The table tags TR and TD dont get parsed in my wiki. Is there any setting that allows that?
Erik
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Everything seems to work just fine but I am getting
this warning at the top of most pages and in the
Apache log.
Warning: array_slice() [function.array-slice]: The first argument should be an array in ..../mediawiki-1.10.1/languages/Language.php on line 1139
>From languages/Language.php
if( !is_array( $rawEntry ) ) {
error_log( "\"$rawEntry\" is not a valid magic thingie for \"$mw->mId\"" );
}
$mw->mCaseSensitive = $rawEntry[0];
Line 1139 $mw->mSynonyms = array_slice( $rawEntry, 1 );
The warning also appears in the Apache log, but not the "magic thingie"
message (where does error_log go?).
Commenting out the line gets rid of the message but unsurprisingly this
affects the functionality.
Much Googling and experimentation hasn't helped.
Can anyone suggest a fix or workaround, or some way to get rid of the
warning?
Thanks -- Frank
I accidentally deleted my LocalSettings.php, and I need it back.
Re-installing MediaWiki and dumping the database back is probably not an
easy option at this point, as I have a few thousand images uploaded.
Any help is appreciated.
Personal email address is Phuzion(a)bemaniso.ws
Hi List,
Extension:SyntaxHighlight GeSHi is very nice indeed.
Lot of ground covered by it.
I find that processing xsl:stylesheet formats are not getting colored
properly.
Any clues if this functionality will be added in the future? Is this
something easy for me to add?
Cheers,
Noah
I accidentally deleted my LocalSettings.php, and I need it back.
Re-installing MediaWiki and dumping the database back is probably not an
easy option at this point, as I have a few thousand images uploaded.
Any help is appreciated.
I've been looking at what extension might do the trick for me, but I'm
not too sure. Maybe what I'm after is even (relatively) doable
without an extension, but being so new to mediawiki, I really am
clueless.
Here's what I need to do: I want my users to answer a survey. Once
they fill out the survey, they submit it. The information from the
survey gets entered in a dedicated table in the database, and an email
gets sent to the Wiki's admin email, with the information from the
survey form. I don't need the answers to be compiled and displayed on
the site, as that will be done manually at the end of the survey,
exporting to CSV, then playing with a spreadsheet.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to how I can best achieve this?
Thanks in advance.
Sean
I was starting a new Wiki-Tools SVN repo to replace the in page code on
our wiki you'd copy into files for extensions I've made. And I thought
of throwing in some of the extra bits my ideas for a MediaWiki Extension
manager extension would need. So I am thinking of putting together a
Extension Manager. I thought of using INI files for the settings and
throwing those through PHP's core ini parsing functions. But INI doesn't
fit the multiple values and other things that would be used in the
configuration data files for the Extensions read by the Extension
manager. So I decided to use XML.
But what code should I use to parse the XML files? Is there a standard
PHP function set/class for parsing XML that is widely used on most
servers (I don't want to require PHP to be reconfigured with another add
on just to run the Extension Manager), some PHP library I could include
in the manager, or some MediaWiki code for parsing XML?
What would be the best thing to use? I'm not sure what PHP functions or
anything are widely used and would be supported by most people. I just
share JaeSharp's Virtual Hosting, so because we can recompile PHP with
anything we need I don't know much about what php restrictions people
may have being on a shared WebHost.
--
~Daniel Friesen(Dantman) of The Gaiapedia, Wikia Graphical Entertainment Project, and Wiki-Tools.com
I am still finding it an uphill struggle to configure everything.
E-Mail notifications for new user accounts are not being sent, where do
I find the settings for trouble shooting this?
Charlie
Hey everyone,
I have just started working with MediaWiki (v1.10.1) and have been trying to customize the layout and functionality a little bit. It's going OK so far but I would like to change the title of the "Recent changes" special page. I would like to have the same functionality, just change the name that displays on the page itself. I thought that this would not be difficult, figuring that the display title would be hard coded somewhere as "Recent changes," however I have not been able to find where this is set. If anyone could let me know how to do this or point me in the right direction that would be great. Thanks!
Cheers,
Mark Johnston
Hi there,
I am creating my own mediawiki site - basically to display a bunch XML
and XSL docs. I am wondering how the examples on the wikipedia XSLT
page are so well formatted. What extensions are necessary to get that
type of coloring, etc.
Here is the URL with the samples:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSL_Transformations#Examples
Cheers,
Noah