Hi JH,
sorry, misunderstanding. Yes, users have to be logged in to be able to edit
pages. But all are allowed to view pages without log-in.
Well, it is a 'complaint' of some users telling me that simply nothing
happens when "next 200" is selected.
It tried it myself with the newest versions of IE and Firefox and got a bit
different result: the request (URL) is definitely sent (appears in the
Apache log file), and the browser is loading a page. But that page is always
the one with the first 200 entries.
Then I switched off all the extensions (NewestPages, PDF), as you
recommended: I actually could load the next 200 entries. But only exactly
one time; after that same behaviour as above. And it did not work with
another browser (with emptied cache), when I have tried it with the other
browser once before.
And, when I successfully loaded the 'next 200' I got stuck exactly there. No
chance to go back to the first 200 or advance another 'next 200'. Being
logged in, there are still no such problems. Very strange...
The actual version is MediaWiki 1.10.0 with PHP 5.2.0-8 and MySQL: 5.0.32 on
Apache 2.2.
Thanks, zaydo
Jim Hu wrote:
I meant - did you configure your wiki so that users have to be logged
in to edit, view, etc. I took a look around the Category page code,
since it's something I'm interested, and I can't see why this would
happen. Since the URL is correct, it looks like the Category page
isn't getting the parameter from $wgRequest. But I can't see where
being logged in would matter.
When you say it will not load... it crashes? Or just goes to the
first 200? If it crashes, what's in the error logs? Also: what
version of MW and does this happen if you turn off any installed
extensions?
JH
On Jul 25, 2007, at 1:59 AM, zaydo wrote:
Hi Jim Hu,
yes. The "next 200" articles in a category will only be displayed when
logged in.
For users who are not logged i, the URL in the browser is correct
(...wiki/index.php?title=category:Elektrik&from=xxxx), but it will
not load.
zaydo
Jim Hu wrote:
Do you require being logged in to do anything?
On Jul 24, 2007, at 3:06 PM, zaydo wrote:
Hi,
sorry for that, but since I still do not have a solution for the
problem,
I'd like to push the tread up.
zaydo
zaydo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> my Wiki contains some categories with more than 200 entries.
> Registered/logged-on users do not have any problems seeing all
> entries of
> a categorie (special categories, stepping through them with 'next
> 200').
> But users, who are not logged-on, are not able to step through the
> entries
> of a category.
>
> Any idea why?
>
>
> Thanks in advance, zaydo
>
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