Hi,
I have write the Main page with a wrong date (in future).
Now I have corrected the date but when I edit this page is always the
page with the date in the future that is displayed.
How do I fix this error?
Regards
Senufo
I am trying to install the extension GoogleSiteSearch. On Mediawiki v1.14
The extension page has several example sites using it, but they all seem to
be using older versions. Has anyone had success using this extension on
v1.14?
Jake Ford
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Hi,
I would like to hide all the tabs (Edit, History, etc ) on a specific page
(only one). I have found that we can hide a specific tab on all the pages,
but how to hide all the tabs on one page only?
Thanks in advance!
Pierre Labrecque
Hi,I have been trying to copy some of the Infobox templates (e.g.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_generic) and other great
templates (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:WikiProject_templates) from
Wikipedia to our own wiki installation (http://mike2.openmethodology.org). I
have had limited success, because there are so many dependencies and there
appear to be also many configuration settings required.
Is anyone aware of some simple instructions on how to copy the templates and
what extensions or configuration are required? I am particularly interested
in the Infoboxes on the right hand side and on the bottom of articles.
I am also struggling to get common.css or skin.css to control the layout of
the templates as it is used on Wikipedia. The templates just seem to ignore
the classes defined in the css articles.
Any help would be welcome!
Thanks,
Andi
Hello,
I have a question for those of you running SVN (or a similar CVS.) We here
at EcoliWiki.net have a small number of people working on active development
of extensions, and we keep those extensions in an SVN repository. We have
the repository divided into four top-level directories, described as:
(a.) trunk/ - main development branch; holds the code that is used on our
development site.
(b.) production/ - code that gets run on the production server, rarely ever
changed.
(c.) branches/ - seperate lines of active development
(d.) tags/ - snapshots of the repository at certain revisions
The reason for having a fourth ("production") directory is that sometimes we
find bugs in the production code that need to changed immediately.
Idealistically we should fix these bugs in trunk/ and let those changes
propogate to the production server whenever we create a "tag."
Realistically, though, this is not the case...some things need to be fixed
right away and can't wait for a full turn of the development-cycle. It gets
really annoying trying to merge the changes between trunk/ and produciton/ -
sometimes a change is made in one and not the other, creating what I call
"dev-site drift."
I am wondering how others' repositories are set up and how those with
mirrored development/produciton servers have their wiki's set up. What has
worked for you? Any good advice?
-Daniel Renfro
Hu Lab Research Associate
MS 2128 Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843
979-862-4055
>
> Awwww, you are really one very lucky and fortunate guy. I left my website
> open for registration at
> Dummipedia.org<http://dummipedia.org/Free_Simplified_Online_Encyclopedia
> >for
> almost 2 years and hardly anyone does.
>
> PM Poon
>
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Waleed Pervaiz <wpervaiz(a)hotmail.com
> >wrote:
>
Hi there,
I travelled to your site. The sidebar breaks with chrome. Most likely, this
is because of the width of the picture (same thing that happened with to
pictures on WikiKids :-( )
D.D. Sumurai8
www.kinderwiki.netwww.wikikids.nl
"Dit is net zo concreet en levensvatbaar als een schoenendoos vol dooie
kuikentjes." -- Wikip... <http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebruiker:Mwpnl>
Gey guys,
I'm relatively new to mediawiki, but learning fast. I want to be able to give access to only users whom I approve.
I used these lines to disable view access for anonymous users:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] = false;
$wgWhitelistRead = array ( "Main Page", "Special:Userlogin", "Help:Contents");
But a user can always login and start viewing. Is there any way that I could restrict registration? Either I approve of the user before his login starts working, or only I have access to "add" new users.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Waleed
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I need to have Django (a python web framework) handle
authentication/authorization instead of MediaWiki doing it (like
normal). This way authentication/authorization is handled in one place
with a single sign-on.
I've seen many extentions and notes regarding authentication, but none
specifically deal with Django. Before I start seeing what I can
mish-mosh together from all the other information I've found, I thought
I would ask to see if anybody has already done this.
I'm currently running MediaWiki v1.12.3 and php 5.2.5, but can upgrade
if necessary.
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here have been proven to be my own. [http://www.csh.rit.edu/~adam/]
Just wondering. Im running 2 wikis with the SyntaxHighlight extension.
After I insert code in the wiki and save it.. When I copy the
highlighted code from it, it has (obviously cant see them, I
can paste it in a program that shows them.) at all the page breaks.
But if I use or copy that same syntax place it in the mediawiki.org
sandbox and save it, it does not have them.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
-Adam
We have been discussing purging unused user accounts on the
OpenOffice.org Wiki.
I can run the removeUnusedAccounts.php maintenanace script, and it will
happily remove all unused accounts (that have zero edits)... the patch
suggested on the Discussion page for
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:RemoveUnusedAccounts.php allows me
to set the age of unused accounts.
Is there any guideline that people use for how old an unused account
should be before it is removed? Is it 10 days, 180 days, 365 days?
Does anyone change the query so that the script checks for unused
account that has not been logged into in X number of days? Is this possible?
The concern I am hearing from the OOo Community is that we may purge
accounts of Wiki users who have created an account, but not yet decided
to make an edit. I'm wondering how other Wiki admins manage this...
C.
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OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany