Hola;
¿Hay alguna forma de obtener una lista de los autores de una página?
En el historial salen todas las ediciones con los nombres de los
autores, pero lo que yo quisiera sería una lista resumen de quiénes han
contribuido; si puede ser con el número de ediciones de cada uno, si no
da igual.
¿Hay alguna herramienta extra para hacer análisis de este tipo?
Es para un wiki de ámbito educativo.
Saludos.
- Dvdgmz.
Hello
Sorry for this elemental question I can't find a answer using google,
how can I list files, using dired, with respect to their size not the
date?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
I probably did something to screw up my wikis, but all of them couldn't use
the standard javascript table sorting function in MediaWiki
(class="sortable). Thought I'd document a little to save future admins some
work. If this is a common problem, someone create a bug and I'll look into
fixing it.
The symptom was that class="sortable" was being ignored (tables wouldn't
sort).
The way you make tables sortable is to add the table to a javascript class
"sortable". This is done by (example)
{| class="sortable"
! ColHdr1
! ColHdr2
|-
| r1c1
| r1c2
|-
| r2c1
| r2c2
|}
Table sorting in MediaWiki is done via javascript found in
skins/common/wikibits.js in it's own section.
I didn't stop to figure out why it wasn't sorting, I just replaced it with
the original source code, which can be found in
http://www.joostdevalk.nl/code/sortable-table/
Once you've copied that source code into wikibits.js, you probably want to
change back to the MediaWiki sort icons:
/* You can change these values */
var image_path = stylepath+"/common/images/";
var image_up = "sort_up.gif";
var image_down = "sort_down.gif";
var image_none = "sort_none.gif";
In addition you shoudl comment out the following line (already done for you
later with addhook)
addEvent(window, "load", sortables_init);
Hope this helps someone!
Jack
Our users prefer to have fulltext search behavior as the default, rather than the "Go" button search behavior. So I've customized our MediaWiki 1.4.5 instance to remove the "Go" button. (I removed the <input> tag for the "Go" button in skin.php.)
Now the search behavior varies, depending on the browser. If I type a search term and hit the 'enter' key:
Firefox - performs fulltext search, showing results page with matching page titles and then matching article text
Internet Explorer - performs search as if 'Go' button was pressed, jumps to page with matching title
Has anyone else seen this behavior, and how can I correct it?
Thank you,
-amy
hi,
we switched from the source package to Debians one. We had a structure
like:
http://www.foo.org/index.php/page
Debians version has:
http://www.foo.org/mediawiki/index.php/page
so, my problem is now, that nearly every "hard" link is now broken. I
want to fix these links with mod_rewrite, but i'm not sure how. I know
the page http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Short_URL but i don't get
it. We have also installed mailman and some more in the same way, so
that i can't redirect easy all to the mediwiki/ folder.
So, what i want, is that every "hard URL" works, like before. One way
were to suppress the mediawiki/ folder or, redirect from the URL without
mediawiki/, to the correct page, _with_ mediawiki/
any suggestions?
cu denny
Sorry to spam everyone with my add request.
I had a question - I'm a newbie to mediawiki & I installed the program (v.
1.13.2) successfully to my website: www.researchpipeline.com.
But when I went to www.researchpipeline.com/mediawiki (where it was
installed), it just gives me the message that I need to set up mediawiki
first! I tried setting it up again with the exact same result. No error
messages or anything. I then went and looked at my website's error logs in
cPanel and found the following messages (the time-stamp was around the same
time I was manually installing mediawiki, but I don't know if these errors
are related):
File does not exist: /home/lyndi1/public_html/researchpipeline/404.shtml
File does not exist:
/home/lyndi1/public_html/researchpipeline/www.rapidminer.com/
File does not exist: /home/lyndi1/public_html/404.shtml
File does not exist: /home/lyndi1/public_html/robots.txt
Here's the output file mediawiki gave me after installation:
* PHP 5.2.6 installed
* Found database drivers for: MySQL PostgreSQL SQLite
* PHP server API is cgi; using ugly URLs (index.php?title=Page_Title)
* Have XML / Latin1-UTF-8 conversion support.
* Warning: A value for session.save_path has not been set in PHP.ini. If
the default value causes problems with saving session data, set it to a
valid path which is read/write/execute for the user your web server is
running under.
* PHP's memory_limit is 32M.
* Couldn't find Turck MMCache, eAccelerator, APC or XCache; cannot use
these for object caching.
* GNU diff3 not found.
* Found GD graphics library built-in, image thumbnailing will be enabled
if you enable uploads.
* Installation directory:
/home/lyndi1/public_html/researchpipeline/mediawiki
* Script URI path: /mediawiki
* Installing MediaWiki with php file extensions
* Environment checked. You can install MediaWiki.
* Warning: $wgSecretKey key is insecure, generated with mt_rand().
Consider changing it manually.
*
Generating configuration file...
* Database type: MySQL
* Loading class: DatabaseMysql
* Attempting to connect to database server as lyndi1_wikiuser...success.
* Connected to 5.0.51a-community; enabling MySQL 4.1/5.0 charset mode
* Database lyndi1_wikidb exists
* Creating tables... done.
* Initializing statistics...
* Created sysop account wikisysop.
*
Creating LocalSettings.php...
Installation successful! Move the config/LocalSettings.php file to the
parent directory, then follow this link to your wiki.
-----Original Message-----
From: Christensen, Courtney [mailto:ChristensenC@BATTELLE.ORG]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 6:09 AM
To: lyndie(a)researchpipeline.com
Subject: RE: [Mediawiki-l] please add me to your mailing list!
Has anyone already mentioned that you can add yourself to the list at
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l ?
-----Original Message-----
From: mediawiki-l-bounces(a)lists.wikimedia.org
[mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Lyndie Chiou
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 12:25 AM
To: mediawiki-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] please add me to your mailing list!
lyndie(a)researchpipeline.com
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This is a feature and bugfix release. This version fixes an issue in
auto-authentication with newer versions of MediaWiki (1.11+).
New features:
* Added support for web server authentication
* Added support and documentation for Kerberos Authentication (via web
server authentication)
Bugfixes:
* Reworked the auto authentication code
* Added functionality to ignore email confirmation
* Added option for defining attributes to use when pulling preferences
* Added support for ldapi
* Fixed bugs when adding users
* Fixed SSLAuth function to work with newer versions of MediaWiki
* Added an id to the userlogin template for wsDomain (added in core
code)
* Fixed the debug code to remove expensive implodes
For documentation regarding Kerberos authentication, please see:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LDAP_Authentication/Kerberos_Con
figuration_Examples
For documentation regarding SSL (smartcard) authentication, please see:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LDAP_Authentication/Smartcard_Co
nfiguration_Examples
For general documentation for the plugin, please see:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LDAP_Authentication
For support, please post questions on the general documentation's
discussion page:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:LDAP_Authentication
V/r,
Ryan Lane
Hi,
I'm trying to make a link out of an embedded image. In HTML terms, an <a/> tag wrapped around an <img/> tag.
I tried the following syntax, per the docs<http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Images_and_other_uploaded_files#Link>:
[[Image:Pic.jpg|link=http://google.com/]]
But the link assigned to the image is always the image description page on the wiki; not the specified link (google.com).
I also tried the direct linking method:
[http://linktopagehttp://linktoImage]
But our wiki engine ignore the syntax.
Is there another way to make a link out of an image? Also, are there any wiki configuration settings that an admin might need to tweak to make something like this work?
Thanks,
Tim