Hi
I have a lot of users to account on my wiki ans I wondered if there is a way to create user accounts
other than through the Special page of a Sysop ?
For instance, through a variable of LocalSettings.php or some PHP scripts ?
DC
My Wiki does redirect index.php/Special:Userlogin to index.php/Spezial:Userlogin automaticaly.
Im running
MediaWiki: 1.5.3
PHP: 5.0.5 (apache2handler)
MySQL: 5.0.15-nt
On Windows Server 2003
Does your redirect not work?
TV
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Von: mediawiki-l-bounces(a)Wikimedia.org [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org] Im Auftrag von ulrice jardin
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. März 2006 14:46
An: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Betreff: Re: [Mediawiki-l] can't access Special:Userlogin
It doesn't seem to be the problem: I can access the Specialpages page with Special:Specialpages...
Thanks anyway
Jul
Filip Maljkovic <dungodung(a)gmail.com> wrote: Maybe, just maybe, it's the Special:Userlogin title. There was a case
last month where a guy had a similar problem. The solution was to
specify that special page name in the localized format. So, if your wiki
is in German (i.e. Deutch was selected during the installation), you
should write Spezial:Userlogin instead of Special:Userlogin. This may
have something to do with apache, however, I could be totally off. I
hope this works.
filip
ulrice jardin wrote:
>hi,
>
> I moved a wiki (v 1.5.6) from an apache server running on windows xp to the following system:
>
> SUSE Linux Enterprise server 9
> Apache 2
> PHP 4.3
>
> Everything works perfectly except that I can't access the index.php/Special:Userlogin page, although I added it to the $wgWhitelistRead array:
>
> ****************************************
> # need to login to edit
> $wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;
> $wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] = false;
> $wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = false;
>
> # Pages anonymous (not-logged-in) users may see
> $wgWhitelistRead = array ("Main Page","Special:Userlogin","Wikipedia:Help");
> ********************************************
>
> Anybody could help? Does it have anything to do with cookies?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jul
>
>
>
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I use MediaWiki Version 1.4.5 and on the user
preferences page I don't see how to
enable other users to e-mail me. In wikipedia there is
a check box in the right column on the user
preferences page, whereas on my version of mediawiki I
can't find the check box anywhere.
http://wikiforgood.org/index.php?title=Special:Preferences
This is important because I want the users of my wiki
to be able to e-mail each other.
I tried submitting this e-mail the list once before
but I could not find a response, so I'm sorry if this
is a duplicate message, but I'm very eager to get some
input.
Thanks!
Rob Berridge
I'm wondering if its at all possible to revert a Wiki database from a
1.5.x version to a 1.4.x?
When I upgraded to 1.5 my server began to crash daily (it seems to start
spawning dozens of httpd processes which use up all memory quickly and
make the server not respond to any requests). While I'm not 100% sure
upgrading to 1.5 is the root cause, I'm just checking my options...if
its not possible, or very difficult to revert back to 1.4 I might as
well not consider it a possibility.
I did try just running a 1.4 Wiki with a 1.5 database but it doesn't
seem to like any page updated with the 1.5 Wiki. I'm fine if I have to
lose the history on any page modified with 1.5, I'm mainly concerned
with just getting the article texts.
I know the best solution would be to find and fix the root cause of the
crashes, but my time is limited and I have little experience debugging
things on Unix systems.
Thanks.
hi,
I moved a wiki (v 1.5.6) from an apache server running on windows xp to the following system:
SUSE Linux Enterprise server 9
Apache 2
PHP 4.3
Everything works perfectly except that I can't access the index.php/Special:Userlogin page, although I added it to the $wgWhitelistRead array:
****************************************
# need to login to edit
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = false;
# Pages anonymous (not-logged-in) users may see
$wgWhitelistRead = array ("Main Page","Special:Userlogin","Wikipedia:Help");
********************************************
Anybody could help? Does it have anything to do with cookies?
Thanks
Jul
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hi
i am new to mediawiki and have installed my own wiki.please send me
extension which goes through every page in my Wiki, looking for Wiki
page titles in the content of each page and Wiki-linking those words to
their
corresponding Wiki pages.
Sorry for ur time
thanx
ritika
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Accept life as it comes.
Can category hierarchy be adjusted?
ie, if I make a "toplevel" category, can I change it to a "sub category"
sometime later?
I'm still a category newbie, so pardon my ignorance.
-Matt