Hello everybody,
There is sombody who know how to integrate mediawiki with eventum
(bugtracker from Mysql) in a single sign-on enviroment?
Tips, documentation, links?
Thank you,
Geo
We are using mediaWiki 1.14.1.
Our wiki is about language, so case is significant and "word"
and "Word" could be quite different things. Accordingly,
$wgCapitalLinks has been set to false. However, the behaviour
is somewhat strange. If, for example, "word" exists, but "Word"
doesn't:
* Searching for "word" shows "word" -- OK
* Searching for "Word" shows "word", which is wrong because
they are different thing. Further, the article title is "Word"
(and if edited, Recent Changes shows "Word", too).
* Following [[word]] shows "word" -- OK
* Oddly, following [[Word]] shows "Word" in edit mode with
the contents of "word"!
How can I set up MediaWiki so that "word" and "Word" are so
different as "Black" and "White".
Thanx
Javier
Hello everybody,
This is my first posting to this MediaWiki mailing list.
I am managing a MediaWIki site at http://www.bmk.no/wiki.
After having used Extension:ImportUsers, I discovered that the media files
viewing faulted, using a strange file path.
I don't really know if the use of the extension caused it, but now I need to
fix it somehow.
This is how it looks (partly translated from Norwegian) where the
"Festivallogo" picture was supposed to appear:
Error creating miniature picture: convert unable to open image: convert:
unable to open image
`/data/www/bmk.no/www/wiki/images/Festivallogo.jpg': No such file or
directory.
convert: missing an image filename
`/data/www/bmk.no/www/wiki/images/thumb/Festivallogo.jpg/600px-Festivallogo.
jpg'
Best regards,
Even Thorbergsen
User Event (or EvenT) at several Wikipedias.
Pe 17.01.2010 14:00, mediawiki-l-request(a)lists.wikimedia.org a scris:
> Is it possible (maybe with an extension?) to change the design for a
> single page?
>
> T4b
>
The most simple way is to edit the css file of your skin.
Example:
You have a page "Main Page". In your source code you'll see something
like this:
<body class="mediawiki ltr ns-0 ns-subject page-Main_Page"> where page-Main_page is the css class for your page "Main Page"
All you have to do is to add all css rules with class page-Main_Page in front of every declaration.
.page-Main_Page #sidebar-left {margin: 10px 0 10px 10px;}
.page-Main_Page #sidebar-right {margin: 10px 10px 10px 0;} ...
Add css declarations only for elements do you want to modify.
All other page will remain unchanged.
Sorry for my bad english
Geo
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Tel : +40 21 2421040-1139
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Hello,
for a wiki I administer, it's sometimes desirable for admins to work
as another user, either by
- "becoming" the user without having to manually login (sudo-like behaviour),
- or manually changing the username in the page history on newly
created or modified pages
so it looks like another user edited the page rather than the admin.
I wasn't able to find an extension that does so. Is that possible with
MediaWiki?
Thanks
Florian
Hello MW users,
I have been trying to achieve the following for quite some time but not sure
what would be the best way to do it.
I am using MediaWiki 1.12 on Debian 5.0 Linux.
I know of two ways by which users can add their signature after adding a
comment to the discussion page on any wiki article.
1. Type "~~~~" (four tildes) at the end of the comment.
2. There is a "Insert Signature" button in the editing toolbar by which a
person can include the signature.
So my question is:
In both the above cases, one has to remember to add the signature. Is there
any way by which the signature gets added automatically whenever a user adds
a comment to the discussion page?
I tried checking the extension matrix before posting but nothing came up
related to signatures.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:A.../AllExtensions<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Alterego/ExtensionMatrix/AllExtensions>
Any ideas?
Dear folks,
I need a solution for the following problem:
In my MediaWiki, there was a huge tree of pages named like
...mywiki/a
...mywiki/a/b
...mywiki/a/b/c
...mywiki/a/b/d
...mywiki/a/e
...mywiki/a/e/f
...mywiki/a/e/g
and so on.
For some reason, I had to delete all those pages below "a" (done by
maintenance/deleteBatch.php).
Now, I'd like to display a single information page if anybody uses an
outdated deep link instead of the usual message "There is currently no
text in this page, you can search for this page title in other pages
or edit this page."
But I don't want to create 500+ redirects... Is there another way to
show "mywiki/a" when sombody uses "mywiki/a/b/c"?
This means, each page with prefix "a/" shoud be redirected to "a".
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Thanks in advance, best regards: Volker Riediger
_______________________________________________________________________
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University of Koblenz-Landau, Voice: +49 261 287 2706
Institute for Software Technology, Fax: +49 261 287 2721
PF201602, D-56016 Koblenz, Germany http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~riediger
Hello,
can you tell me the magicword or the local-variable to get the actually
logged in user?!
Is it possible to get this information in the mediawiki!?
Thanks a lot
Dennis Wolf
Tech Geek, that is standard behaviour of WikiForum
http://manual.wikiation.nl/Level_2_wikiforum
It is used in its own namespace but could be used instead of the
discussion page as well. It give
much more structure and enforce respectation the time depending
structure of the thread.
It is propriety software. It is part of Wikibox Blue of Wikiation
This very valueble for my Organisation. I have many doubts, but maybe I
consider to make it Open
Source. I will start a new thread about this.
Bernard Hulsman
Hi,
I have got a problem with some extension (CategoryTree, ParserFunctions) only
working for users that are logged in. If not logged in, the plain tags are
displayed (CategoryTree) or the output is completely garbled.
I can rule out that any settings in Localsettings.php are causing this error
(have tested it on a test instance). I have also tried the latest snapshot of
CategoryTree from SVN. It is also no browser or caching issue.
The interesting thing is that Special:Version also differs for users logged in
/ not logged in. Among others, <categorytree> is only listed under "Parser
extension tags" when logged in:
http://wiki.opensuse.org/images/5/56/Logged-in1.pnghttp://wiki.opensuse.org/images/1/18/Not-logged-in1.png
Any hints what could cause this error?
MediaWiki version: 1.15.1
PHP version: 5.2.6
OS: Linux
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Thanks
Frank
Frank Sundermeyer, Technical Writer, Documentation
SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, D-90409 Nuernberg
Tel: +49-911-74053-0, Fax: +49-911-7417755; http://www.opensuse.org/
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