Hi fellow wikiholics,
I'm new to the mailing list. I realized today that when you click Edit
on a page you can see all the templates used on the page.
What's anoying is that this only works with "page edit" and not when you
just click to edit a section. Which means you have to do at least 2 more
clicks after realizing that a template is being used and you'd like to
edit the template.
Is there anyway around this problem? I want to see my page templates no
matter what edit I click on. And I'd like to not have to hack any php if
possible.
Joe
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To All:
Is there a way to display the login page when a user accesses your wiki. For
example, when somebody goes to http://yourwiki.com they are forwarded to the
main page (http://yourwiki.com/index.php/Main_Page). Is there a way to
display the page http://yourwiki.com/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin
instead of the main page? I want my users to login first before seeing
anything.
Thanks.
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Systems Administrator
Xoran Technologies
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Wow, this is interesting:
I'm trying to import a file containing the following single page.
Toward the end, one line ends with ppp. The import generates
a PHP stack overflow error. If I remove -one- p from that line
(or a single character from the template's vfxNotes value),
everything works just fine.
Interestingly, if I change the {{ and }} signs of the TRB_shotData
template to a spurious character, i.e. cc and cc, the template is
broken obviously, but the imports works again just fine.
Has anybody had this problem before?
Ciao!
Manu
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<page>
<title>TRB_117_01/fmpShotData</title>
<revision>
<timestamp/>
<contributor>
<username>TRB_fmp2mw_converter_v01</username>
</contributor>
<comment>Last updated by: rachael_p</comment>
<text
xml:space="preserve"><noinclude>{{DataPageWarning}}</noinclude>{{TRB_shotData
|shotId=TRB_117_01
|facility=Chennai
|page=
|sequence=08
|firstFrame=1
|lastFrame=38
|headHandle=4
|tailHandle=4
|storyboardAction=
|breakdownNotes=set top up and extension as per 114_04. animate and comp bs
flare falling. comp explosion element. retime, animate and comp separate
gate element being blown out of shot. animate and comp bs ferrets being
blown away. split screen and roto to extend jeep movement in tunnel
|vfxNotes=jeep in tunnnel movement needs extending as the element doesn't
start out of shot:
comp frame 22 -25 = reposition and resize of source fr40.
comp frame 26-38 = source frame 37-1 (running at -76.14fps!)
tunnel gate element.:
comp fr 1-20 = frz source fr1.
comp fr 21-38 = source fr3-54 (running at 75fps )
explosion element. no handles on head - lineup to ppp
}}<noinclude>{{InfoOriginFMP}}</noinclude></text></revision>
</page>
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Emanuele D'Arrigo
vfx free electron
Greetings,
I'm trying to import a file of approx 1 Megabyte (1014 KB to be precise)
but the import stops around 20% of the way and returns a blank page.
I've been able to exclude a few things:
1) this isn't a problem with the import: it works with other (smaller) files.
2) it isn't a problem with PHP limits: they are set to 2 MB
3) it isn't a problem with the hidden input field, also set to 2MB
4) it isn't a problem with the content of the file: the import stops at
around 20% of the way, but not on the same page every time.
Am I missing something?
Could it be a webserver timeout?
Could it be a MySQL timeout?
Thanks for your help.
Manu
Hi,
I'm currently exploring the file storage of MediaWiki which left me for
several hours in pure amazement, when I realized, that *several wikis*
can share the same files even *without* enabling $wgUseSharedUploads.
Now I'm trying to figure out if this is safe (most probably it isn't,
why else would $wgUseSharedUploads have been invented?). Anyway I'd love
to hear comments from people who have tried similiar stuff!
Starting point:
* Two wikis with apparently different topics (canids, photography),
separate domains, separate codebase, separate image storage. At first I
thought, the topics would be completely different, later I found myself
and others increasingly often replicating images & descriptions between
those two wikis (e.g. images of canids used at the photography wiki to
display characteristics of several lenses, and vice versa). Thus I
started to experiment with shared storage, firstly according to [1]
("Scenario 4: Multiple wikis sharing common resources"), later trying to
avoid a separate image "pool".
Setup:
* Image storage: /var/mw_shared
* MediaWiki sites: /var/www/site1, /var/www/site2
* LocalSettings.php: $wgUploadDirectory = "/var/mw_shared";
* Apache2 (for site1; site2 similar):
** Alias /wiki "/var/www/site1/w/index.php"
** Alias /index.php "/var/www/site1/w/index.php"
** Alias /w/images "/var/mw_shared"
Preliminary result:
* This extremly simple setup gives me (a) short URLs and (b) and a
shared file storage for both sites. The Alias "/w/images" takes care
that image locations point to a path outside the website's root, and
$wgUploadDirectory from both wikis points to /var/mw_shared, images can
be used in both wikis with the usual syntax [[image:file.ext]].
* At the moment this seems to work, and I haven't yet run into side
effects. However, I'd like to know if this setup is safe and sane since
it appears much too simple to be true.
I'm planning to have both wikis around long term. Even if this setup
would continue to work, would it be preferable fall back to the separate
image "pool" setup according to [1]?
Thanks & Greetings,
-asb
[1] http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Wiki_family
Is there a way to put default text on every page so that every time someone creates an article, the default text will already be in the article?
any help appreciated
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I have been looking through mediawiki.org but didn't find the info on my
question.
I would love to have the wiki (by extention if necessary) open up new edit
windows and be populated by certain format criteria that it would be nice if
the users followed.
Such as a title field, maybe a contents block, and some information. Then
they can write whatever they want. This kinda makes it easier to read. And
some users are not so web savy that they will do this naturally.
Does something like this exist? Maybe a template?
thanks.
Cynthia
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