Hello,
Use "index.php?curid=X".
Cheers!
Alexandre Emsenhuber
Le 8 août 2012 à 11:37, Jens Albrecht a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>
>
> is there a way to show a page not by using the title-form
> "index.php/Main_Page" but instead by using the page id like
> "index.php?pageid=X" ?
>
> I hope you get what I mean! Sorry for bad english.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
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Dear all,
Is there any document available which can help us in creating new
extensions for media wiki for image upload with advanced option. also
suggest me if any extension available smiler to this feature.
Thanks in advance...
Rohit
Hi,
is there a way to show a page not by using the title-form
"index.php/Main_Page" but instead by using the page id like
"index.php?pageid=X" ?
I hope you get what I mean! Sorry for bad english.
Regards
For those of you who are deploying MediaWiki for a living:
Organisation for Co-operation and Security in Europe (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSCE)
Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine has issued a tender
for Development of Software, Integration, Deployment and Maintenance of
the Election Commissioner Recruitment and Training System:
http://www.osce.org/procurement/92340
It seems like MediaWiki could be a good fit for at least part of
the solution.
It is a worldwide tender and one does not have to be based in Ukraine
to apply.
Happy bidding to those interested!
//Saper
Hi,
I am developing a wiki to share knowledge between workmates which is based
on SemanticMediawiki extension. All of it is a set of pages (templates,
etc.) in Mediawiki. But this leads to a situation with a lot of changes
along the time.
Anyway I think it is useful and I'd like to share this project in
Internet. Which is the best strategy?
I know that I can export all my pages into a file. But is there
any idea/extensions about this issue?
Regards
Hello! Is there a bot or extension that can generate stubs of template
descriptions by template wikitext? It should be pretty simple: the bot will
just grab all template parameters {{{PARAMETER}}} and lists those
parameters.
If no such extensions exists could anybody tell how to programaticaly get
the parameters of a given template?
Sincerely yours,
-----
Yury Katkov
Hi,
I am running a couple of relatively small academic Wikis mainly for educational uses at university. Thus there is relatively little traffic apart from course time. Nevertheless, some two years ago I noticed more and more spam and thus reduced editing rights first to registered users, then to users of a special group that need my personal acknowledgement. Now, in recent months there is an increasing number of new users (robots?) obviously attempting to write spam which they do not do but they are kind of spamming the lists of registered users. I could reduce the registration rights but on the other hand I want students to register freely in order to obtain their editing permissions. Is there a decent way to detect and prevent harmful would-be spammers from setting up an account without preventing that option for serious users?
Best
Bernhard
***************
Dr. Bernhard Scheid
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia
Apostelgasse 23
1030 Vienna, Austria
Tel.: +43-1-51581 6424
E-mail: bernhard.scheid(a)oeaw.ac.at
Rob Laphier writes:
> For testing reasons, I think this would be a great thing to have.
...
> Don't read "I think this would be great" to mean that this is a high
> priority thing, since I can't promise this won't get stalled behind
> other priorities
Fair enough.
Given that Chad has pointed out the un-cached nature of the gitweb
links, though, this sounds like the thing to do.
Since it sounds like the WMF is at least willing to provide the
infrastructure (Git, Jenkins and Swift), can those of us outside the WMF
who want to make this happen work with Chad, Antoine, and Ben to figure
out how we can handle the nitty-gritty work that needs to be done?
It sounds like some knowledge transfer (which I hope would be minimally
invasive) and the already-existing infrastructure would be a all that is
required from the WMF to make this happen. The rest (changes for
Jenkins) could be done by volunteers.
--
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Human evil is not a problem. It is a mystery. It cannot be solved.
-- When Atheism Becomes a Religion, Chris Hedges
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Chad <innocentkiller(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 7:17 PM, Mark A. Hershberger <mah(a)everybody.org>
> wrote:
> > On 08/01/2012 06:50 PM, Platonides wrote:
> >> I don't think we need a separate nightly page. If someone wants a
> >> "nightly", he can use this git download. Differences with release
> >> mediawiki are minimal.
> >
> > The release *does* include some standard extensions that are not in the
> > gitweb link.
> >
> > But, yes, having the gitweb link makes this less of an issue.
> >
>
> Let's please not link to the gitweb tars. They're not cached, so
> each one would be generated on demand.
>
> -Chad
>
>
That's why I created mwSnapshots are a replacement for vvv's mw-nightly
(which, before it was taken down, afaik still only worked with SVN).
https://toolserver.org/~krinkle/mwSnapshots/#!/mediawiki-core/master
And it does cache :)
-- Krinkle
Is there any interest in having nightly snapshots of MediaWiki available?
I realize people could just use git, but this poses a problem for users
who are familiar with extracting, say, a .xip file, and making MediaWiki
work, but are stymied by the esoteric nature of git.
This would be similar to Mozilla's nightlies:
(http://nightly.mozilla.org/) and may also be a stepping stone for
people to get into development, or at least patch submission.
This all came up because I had the chance to provide a snapshot to help
solve a problem in 1.19
(http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.mediawiki/40011, shortened:
http://hexm.de/kt).
I used the make-release script
(http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/tools/make-release/,
shortened: http://hexm.de/ku) and put the snapshot up at
http://mah.everybody.org/snapshots/.
I'm willing to set this up to run on wmflabs.org or on my own server if
there is interest. This may also be a good way to measure the "need"
for a point release -- for example, if the nightly starts including
fixes for annoying bugs that affect a lot of people, then a point
release is probably needed. (I'm looking at you, Bug #24985.)
--
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Human evil is not a problem. It is a mystery. It cannot be solved.
-- When Atheism Becomes Religion, Chris Hedges