Hi, i have problems with Mediawiki, when i edit any page i have the next
text:
*Fatal error*: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 233472 bytes) in *
/usr/home/users/5f/maximi89/www/phpmyfactura2.pandela.org/includes/SkinTemplate.php
* on line *412*
and if i press again enter on url this show the edit page, i if i try again
to post this enter this other text:
*Fatal error*: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 14592 bytes) in *
/usr/home/users/5f/maximi89/www/phpmyfactura2.pandela.org/includes/LinksUpdate.php
* on line *156
*i have hosted on Pandela.org
Thanks!
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FreeAll Support wrote:
> It's a simple question that might have been asked before: what should I do
> in order to install a new wiki on my server, 1.7.1, but one that reads its
> data from a DB of a previous version of an older wiki I had on a different
> subdomain, but on the same server? (The old version was 1.6.1)
See the file UPGRADE for the upgrade instructions.
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Oops... I wrote a subject which was not correct...
I'll try again:
It's a simple question that might have been asked before: what should I do
in order to install a new wiki on my server, 1.7.1, but one that reads its
data from a DB of a previous version of an older wiki I had on a different
subdomain, but on the same server? (The old version was 1.6.1)
I believe it IS possible... am I right?
Thanks!
Peleg.
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17:52
J'utilise la version 1.6.7 de mediawiki , MySQL - 4.1.18-standard.
Le problème est que si j'édite une de mes pages si elle contient déjà un lien externe ou si j'ajoute un lien externe, lorsque je clique sur le bouton "Save page", le navigateur m'envoie sur une page d'erreur avec le message :
Vous n'êtes pas autorisés à charger la page 'www.monSite.ch/monDirectory/monWiki/index.php'
Nous vous proposons d'essayer l'adresse http://www.monSite.ch/monDirectory/monWik/.
Voilà...
Jocelyne
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 10:39:41 +0000
From: "Gary Kirk" <gary.kirk(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Probl?me external link
To: "MediaWiki announcements and site admin list"
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Quelle version utilisez-vous? (Special:Version) et quelle est la probleme exactement?
(Je parle un *peu* de fran?ais)
*****
Which version are you using and what exactly is thc problem?
On 2/8/07, MORAND Jocelyne <jocelyne.morand(a)unifr.ch> wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> J'ai install? m?diawiki il y a environ 1 an et tout fonctionnait
> parfaitement. Il y a quelques temps, je n'arrive plus ? sauvegarder
> une page si elle contient un lien externe [http://www.toto.fr]
>
> Quelqu'un saurait-il de quoi cela pourrait provenir et aurait-il une
> solution ?
>
> Merci.
>
> Joc
>
> **********************************************************************
> *******************************************************************
>
> Hi,
>
> One year ago, I installed mediawiki and everything was ok. Now, I have
> some problems saving a page if there is an external link as
> [http://www.toto.fr] into.
>
> Does anybody have an idea of what it could be or have a solution.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Joc
>
>
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had ever seen/written a summary mailer for
watchlists. The standard MW behaviour is to email individual page changes
one at a time, and only once as far as I can see. What I'd like to see is a
summary email every week/month/year of all the pages that I'm watching that
have change. Seems like a useful function, so I thought I'd see if anyone
else had though of it first.
All the best,
Alex
Hi,
Maybe someone know how to change the notice (copyright, license, etc) that
appears when you try to edit a page? In case of mediawiki.org it's sth like:
*Have you checked the site license? If not, read this before posting!*
MediaWiki.org uses two site licenses:
- Pages in the *Help:* namespace all have a *thick blue border* around
them, indicating that their content is released into the public
domain<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/public_domain>.
Do not make edits to these pages unless you are comfortable releasing your
contributions in this way.
- Contributions to all other pages are considered to be released under
the GNU Free Documentation License.
See Project:Copyrights
<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Project:Copyrights>for full details
about the licenses used on this site.
If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at
will, then don't submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a
public domain or similar free resource. *DO NOT SUBMIT COPYRIGHTED WORK
WITHOUT PERMISSION!*
Regards,
Aretai
Hey guys,
Maybe you can help with this... i cant understand whats happening. I've applied a custom skin to my site and hosted it, now any user who logs into the site gets to see this skin, but somehow when existing members sign in they see the old skin. ( i've disabled the option to choose your own skin in the preferences section ) and i'm not using the monobook theme.
Any ideas? i've foxed!!
- AJ
Emufarmers Sangly emufarmers at gmail.com wrote:
>The nice thing about extensions, in comparison to the way
modifications
>work
>for software like phpBB, is that they're pretty easy to remove:
You just
>take a line out of LocalSettings.php, and it's gone. Of course,
if it's
>something that affects pages in a lasting manner, then it could be
>messy...which extension are you looking at?
Currrently I'm using the gnuplot extension (yes, it's probably
insecure, but it's for use on a private network) which does effect
pages, but a) it's simple enough that it will probably not break,
and if it does I can maintain it, and b) since the gnuplot scripts
are embedded in the page I could always recreate them by hand and
upload them.
I'm also using DynamicPageList, which looks like it's pretty well
integrated, so will probably continue to be supported. I'll
probably add one or two like that, and maybe one or two of my own
(so I'll have to support them myself anyway).
The real problem is that I realize that DynamicPageList is not
enough for what I need, I have to go to something like Semantic or
Data extension. Data extension is much lighter weight, and seems
more flexible in terms of versions (my site constrains me to use
older versions of PHP and MySQL), and would be plenty for my
purposes. Semantic, OTOH, is much more intrusive and might require
some significant hacking to get working on my site. But it looks
like a long term project which will likely continue to be supported.
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I'm a user on a MediaWiki where many of the pages are stubs. When I
hit "random page", I often get a stub, which is boring.
Is there any way to get a random non-stub page? Something like
Special:Random?category!=stub
More generally, given a set of criteria, is it possible to get all
pages matching those criteria? For example, can I see all pages that
are in both categories abc and def, but not in category ghi? Can I see
a random page that's in abc and def but not in ghi?
And in case I don't trust people to be marking stubs properly, how
about "all pages with more than 2000 bytes of text"?
Am I getting into SemanticWiki territory here?
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Hello!
One of my wiki is growing an growing, now the DB is approx. 600 MB
(unexperienced users dont often use the preview ;)).
The sysops in the wiki have deleted several articles in the wiki, but of cause,
they are still physical available in the DB (and restore-able for sysops).
How to remove the "deleted revisions" permanently from the DB?
maintenance/DeleteOldRevisions.php doesnt seem to be what I'm looking for; this
removes the version-historie from all pages.
maintenance/DeleteOrphanRevisions.php doesnt seem to do anything - "0 found".
I hope anyone has a tipp,
Regards,
Jan