I am so sorry I bothered you with the previous two posts but problems
occurred:
proxy blocking, email error... Sniff!
lmhelp2 is the same as lmhelp...
Here is the post I wanted to submit:
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Hi nakohdo,
Thank you for your precious help :) .
I am using "Firefox":
in "View -> Character Encoding", "Unicode (UTF-8)" was and is checked.
> Try opening the robots.txt in your browser and change the encoding to
UTF-8.
With both "Firefox" and "Internet Explorer" Chinese characters aren't
displayed
properly. (The character encoding being Unicode (UTF-8) in both cases).
> right click, "Save target as..."
I have "Save Page As..."
So I saved the page as "robots.txt" and opened it with "MS Word".
It proposed me to choose a specific encoding:
I chose Unicode (UTF-8).
And it worked! I could see the Chinese characters and other foreign
characters too!
> The robots.txt file you mentioned in your first posting doesn't
provide a mechanism
> for telling its encoding so the browser has to guess or take the
defaul settings.
So, I added, at the beginning of the file "robots.txt", the following code
(without the starting dashes):
--<html>
--<head>
--<meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
--</head>
--<body>
and at the end:
--</body>
--</html>
And I changed the file extension:
robots.txt -> robots.html
Then, I opened it with Firefox and IE and I got the Chinese characters
and the other characters properly rendered too!
Thanks for your brains :) .
Sincerely,
--
Lmhelp
Hi all,
My 1.13.0 SAMP Mediawiki (PHP 5.2.6, MySQL 5.0.67-log) is running far
too slowly, although there's precious little going on in the LDOM in
which it runs. I've got a Subversion system running in a similar
environment, with no such problems, so it's unlikely to be the host or
network. I therefore think it has to be related to the wiki and
associated software. I had some problems getting mcrypt to compile when
I installed phpMyAdmin and it's been running without that (and complains
to that effect when I log in, but otherwise functions properly), but I
wouldn't have thought that would affect anything other than my use of
phpMyAdmin, but could that be a contributory factor?
I've looked at the Manual page on cacheing, but we don't have any
anonymous users, so that wouldn't help.
Any other suggestions as to what to look for would be welcome - I've
already increased the MySQL cache settings as per the advice of an
appropriately experienced person, but it made no difference.
Cheers,
/Sam
Sam Sexton
Provisioning Team Leader
Thomson Reuters
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Hello,
I am currently running a mediawiki as a company intranet. We currently
use the spinxsearch engine to index contents from the Mediawiki and
perform full-text search on wiki pages. We would like to index contents
from other tools/web sites as well.
I didn't look into sphinxsearch's features, so I don't know if it is
capable of indexing more than one database with more than one schema.
(i.e. indexing from mediawiki, drupal, an sqlite datase from some random
application and so on)
Apache solr seems to be able to do just this. Has anyone managed to
integrate search results from Apache solr into Mediawiki? I've found the
extension Extension:EzMwLucene. Can it work with solr or is it specific
to plain Lucene?
--
Gabriel Filion
Hi again,
It's bugged me for a while that the statistics shown in
Special:Statistics bear little resemblance to the real situation. I'm on
1.13.0 and wondered whether this situation has been improved in later
releases, as I've now been asked to report the stats on a monthly basis.
Examples of the discrepancies are (database/reported): Users 879/388
(userlist shows 879); Pages 5062/1910; Images 1054/923 - but in the
images dir, <find ? -type f | wc -l> only found 1024 - should I be
worried by that discrepancy or could it be associated with the fact that
directory 5/5f is not there?
Thanks in advance,
/Sam
Sam Sexton
Provisioning Team Leader
Thomson Reuters
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> Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 15:45:15 +0100
> From: "Antonio Orlando" <ant.o(a)libero.it>
> Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] CKeditor integration
> To: "MediaWiki announcements and site admin list"
> <mediawiki-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
> Message-ID: <op.u92txptg7wtwxn(a)mail.libero.it>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15; format=flowed;
> delsp=yes
>
> I think he was referring to CKeditor, not FCKeditor.
>
> --
> Antonio
FCKeditor is now CKeditor... I think that the suggested page should be
useful for CKeditor too...
Probably just small code changin' are required...
--
Giuseppe Briotti
g.briotti(a)gmail.com
"Alme Sol, curru nitido diem qui
promis et celas aliusque et idem
nasceris, possis nihil urbe Roma
visere maius."
(Orazio)
Yes I was referring to the new CKeditor that they came out with. It's the
same people but a rename and new look.
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 15:45:15 +0100
From: "Antonio Orlando" <ant.o(a)libero.it>
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] CKeditor integration
To: "MediaWiki announcements and site admin list"
<mediawiki-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Message-ID: <op.u92txptg7wtwxn(a)mail.libero.it>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15; format=flowed;
delsp=yes
I think he was referring to CKeditor, not FCKeditor.
--
Antonio
> Instructions are here:
>
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FCKeditor_%28Official%29
>
> I followed the instructions, and it works fine for me.
>
> V/r,
>
> Ryan Lane
Hi..I have seen some people saying that they were able to integrate the new
CKeditor in their mediawiki install. Does anyone want to share? Have tried
and failed.
Thanks.
Hi,
My issue is with the wiki configuration files not recognizing (.doc,
.pdf, .ppt, .xls) files as Media, but rather lumping them together with
Images (.jpg, .gif, .png). This causes problems in the files not showing
up in the link to menu... but rather showing up in the “insert image”
button/menu.
Is there a way to correct this issue?
MediaWiki <http://www.mediawiki.org/>: 1.11.0
PHP <http://www.php.net/>: 5.1.6 (apache2handler)
MySQL <http://www.mysql.com/>: 5.0.77
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Hello,
I am attempting to start a new project using the JWBF framework.
Looking at this site:
http://jwbf.sourceforge.net/pw/index.php?n=Site.GettingStarted
I am unable to follow the Getting Started documentation. Right from
the get go, I see that it references the class
net.sourceforge.jwbf.bots.MediaWikiBot
However, I am using the latest SNAPSHOT build (1.3.2-SNAPSHOT) and
don’t even see that class in there. Furthermore, I brought the project
trunk down from subversion and don’t see it there either. I don’t even
see the net.sourceforge.jwbf.bots package. I DO see the
net.sourceforge.jwbf.mediawiki.bots.MediaWikiBot class, however when I
try to instantiate that class with a the Wikipedia site I get a
NullPointerException.
Stacktrace for the exception is as follows:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
at net.sourceforge.jwbf.core.actions.HttpActionClient.<init>(HttpActionClient.java:97)
at net.sourceforge.jwbf.core.actions.HttpActionClient.<init>(HttpActionClient.java:76)
at net.sourceforge.jwbf.core.bots.HttpBot.setConnection(HttpBot.java:196)
at net.sourceforge.jwbf.core.bots.HttpBot.setConnection(HttpBot.java:124)
at net.sourceforge.jwbf.core.bots.HttpBot.<init>(HttpBot.java:49)
at net.sourceforge.jwbf.mediawiki.bots.MediaWikiBot.<init>(MediaWikiBot.java:98)
at my.project.package.wiki.WikiManager.main(WikiManager.java:11)
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at net.sourceforge.jwbf.JWBF.<clinit>(JWBF.java:49)
... 7 more
I looked in the latest production build and DID see the
net.sf.jwbf.bots.MWB class in there, however we would obviously like
to use the latest version of the code, especially since it is created
using Maven. Could you please direct me on any differences between the
getting started documentation on the site and usage of the most recent
versions of jwbf?
Any help on the subject is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.