. Thanks. Mike.
My wiki folder, blahblah (joke) has the config file in it with index.php and
the LocalSettings.php file. When I move the file to my domain folder, my
wiki reads "Now you have to set up your wiki". I put it back, it tells me to
move LocalSettings. I move Localsettings, keep the index.file, We're back to
"You need to set up your site". In an endless loop here. HELP!
Thanks much. RG
In the context of an educational project, I would like to offer several case
studies on a wiki. In that way, students will be able to add alternative
solutions to case-problems and contribute to their own learning material.
My question is whether it is possible to (more or less) separate the
case-descriptions from the other data that's within the database behind the
wiki? In that way it could become possible for example to add a
case-description directly to the database behind the wiki, instead of adding
it to the database through (= by making a wikipage on) the wiki.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Birger
Hello to all,
I have a short question. I wan't to generate automaticly different pages
from
an imported xml file.
How can i setup a page?
with regards
Thomas Kübler
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