hi there,
please, does anybody know how to connect three mediawiki-wikis through interwikilinks and
- !!! modify the search-function that any of these single wikis
searches all of the (three) wikis´ content?
thanx, frieder
I tried adding a external link in MediaWiki:Sidebar using **
[http://www.domain.com/forums/index.php Community Forums] but it doesn't
appear in my sidebar
Is there an easy way to implement relative headers?
E.g. when you have a generic article which uses headers, those headers
may be right for some articles in which you want to transclude the
generic article, but totally wrong for other articles.
I suspect the mantra will be "avoid headers in transcluded pages", but
if anyone has a workaround, it'd be welcome.
Kind regards,
Herta
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but it comes with a free ride around the Sun."
Hello,
I am getting ready to start a Wiki. I'm using MediaWiki with vBulletin
intergration and vBseo.
How do I get my wiki to use url's like say my-wiki-domain.com/Serversinstead of
my-wiki-domain.comindex.php/Servers
Working example of what I want - http://www.wowwiki.com/Servers
Thanks!
I am trying to get "captchas" to working on my Mediawiki installation,
to use in conjunction with a guestbook. The author of the Mediawiki
extension, which is written in php, says that the reason that the
'capchas' do not work is a problem with "certain distros" installation
of php and certain features of GD. He does not elaborate. I have a out
of the box installation of mediawiki, php5, and everything I can find
that has 'gd' as part of it, all installed from Debian testing and up to
date.
The entire system seems to be working fine with no tweaking, except this
particular feature. Anyone here who knows php & gd or anyone with any
experience with getting this to work. BTW: When this was installed from
Debian etch it all worked OK including the 'capchas' when I decided to
set up a newer system on testing it does not.
Thanks!!
Frosty
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