> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 10:49:12 +0100
> From: Massimo Canonico <mex(a)di.unipmn.it>
> Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Table with split header
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> Hi,
> is there any way to got this effect in the table:
> http://rhftech.com/images/excel_split_header.png
>
> ?
>
> I'm looking at cell A1.
>
> Thanks,
> Massimo
As other posted, this is not possible with normal HTML, but probably
you can use a different approach using a background image to simulate
the splitting line
If you define a table cell css for that purpouse, you can reference
the style in mediawiki table syntax.
G.
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Hi,
I'am modifying XML dumps and would like to include my own revision id in
the XML file. Is it possible that two different pages (different page
ids) have a revision with the same revision id? Or do I have to expect
problems when importing the modified dump?
Thanks in advance
Sigbert
> Hi Courtney,
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Strange though that nobody has made this extension so far. The proper data
> is already available in the {{DEFAULTSORT:surname, given name}} which we
> should be able to keep updated.
>
> Bjorn
In this case I adopted a little different approach:
1. In each Author pages I created a template for classification (say,
a table with few key-value pairs as firstname, second name, country,
date of birth and so on)
2. using Dynamic Page List extension I create a list of articles
sorted as I like
Same approach can be useful for books too...
G.
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Hi all,
I've been trying to set up uploads and despite all the information and FAQs on the Mediawiki web
site, I have been unsuccessful. One problem might be because I'm using an old version of MediaWiki
-- v1.12. This old version is the current version for the latest stable version of Debian, so this
is what I'm stuck with. (I know I can upgrade just mediawiki, but I'd like to avoid that as I would
like to try to keep everything at the same Debian distribution.)
Where I've gotten to is that the "Upload" link appears and when I click it and select an image file
(.png) to upload, I get taken to a page with a very brief message:
Upload file
Upload warning
Protected page
None of these messages are hyper-linked and the last one is in red. To my knowledge, the file was
never received (I can't seem to find it). Are there error logs to help me find out what I'm doing
wrong? I believe by default they should go to /var/lib/mediawiki/images and I've given write
permission to that directory. I guess I'm missing something obvious still; does anyone have any
suggestions on what I should try?
Thanks in advance!
Ray
I’ve installed MediaWiki, and I am trying to go through the configuration step. I have reached the point where I am trying to go through the config/index.php script, and I get the “Can't write config file, aborting” page coming up. This page tells me that I need to execute the following:
cd /path/to/wiki
chmod a+w config
I have done this step (repeatedly), and it still does not work. I am running Apache as apache.apache, and the directory is both owned by apache.apache, AND has 777 permissions. I’ve restarted apache at least twice. What am I missing?
I have Googled for this problem, and it seems like it is a recurring problem that others have encountered.
Thanks to anyone that can help.
Edward Swing
Principal Technology Consultant
Vision Systems & Technology, Inc.
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I am running into the following issue on judgepedia.org.
First I log into the site and can traverse any page I want fine
I go to Upload File and upload an image. The image is
uploaded, but I am logged out. I attempt to go to any File page and I
am logged out everytime. I cannot change a File now of any type
because of this. It is happening for all users.
Things I have tried:
1. Changing the file permissions on disk (No change)
2. Added the following to .htaccess to cache sessions on disk
php_value session.cache_expire 10800
php_value session.gc_maxlifetime 10800
php_value session.save_path /mypath/session (yes, I created
this directory with 777 perms)
- This broke logins across the site
Thanks for the suggestions/help in advance.
Lennie
Hello,
I am using imagemap . Is it possible to open a page in the new window with
some text after clicking on the image?
Thanx in advance
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