Go to includes/Linker.php. there's a function
getInternalLinkAttributes()
Add the target="_blannk" attribute to that function.
Similarly you can do for external links and interwiki links. (see the
functions just above that).
But it seems opening links in new windows is against the w3c standards?
:(
Regards,
Jack
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it is possible in mediawiki open internal link in a new window?
thanks in advance
luk
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Well i am done with the installation and the initial configuration for the DB.I see i was'nt precise about my question.I was hoping for a wizard which could help me in post -installation configuration.Like setting up users, their roles, their access rights etc.All the stuff... (for example the web based interface in Xwiki)> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:42:52 -0400> From: emufarmers(a)gmail.com> To: mediawiki-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org> Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] MediaWiki Configuration Wizard !> > On 7/19/07, Umair Mehmood <umair_mehmood(a)hotmail.com> wrote:> >> >> > Hello,I am new to MediaWiki and have been looking at the configuration> > help manuals.What it seems is that MediaWiki is relatively a hard wiki to> > configure.As there seems to be no Wizard or Web based pages to do the> > configuration.Am i really missing something or is it just like this ?P.S.> > I would appreciate if you could post down a good helpers manual for initial> > configuration.--RegardsUmair> > > Have you actually tried installing it? When you visit /config/index.php> after unpacking the files, there is indeed a setup wizard to guide you> through the installation process. The wiki autodetects most of the settings> it needs: You just need to give it the information for a database.> > > -- > Arr, ye emus, http://emufarmers.com> _______________________________________________> MediaWiki-l mailing list> MediaWiki-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org> http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
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I installed mediawiki using apt-get in Debian Etch.
When I click the "confirm email" as a wiki user, the confirmation mail
gets tagged as spam in both gmail and hotmail accounts.
Here is a copy of my mail header and mail body:
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designates 64.22.109.195 as permitted sender)
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Someone, probably you from IP address 213.112.81.182, has registered an
account "Tommy" with this e-mail address on Neo101wiki.
To confirm that this account really does belong to you and activate
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If this is *not* you, don't follow the link. This confirmation code
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How did you solve this problem? I would give a bad first impression if I
were to ask my users to look for the confirmation mail in their spam-box.
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Hello,I am new to MediaWiki and have been looking at the configuration help manuals.What it seems is that MediaWiki is relatively a hard wiki to configure.As there seems to be no Wizard or Web based pages to do the configuration.Am i really missing something or is it just like this ?P.S. I would appreciate if you could post down a good helpers manual for initial configuration.--RegardsUmair
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Hi,
I have about Mediawiki and dont know, who i can ask?
When you will opena new thread in Mediawiki, you have to login on my side.
I want know, when someone open a thread, that he can save it but nobody can see the thread since i have give my ok to it.
Is it possible in Mediawiki?
Cansomeone tell me that?
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Dear mailing list,
Can Mediawiki have mail based authentification at create account like mailman?
When the new user makes a new account, it's possible to input a mail
address. But a mail address is just input and the justice isn't
being confirmed. I want to use the authentication function by the
mail address to confirm the user's new justice.
I looked for a manual and a FAQ, but I couldn't find that there is such
function.
Does Mediawiki have such function?
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I have played with some css to change text size and line spacing for
when I want to project a page for my class. The monobook.css looks like
this:
p
{
font-size: 150%;
line-height: 250%;
}
h1,h2,h3,h4,li {font-size: 150%;}
This works but I'd like to limit the changes in appearance to just the
article, or body or content area. I've looked at the html source and I
see that the <div tag has disfferent classes and id's Is there a way to
limit the .css modifications to the content area?
I should've noted it before but there are 2 newthings/updates.
There was a bug in the ProtectSection extension. One line caused a PHP
error which stopped people without permissions from using the newsection
ability. I modified the code on
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ProtectSection to fix it. I also
switched it to use of Source instead of pre because people who were
copying it from the page instead of from the edit box ended up with a
bug which made the <protect></protect> tags not stripped out from the
page display.
I also created an extension for external includes. It was inspired of an
amusing userpage, but it allows for something I haven't seen before,
WikiText includes. Meaning that you can use an include on the raw output
of a page, and have the WikiText included and parsed locally (Scary
Transclusions are parsed remotely).
I'm considering extending the extension later on to accept interwiki
links or some other type of links. But for now it just does urls. To
protect from XSS attacks the HTML includes can only be added by those
with proper permissions. I'll thank the ProtectSection extension for
showing me how to let those with permission add and modify it, while
disallowing users without it from adding or modifying them but still
letting them edit the actual page.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:C_Style_Wiki_Includes
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