Is there a way to have a list pick up where the last list left off?
Lets say I had a list with 3 items. Then I wanted to have a table or a
picture or something, and then I want the list to pick up again with 4
rather than starting over with 1.
Can I do this?
Thanks,
~Eric
Hello all,
I have Media wiki setup and have been using it to collaborate for a few
months now and I love it.
We have noticed that we tend to create pages that very similar in form (like
section headings, initial content, etc..) and organization.
Is there a way to create a php page that has some built in template features
like maybe drop downs of section heading options
and some default text so that when we want to create a new wiki page we can
just go to this page, enter the title and make a few selections
and it creates a new wiki page when submitted?
I assume there must be a way to hook into the php functions that handle new
page creation, anyone ever done anything like this?
Thanks in advance,
matt
Hey All,When we going to start using the corporate mailing list, come on guys? Myself and about 20 others will be having a Wiki Tech meeting soon if interested and in the Washington DC area...Anyways, I heard somewhere MW 1.7 has easy ways to create logs like the delete log and such. Can someone point me in the right direction? I need to make a custom log so when a user with a specific role saves a page its tagged in a log.Thanks
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Hi,
I try to move a wiki :
I have mediawiki running on A and a new mediawiki running on B.
I want to populate my new mediawiki on B with all the data from the mediawiki on A.
How can I do that ?
Hello. Can Mediawiki be used to create something like:
http://www.tessource.net/files/http://nwvault.ign.comhttp://www.fileplanet.com
What other GPL software could be used?
There are many similar game related file sites. I'm looking
a possibility to set up yet another service because all the sites
have problems. All offer downloading one file at a time -- we can
offer additionally an ftp download, making it easy to download all
the files in one go. Most of the sites require registration -- we
have anonymous ftp/http. Many sites also have annoying pop-up
advertisements -- we have none.
I recently purchased a game for which the sites have thousands of
additional files. While not every file is interesting, I greatly
would value a download service from which I may download all the
files in one go. Just like I download my Linux distribution files.
Juhana
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for developers of open source graphics software
>From: get _hyper <get_hyper(a)yahoo.co.uk>
>
>This website has an offline wiki:
>http://wiki.beyondunreal.com/wiki/Offline_Wiki
I have used that site as an example too. It seems to
add to the quality of service when the offline versions
is that easily available. Mediawiki could have an inbuilt
support for offline version.
We have here at ftp.funet.fi/pub/doc/<?> an offline version
of Wikipedia. Ask tero <point> karvinen <at> iki <point> fi
how he created it and if it matches the beyondunreal format.
Please let me know how he did it, and if you have found out
other ways. I need the information later myself.
Juhana
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Recently our main spam URL blacklist at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Spam_blacklist has gotten too long for PHP's
regulation expressions library (PCRE) to allow. As a result, the check would
more-or-less silently fail.
I've updated the spam blacklist extension to split a long list into multiple
regexes, so it will handle the larger list without exploding.
Third-party MediaWiki sites using our default blacklist should consider updating
it from SVN if you've noticed the blacklist has stopped working for you.
The anonymous SVN checkout URL is still:
http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/SpamBlacklist
You can also poke at the files in a human-readable fashion:
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/SpamBlacklist/
The cleanup.php script hasn't been tested yet for the update, so if you use it,
well, say something if it's borked. :)
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
I installed the new script which went smoothly, but it did not create
a LocalSettings.php file in the config directory (I'm sure!). I tried
twice. Very strange. Can someone please email me a copy of this
file? I'll change the settings and use that since this is preventing
the entire script from operating and my site is now down due to
this...
THANK YOU!!!
Hello,
I just e-mailed this list with a template I created to help keep source
files and image files in sync such as a screen shot of a Visio file and
the Visio file itself.
The template contained two links
1 : [[Media:{{{1}}}]]
2 : [[:Image:{{{1}}}]]
The first one is used to download the file, and the 2nd one takes you to
the image page of the file so you can upload a new version or look at
previous versions.
This works fine when the file already exists, but when the file doesn't
exist the first link instead of downloading the file is a link to upload
the file and the 2nd link brings you to edit the page for a file that
doesn't exist.
I would like to have a 3rd link which will upload the file whether it
exists or not which is where I'm running into problems with underscores
What I have come up with so far for this is the following....
[{{fullurl:Special:Upload|wpDestFile={{{1}}}}} Upload]
The problem here is that what is contained in {{{1}}} may have spaces.
So if {{{1}}} is "Some File.ppt" then the link will be to
index.php?title=Special:Upload&wpDestFile=Some instead of
index.php?title=Special:Upload&wpDestFile=Some_File and of course the
text of the link will be File Upload instead of Upload.
I would like to know if there is a template out there that will take
some text and replace spaces with underscores so that I can do what I
want.
I would hope there is since the space / underscore conversion is done
all over the place in MediaWiki. I just don't know where I can access
that functionality.
Thanks in advance,
~Eric