Hello,
Everytime I try to upload a new image with special characters in name, I've
got this kind of error:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 20971520 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 122880 bytes) in [...]/includes/Article.php on line 2860
Please, can somebody help me?
Thanks, Raul
Wiki: 1.13.2
PHP: 5.2.0-8
MySQL: 5.0.32
Hello,
I have moved a Wiki-Database from one Server to an other. And now all images
with special characters in name throw this error on selecting them in the
image list:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 20971520 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 491520 bytes) in [...] /includes/specials/SpecialUpload.php on line
1220
Can somebody help me?
Raul
Bonjour à tous,
la semaine dernière, après mon étonnement de ne pas trouver de
communauté francophone d'utilisateurs de MediaWiki (alors qu'il existe
mwusers.com et mwusers.de) j'ai décidé de créer http://mediawikifr.org.
Le but est tout simplement d'être un lieu d'entraide pour les
utilisateurs francophones de MediaWiki.
C'est un lieu d'entraide et de partage, et même si pour l'instant ce
n'est qu'un forum (un wiki ne tardera sans doute pas dès que j'aurai
fini l'intégration), il évoluera au gré des envies de la communauté.
Je vous invite donc à venir y faire un tour, et à faire part de vos
commentaires, idées, critiques, afin que mediawikifr.org puisse
s'améliorer et répondre aux attentes de tous.
A bientôt !
--Raphaël
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now for english speaking people :)
Hi everyone,
last week, after discovering with astonishment that there was no french
speaking MediaWiki user forum (as there is mwusers.com and mwusers.de),
I decided to create http://mediawikifr.org.
The goal is very simple: a place for mutual help for french speaking
MediaWiki users.
This is a place for mutual help and sharing, and though it is still just
a forum (a wiki will be quickly available as soon as I have completed
the integration), it will evolve to suit the needs of the community.
Everyone is welcome to come and just say hi, or give feedback, ideas,
comments, criticism, in order to make mediawikifr.org a better place for
everyone of us.
See you soon!
--Raphael
Not sure which list this should go to, but....
I want to take the output from a Semantic form field and turn the
string which is rendered as
a,b,c,d,e,f
into something very similar to
a
b
c
d
e
f
ie. turning "," into "<br />".
Is this possible and how - haven't figured out what to google on, so
any hints appreciated.
Regards,
Martin S
Hi !
I have some basic questions about the history of page changes:
How to clean the history for a given page ?
How to globally clean the history for all pages ?
How to find the pages having a long history ?
How to set a max number of change the history has to remind ?
How to set a time limit for the history ?
Thanks for any help.
--
francois.piette(a)overbyte.be
Author of ICS (Internet Component Suite, freeware)
Author of MidWare (Multi-tier framework, freeware)
http://www.overbyte.be
Hi,
On mediawiki.org one of the parameters on {{extension}} is "License".
Is this to be interpreted as extra licenses in addition to the GPL? I
think that because MediaWiki is GPL, extensions must also be GPL.
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl-faq.html#GPLModuleLicense says:
++++
If I add a module to a GPL-covered program, do I have to use the GPL
as the license for my module?
The GPL says that the whole combined program has to be released
under the GPL. So your module has to be available for use under the
GPL.
But you can give additional permission for the use of your code.
You can, if you wish, release your program under a license which is
more lax than the GPL but compatible with the GPL. The license list
page gives a partial list of GPL-compatible licenses.
++++
So does it seem safe to assume that all published extensions must be
GPL, + whatever else is specified?
thanks,
Brianna
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