Hi,
I like to manipulate the user options of some users belonging to a certain
user group via database access or maybe cloning the setting of a standard
user.
What I found so far is a description on how to alter the setting of the user
options -- update user set user_options=replace(.. -- but I could not find a
description on how to add certain options.
Any help available?
Kind regards
Albert Cremer
P. S.
Why is the mySql command line tool able to show the user options in plain
text whereas other tools (e. g. SQLDeveloper) are not?
Is there an option in Img auth.php where we can allow only the wiki to use an image, and disallow external sites from leeching on traffic? I know there's another server option but I wonder if img_auth has any options.
Eric
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Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links.
Hi
I'm trying to code my own MediaWiki extnsion (or rather, heavily mofdifying
and existing one), and was wondering how I could dynamically, within the php
code, retrieve a list of all pages in a certain namespace so that I can then
process them?
Cheers
Keir Lawson
Plz try http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SelectCategory
Regards,
Jack Eapen
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Hi,
is there relative simple way to display a category list as a selectbox
for instance in the editPage-Site.
Which means to hark back to existing function or would it be better to
create this new for this site.
Thansk A lot
Michael
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Hi,
is there relative simple way to display a category list as a selectbox
for instance in the editPage-Site.
Which means to hark back to existing function or would it be better to
create this new for this site.
Thansk A lot
Michael
Two questions:
1) is it OK to have hyphens in custom namespace names
2) can custom namespaces be renamed? I guess one could do
some daring things with an export XML file...
TIA,
/BP
You may try http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Pdf_Export
It uses htmldoc
Regards,
Jack Eapen
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Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 12:44 AM
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Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Wiki Code to PDF and to OpenDocument (Open
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On 7/13/07, Achim Stumpf <newgrp(a)gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am looking for a converter of wiki code or wiki page to PDF and
> OpenDocument (Open Office).
>
> It must not be integrated into the wiki, a commandline tool or
something
> is fine.
>
> I have tried already with htmldoc, but the result is not nice...
How about printing the page as postscript and then using whatever tool
you want to convert that to pdf? I had to do that with ghostscript for
a while.
-Courtney
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Hi,
I'm using the FCK-Editor extension for integration of wysiwyg in some
articles of my wiki.
The problem I have now is that my mainpage does not render custom tags
like <dpl> correctly.
If i write them in FCK-Editor they are displayed as text in the article.
Writing the dpl-tag into the code-view of FCK-Editor displays me a white
page after saving the article.
The parsing of the dpl-tag in normal editmode (wikisyntax) works fine...
So does anybody know how to get FCK-Editor to parse my custom tags
correctly?
Wiki Information:
- Mediawiki 1.10.0
- DynamicPageList 1.2.3
(http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:DynamicPageList)
- FCK-Editor 0.7.4 (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FCKeditor)
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Christian
I'm looking throughout my Wiki to see what necessary pages have not yet
been made for whatever reason. I notice that these pages all contain the
text "There is currently no text in this page, you can search for this
page title in other pages or edit this page." but when I try to search
for that phrase or part of it, it returns a ton of results that include
partial matches-- like the word "in" or words that contain "no." Is
there any way to find the pages? They're not showing up in the Wanted
Pages list, namely because it's not that they're referenced from other
pages (in the case of project pages), but just that they would contain
"no text."
How do I find all those pages?
-Azurite
Thanks to everyone who replied. Answers to questions:
% I originally tried to integrate this into Semantic MediaWiki, but
the code there seems very "page-centric". There doesn't seem to be a
concept of an arbitrary tuple. I'm sure this could be integrated into
Semantic MediaWiki (and since both are open source, anyone is welcome
to try), but I found it easier to write something separate. I'd
definitely like to get a lot of Semantic MediaWiki's features, either
by merging it into my code or vica versa.
% If you put [[x::R::y]] on page z: S Page is correct. You can edit
the tuple on page z only. It will be displayed read-only on both pages
x and y. However, the display on x and y will tell you that z created
the tuple, so you know where to go to edit it.
% I'd really like to get the table data looking nicer (eg, using
Exhibits), though I'd prefer something more server-side than
client-side (not sure JSON/JavaScript is that universally supported
browser-side?)
% I'd like to get a little more done (in terms of bug fixes +
formatting) before "officially" announcing this at
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_Matrix
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On 7/15/07, David Karger <karger(a)mit.edu> wrote:
> Suppose I put [[x::r::y]] on a page. Does it appear on page x? On page
> y? Can I edit it in either of those places? What happens if I do?
>
> Kelly Jones wrote:
> > I've now created a test site for a semantic MediaWiki that lets you
> > put the triple (x,R,y) anywhere, not just on page x:
> >
> > http://semarbtri.kgprog.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
> >
> > The code is available:
> >
> > http://semarbtri.kgprog.com/SemArbTri.txt
> >
> > The syntax for a triple is "[[x::R::y]]" (or just "[[R::y]]" if you're
> > already on page x).
> >
> > Broken things I'd like help with:
> >
> > % When editing an existing page, all the semantic info vanishes. Compare:
> >
> > http://semarbtri.kgprog.com/wiki/index.php/The_Light_Fantastic
> >
> http://semarbtri.kgprog.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Light_Fantastic&action…
> >
> > The first page has semantic info, the second doesn't. My extension
> > does have a "in edit mode, don't display semantic data" comment + some
> > supporting code, but commenting out this code doesn't help.
> >
> > % When editing a new page, semantic info is visible, but unformatted:
> >
> > http://semarbtri.kgprog.com/wiki/index.php?title=Wizard&action=edit
> >
> > % If I try to protect against spammers by adding this to
> LocalSettings.php:
> >
> > $wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;
> >
> > the semantic info disappears when you're viewing new (non-existent)
> > pages. I've commented this setting out for now (so I can't give an
> > example page of where this happens), but I'd like to get this fixed.
> >
> > % Minor: my code breaks the "nowiki" tag (so the main page says
> > "((x::R::y))" instead of "[[x::R::y]]" when giving an example)
> >
> > % Minor: weird empty semantic triple at the bottom of some pages:
> >
> > http://semarbtri.kgprog.com/wiki/index.php/Troll
> >
> > (am I doing the MySQL SELECT wrong?)
> >
> > % These are the "big" errors. There are many smaller errors + lots of
> > features I want to add.
> >
> > Any volunteers? No CVS or anything yet (the sf.net page is not
> > up-to-date), but please send suggestions/code improvements.