Hi,
to display a selectbox width all categories -> select category extension
In my case i need this selectbox only on a subpage of a wizard, wich
supports the user when writing new articles to the wiki.
So, can I use this extension to display this selectbox in my special case?
thanks
mic
I seem to have everything working perfectly for memcached, but I dont see any difference in benchmarking a default pageview ie:
ab -n 100 http://192.168.0.40/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
shows the same result (about 7 requests per second) whether memcached is running or not.
Is this not an appropriate test to see if memcached is working, or is memcached simply not observable with a local unloaded mysql server?
When I run squid, requests jump into the 4000+ RPS range.
Details:
FreeBSD 6.2, apache 1.3, php 5, mysql 5 (local), memcached-1.2.2, PECL/memcache-2.1.2, mediawiki-1.10.1
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Hi,
Someone asked last time about search suggest for MediaWiki.
No problem, here is search suggest for Wikipedia, all you need to run is
add this to user javascript:
---CUT HERE---
document.write("\<script");
document.write(" src='http://images.wikia.com/central/suggest/suggest.js'");
document.write("\>");
document.write("\</script\>");
---CUT HERE---
For example put in:
http://pl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedysta:Inez_Korczyński/monob…
Also if you are the wiki owner, you can add it to global javascript.
Feel free to comment and suggest...
Inez
Hi everybody, I'm a bit at a loss with a "this should work" problems.
I've tried to enable SVG->PNG conversion using batik but I get only
an "Error creating thumbnail:" message.
I've then enabled debugging and found this in the log:
thumbnail failed on myhost: error -1 "" from "C:/jdk141/bin/java.exe
-Djava.awt.headless=true -jar
"D:/Inetpub/wwwroot/MediaWiki/extensions/SVGextension/batik-1.7/batik-rasterizer.jar"
-w 180 -d "D:/Inetpub/wwwroot/MediaWiki/uploads/thumb/f/f8/SymbolWaitVote2.svg/180px-SymbolWaitVote2.svg.png"
"D:/Inetpub/wwwroot/MediaWiki/uploads/f/f8/SymbolWaitVote2.svg" 2>&1"
I've run the command manually on the host machine, from a standard
shell, and the conversion is executed correctly, so much that if I
reload the page that should have
triggered the conversion, the image correctly appears.
I'm not quite sure how to debug this further. Any suggestions?
Manu
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Emanuele D'Arrigo
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I'm having problems with my TableEdit extension where saving
something from IE sometimes leads to extra backslashes showing up in
the saved data.
I use mysql_real_escape_string before saving to the database. I use
stripslashes when I get it back out.
What's weird is:
a) that it will work fine, and then I get a runaway cycle of ' going
to \\' to \\\' to \\\\' etc. It seems like once it gets out of hand,
stripslashes can't handle it anymore. But it's not happening most of
the time users edit and save.
b) The start of a backslash attack seems to be correlated with the
Table being edited with Internet Explorer.
I think part of the problem was that I needed to replace \r\n with \n
after using $wgRequest->getArray('field'). Any thoughts on:
- what's going on and
- what else I should be doing to take advantage of what the MW devs
have presumably already done to solve these kinds of problems?
Thanks!
Jim
=====================================
Jim Hu
Associate Professor
Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics
2128 TAMU
Texas A&M Univ.
College Station, TX 77843-2128
979-862-4054
I can't get the tagline (MediaWiki:Tagline) to show up. I added CSS I found
on mediawiki.org to MediaWiki:Common.css:
<h3 id="siteSub"><?php $this->msg('tagline') ?></h3>
but still nothing. What am I supposed to do?
--
Gary Kirk
Here's the skinny: I'm in the process of expanding one wiki (located at
http://chez-vrolet.net/octawiki) by means of expanding its scope (new
install at http://wikibus.net/wiki). The simplest way I can think of to
do this is to do an export of all files as XML files using the standard
Export tool, and then accordingly import them into the newer wiki.
Problem is though that I'm stuck on doing this from the command line -
it would be, quite frankly, much faster than exporting each article and
reimporting it all through the web interface.
(For what it's worth, the ultimate plan is that, in this wiki's case,
each agency would get a subdomain of its own just for organizational sake.)
So that said, what would be the fastest way to do this? Do I do an
export from the command line and re-import the same way (and how would I
do this?), or would it be a simple case of transplanting the database
from the mysql console (again, how?) And if the former, how would I
turn off the "don't export history" bit?
-Dennis Carr