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A second release candidate for MediaWiki 1.13 is now available. Please
try it
out and tell us if it works for you. This is a beta release and should
be used with care.
Selected changes since MediaWiki 1.13.0rc1:
* Removed $wgForwardSearchUrl
* Added magic word __STATICREDIRECT__ to suppress the redirect fixer
* Fixed bugs 14907, 14966, 14987, 13376, 14904, 15035 and 14944.
Selected changes since MediaWiki 1.12.0:
* New special pages: FileDuplicateSearch, ListGroupRights
* Special:UserRights and Special:SpecialPages have been redesigned
* More options on Special:Recentchangeslinked and Special:WhatLinksHere
* New parser functions: PAGESINCATEGORY, PAGESIZE
* Can hide categories with __HIDDENCAT__
* Friendlier behaviour for users who click a red link but can't edit
* Image redirects are now enabled by default
* Drop-down AJAX search suggestions ($wgEnableMWSuggest)
* Search results show image thumbnails
* The search box in the MonoBook sidebar can be moved up by editing
[[MediaWiki:Sidebar]]
* Double redirects created by a page move can be fixed automatically
Full release notes:
http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/tags/REL1_13_0RC2/phase3/RELEASE…
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Hello all,
I am using a wiki to organize development notes and from them create
structured systems specifications.
A major benefit of using mediawiki is that I can create purely text
documents, which can easily be accessed from low-bandwidth locations. Also
they can easily fit into software distributions as "readme" files.
The only down side is that the topic headers in the text do not have the
same numbering structure that the topics do in the table of contents, so it
is hard to follow the document structure in a text file.
How would I go about printing the numbering seen in the table of contents in
front of the topic headings in the main text?
Also, I might mention that most systems specification styles require that
the numbers be in the text, though that is only unnecessary in non-hypertext
documents.
Thanks in advance, John
For some reason, every time I try to update my wiki from 1.11 to 1.12, I
end up getting a HTTP 500 error after the update and I have to manually
restore a 9MB SQL backup line-by-line each time.
I am re-using the old LocalSettings.php and AdminSettings.php files. Is
there some change that causes the old settings to fail? I don't recall
having this issue on any previous upgrade.
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Curulan Angelicos
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I know that this list is Mediawiki but I feel at home here and I'm sure
someone knows the answer to this.
I'm using SVN now to manage Mediawiki and, once one gets over the learning
curve, its tremendous.
I know that I can update to the latest version with the (scarily brief and
powerful "svn up") but I'm looking for something that will tell me exactly
what files will change before I issue that command. I would also like to be
able to see what would happen if I gave the command "svn sw" and switched to
another branch.
I've looked at "svn st" and "svn info" but can't seem to find something that
basically runs "svn up" without actually updating anything!
Anyone or should I go and get friendly on the SVN boards?
Hi,
i just wondering if it possible to colapse the toc (the default
behaviour is to expand it)
For exemple :
i just want to show
1 test1
2 test2
3 test3
and not
1 test1
1.1 test11
1.2 test12
2 test2
2.1 test21
and only when i click on 1 test1 it will expand the under menu
does any extension exist for this ?
i am on MW 1.12
I'm wondering if anyone else has this. It took me a few days to spot this as
I forgot to check my error logs but now I see I've had 16meg of errors over
a weekend on a development site that gets very little traffic.
Since upgrading (with svn) my logs are full of:
[Fri Aug 01 12:38:01 2008] [error] [client 67.90.55.2] PHP Warning:
preg_match() [<a href='function.preg-match'>function.preg-match</a>]:
Compilation failed: PCRE does not support \\L, \\l, \\N, \\P, \\p, \\U, \\u,
or \\X at offset 3 in /var/www/vhosts/
adv01.mysite.com/httpdocs/w/includes/Linker.php on line 1364, referer:
http://adv01.mysite.com/w/index.php?title=Fitzgerald:_Second-class_citizens…
Problem?
Is there a way to have this enabled as a default when someone verifies
their email?
Also, any way to enable it as a default and hide it so it can't be changed?
Hello I was trying to change a user password and now that users pass is
not working
mw: 1.13rc1
mysql: 5
i ran:
UPDATE user SET user_password = MD5(CONCAT(user_id, '6', MD5('test')))
WHERE user_name = 'Testuser';
in a mysql commandline. which said that 1 field was updated. However now
i can't login with the new or old password.
What can i do?
Thanks,
Matt