Hi there
I'm running 130 beta6 (phase3_stable). I've set
$wgUseCategoryMagic=true.
I successfully managed to import the cur table (over a
gig). However, when I click on a category link (say
/Category:Philosophy), it always shows "There are 0
articles in this category."
The code which tells me that the categorylinks table
is responsble for holding mappings between categories
and their contained articles. My categorylinks table
is empty.
I know that rebuildlinks.php does not re-populate the
categorylinks table. Does anyone know how to
re-populate this table?
thanks a bunch
John
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This should be the final beta release of MediaWiki 1.3.0; the final
final version will be released in a few days after some more bug fixing
and polishing up of documentation and installation.
Beta 6 includes a security fix: earlier 1.3.0 beta releases may be
vulnerable to a PHP inclusion attack if you have allow_url_fopen and
register_globals on (this is the default configuration in PHP 4.1.x, but
register_globals is off by default in 4.2.x and later).
Note that while MediaWiki through 1.1 required register_globals to be
on, 1.2 and 1.3 *do not*. If you have register_globals on, you should
turn it off unless you are absolutely sure you require it for some other
package. See http://php.net/register_globals for general information.
Release notes:
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=258701
Download:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wikipedia/mediawiki-1.3.0beta6.tar.gz?do…
Wiki admin help mailing list:
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Bug report system:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=34373&atid=411192
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#mediawiki on irc.freenode.net
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Hi,
my test upgrade of a running mediawiki 1.2.4 to 1.3.0 beta6 failed with
the following error message in the php log and a blank start page:
[09-Aug-2004 09:14:39] PHP Warning: Cannot modify header information -
headers already sent by (output started at
/usr/local/ftp/gaiaev/mediawiki2/config/index.php:32) in Unknown on line 0
[09-Aug-2004 09:16:38] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function on a
non-object in /usr/local/ftp/gaiaev/mediawiki2/includes/Skin.php on line
1638
[09-Aug-2004 09:17:17] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function on a
non-object in /usr/local/ftp/gaiaev/mediawiki2/includes/Skin.php on line
1638
[09-Aug-2004 09:18:16] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function on a
non-object in /usr/local/ftp/gaiaev/mediawiki2/includes/Skin.php on line
1638
[09-Aug-2004 09:18:18] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function on a
non-object in /usr/local/ftp/gaiaev/mediawiki2/includes/Skin.php on line
1638
[09-Aug-2004 09:18:19] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function on a
non-object in /usr/local/ftp/gaiaev/mediawiki2/includes/Skin.php on line
1638
intraweb:/usr/local/ftp/gaiaev/mediawiki2 #
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My website was just defaced, and I have not yet had a chance to
investigate the exact causes. The script-kiddie was able to upload a
php shell creation script + php-explorer and others.
I installed mediawiki in the last two weeks, and the folder is now
gone. I'm wondering if mediawiki is known to be secure with
allow_url_fopen set to on? Are there any known vulnerabilities in
mediawiki? I do not know the exact vulnerability that caused my site to
be owned, and there may have been mulitple vulnerabilitites, I'm just
asking what if any info you might have in this regard.
Thanks,
Greg
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Hi,
I am having troubles trying to add namespaces to
mediawiki 1.2. Can someone help explain the best way
or point me to some good documentation.
Thanks
Jared
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Hi All,
I've almost got an arabic version of MediaWiki1.3beta05 running (with
good LanguageAr.php translation that I'll post shortly in order to get
it in MediaWiki 1.3). One problem which also appears on
http://ar.wikipedial.org if you increase the font size to Largest (in
IE) the options on top (article, edit page, etc ...) would behave in a
weird way when you move the mose on top of them.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Mohammed Saleh
P.S. The arabic wiki http://iwiki.dyndns.org/arbwiki1.3test2/
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Is it possible to modify MediaWiki so that people *must* be logged in
to edit?
Note: Thanks to everyone, especially Brion, who helped with my URL
forwarding issues. I was able to resolve them by reconfiguring my host,
rather than messing with the MediaWiki code itself. In the process I
learned a lot about how DNS works! There isn't much on the wiki yet,
but now I can focus on content!
Cheers,
kerim
http://wiki.oxus.net/