hello
I have 2 namespaces in LocalSettings.php, a number of users, and
associations of
users with groups, and then permissions for groups access to namespaces
(with syswikiop user...)
I have edited pages in the 2 namespaces and would like to change the name of
one of the namespaces.
Do i have to sql the database directly or is there another way?
rds,
Hi,
I installed semantic media wiki and then Halo extension. It was working but
when I tried to login again I got the following message. I am using
mediawiki 1.12.0
Fatal error: Call to undefined method AuthPlugin::strictUserAuth() in
C:\xampp\htdocs\mediawiki\includes\User.php on line 2271
Any one can help this out.
Mehnaz Adnan
Ph.D. Candidate,
Department of Computer Science-Tamaki
University of Auckland
Hi,
Earlier this week I managed to screw up the PHP installation (upgrade
went wrong and I haven't been able to fix it yet) where my wikis are
run.
I installed PHP and MySQL on another Win2k3 server and I know that it works.
What do I need to do to move a wiki to another server? Copy the
database and the files?
And what would I have to modify in LocalSettings or other files?
Thanks!
Simon
>
>
> Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 08:43:24 GMT
> From: <65s.mg(a)atlas.cz>
> Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Adding onLoad scripts to a page
> To: <mediawiki-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
>
> Just add your script to the MediaWiki:Common.js. -MGrabovsky
>
Wow. That was surprisingly easy. Thanks!
--T
Hi. I'm running version 1.10 with php 5.1.6 ...
The following sequence of operations is weird:
1. edit a new article with name MYARTICLE. I write some general text but,
also add de following line
[[category:A]] [[category:B]]
(A and B has pages and there are a lot of pages classified as this
categories ).
2. If you go to category A or B, then MYARTICLE doesn't appear in the
categories!!!!
But if you makes 2 diferent editions and in the first put MYARTICLE in one
of the categories and in the second put the other category, all works fine
!!!!
Somebody tell me something about this?
I think that is a bug ... Perhaps, I must read something ... (sorry if that
is the case :-))
Thanks.
FDO.
Hi All,
as there seems to be nobody willing or able to make the FileLink-Extension
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FileLink work with MediaWiki 1.11.0 I'm
now looking for an alternative to this Extension for easy inclusion of links to
local files, preferably through a windows-like-search-gui through wich the local
file can be selected.
Does anybody know of such an extension?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Katharina Wolkwitz
Fachhochschule Südwestfalen
Hochschulbibliothek
Haldener Straße 182
58095 Hagen
Tel.: 02331/987-2706
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We have tried installing two Mediawiki extensions, FCKEditor
<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FCKeditor_%28by_FCKeditor_and_W
ikia%29> (Wikitext version) and CategorySuggest
<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CategorySuggest> . In both
cases they caused format loss in pages that used text indenting, and
we've had to remove them from our site since some groups do a lot of
indenting, and they really need to in order for their text, code
snippets, etc. to make sense.
In most cases the indenting is done using leading spaces, which seems to
be the recommended way with Mediawiki. <PRE> tags aren't really
recommended and some formatting can't be done inside them, but they do
seem to maintain the indents better than just leading spaces. We've also
had some people doing indenting using various levels of colons (:), and
those are also being lost.
Have other people run into this, and are there any workarounds? Both of
these extensions would really be a benefit to us if we could overcome
this loss of format issue. I figured when we ran into the problem with
CategorySuggest that maybe it was just a fluke, peculiar to that
extension, but now that it's two of them I'm wondering if this will be a
common problem, and that other extensions we try will also cause format
problems.
Thanks,
Pat