On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 23:23 +0200, Platonides wrote:
On 07/05/12 18:15, John W. Foster wrote:
I assume you're using the scary transclusion?
Yep!
Can you provide a link to such page?
www.physicswiki.net
You know that you can directly use freedns for the dynamic ip, removing the need of dyndns and the frame, right?
Yes, I'm aware of it. Just haven't taken the time to do it. Guess I will now. LOL
use search function for;
Inductive reasoning
The page is incomplete. If you look at the html source, you'll see the page content ends at:
<tr style="height:2px
This causes a mismatch which the skin, which is then placed incorrectly.
Pardon the slowness of the link, please. Thanks for the quick response.
The slow connection is probably responsible that many of your requests get truncated. However, MediaWiki should have been smarter and detect that.
I have added such detection at https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/6874 Adding that patch into your wiki should fix it (it will show an increase of fetching errors, but it's preferable than accepting and caching bogus data).
WOW that went completely over my head. At least over my skill set. I have no idea how to patch the Mediawiki. Can you point me to some instructions? If it's just adding a file, no prob. But I'm guessing this is actually patching the Mediawiki core. Is this in the new 1.19 releases? I'm running 1.18 & perhaps an upgrade will manage the issue???
Will Do!! Thanks
Also, you should enable curl extension if you're not using it.
Regards
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