Hi List,
I'm looking for someone with commit access that would be willing to sponsor my extension. I'd like to release a special page I wrote that allows a user to pick a date and then shows a page grouping of changes that have been made to the wiki since then into "New Articles", "New Images", "Changed Articles", "Changed Images", "Deleted Articles", and "Deleted Images". The page also uses Special:Export to make an xml file of the brand new articles. The extension works well enough for what we are using it for, but I'm certain the community could improve it and I think that some people might find it useful.
Courtney Christensen
HI,
Is it possible to get Lucene search to search for capital letters?
For example some users enter "Quality Audit" and others enter "QA" and currently QA will not be picked up.
Another issue we are having, some users say "Court" and others write it as "Courts," Is their anyway to include plurals within the search?
Your help would be appreciate.
David
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Is there a way to embed an image in an article that won't respond to being clicked and take the user to the page that shows the image itself?
Thanks,
Rob
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Okay, I guess I'm too stupid. Could someone please give me a working
example of how to define wgUploadPath and the other relevant variables
for my wiki to upload images to an external domain? Local upload works
fine and I read all relevant sections in the mediawiki manual, but I
seriously don't understand what it says.
Like this?:
$wgUploadPath = 'http://external.domain.com/images';
$wgUploadDirectory = and here ???
$ and other variables?
Thank you.
Hello,
I have just installed mediawiki on my site and it is running fine so
far, except this one strange behaviour, maybe you can help me:
When I access the site with "www", using <http://www.mywiki.com/>, I get
redirected to <http://mywiki.com/wiki/Mainpage> (without "www"), but
when I access the site without "www", using only <http://mywiki.com/>,
all I get is a blank page.
Accessing any content (e.g. <http://mywiki.com/wiki/Article>) with or
without "www" gives me the same page and works fine.
Why is that? Why redirection from with to without "www", and why a blank page?
I have installed mediawiki on a shared hosting server without root
access, using a .htaccess file with the following content (to use PHP 5
and for nice URLs redirecting from the installation in /w/ to the non-
existing /wiki/, copied unaltered from the installation instructions):
AddType x-mapp-php5 .php
AddHandler x-mapp-php5 .php
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^wiki/(.*)$ /w/index.php?title=$1 [PT,L,QSA]
RewriteRule ^wiki/*$ /w/index.php [L,QSA]
RewriteRule ^/*$ /w/index.php [L,QSA]
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
~ Manfred
Hallo!
Weiß hier jemand, wie man die von Daniel Arnold erstellte Extension "Multilang" bekommen kann? Die von mediawiki.org verlinkte Quelle ist nämlich schon seit einiger Zeit down.
Grüße
Olli
PS: Ich hoffe, ich habe die richtige Mailingliste für meine Frage gewählt.
Hi,
Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this question, it's not
specifically about a mediawiki extension.
I'm writing a program for a separate PHP project, and I'd like to
parse wikitext into HTML. I've looked at the Alternative Parsers page
on mediawiki.org, but I'd like to know if it would be possible to use
some of the existing mediawiki PHP classes to parse the wikitext.
I was just wondering what the simplest code would be to convert from
wikitext into HTML. I've been looking at using Parser.php, but I think
I then need to include some other files. I've tried the following
code:
<?php
include("Parser.php");
include("GlobalFunctions.php");
$myparse = new Parser();
$linking = $myparse->parse("Hello ''there''");
echo $linking->getText();
?>
but I got "This file is part of MediaWiki, it is not a valid entry
point". So I assume I can't just create an instance of the Parser
class without including some other mediawiki classes.
Can anybody suggest how I can use the Parser class on its own (or with
as few other classes as possible)?
Thanks,
Jonny
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