I suppose you could try copying the page content and pasting it into the message? Sorry but I am not a Safari user.
----- Original Message ----- From: nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 12:22:04 -0200 Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] wiki page trough email
Hi, Steve, thank yoy. In fact, Google says:
- From the *File* menu, choose either *Mail Contents of This Page* or *Mail
Link to This Page*. 2. Mail opens and displays a new message window with either the webpage displayed in it, or a webpage link attached to it. 3. Type an email address in the To field, type a message to your friend if you'd like, and then click Send to send it.
My problem is that when I follow your hint we have http://127.0.0.1/w/mediawiki-1.15.1/index.php/Laerte_Carlos_de_Alarc%C3%A3o#... which is unreachable because the page is on localhost, is not?
Is there any other way left to me?
Best
2010/2/9 Steve VanSlyck s.vanslyck@spamcop.net
Google says: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2521
See instructions for mailing contents of the page.
----- Original Message ----- From: nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list < mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 10:44:52 -0200 Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] wiki page trough email
If you're on Mac Safari, simply press CMD-I or the menu "File --> Mail
Contents of This Page..
Hi Jan,
I've just tried it but on menu it is File --> Send Link by Email.
My problem is that the page I want to send is on localhost and not
reachable
trough Internet.
Is there any other way left to me?
Thank for attention. Regards, Nevio
2010/2/8 nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com
Thank you, I'll try it. Best Regards
2010/2/8 Jan Steinman Jan@bytesmiths.com
From: nevio carlos de alarc?o nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com
Hi, I need to send by email an specific page of the wiki that is on
my
localhost and I'm planning to host on internet. What's the easier way to do it?
If you're on Mac Safari, simply press CMD-I or the menu "File --> Mail Contents of This Page..."
I'm sure Windows has something similar.
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The question isn't completely defined: do you want the links in your static page to resolve? Or do you want them removed? Do you care about styles? Or do you simply want the text? A wikipage is dynamically created from database contents, but even if it is then displayed in your browser, it is not a stand-alone document: there are bits and pieces pulled in from (i) stylesheets, (ii) javascript source files, (iii) images; and of course links are relative to the original directory on your original machine.
From your scenario, it seems you would want at least want to get rid of the side-bar menu. On your page you could click "Printable Version" in the toolbox menu, then in your browser "view page source" -> "select all", "copy" and paste into a document of your choice. You could mail that and simply accept that the links are broken and some of the functionality is not there.
Or you could just copy the text from the browser display and paste it into a basic HTML document, adding a few <p> and <br /> tags where necessary.
Anything more elaborate/robust needs a more precise specification of what you want to achieve. :-)
B.
On 9-Feb-10, at 9:46 AM, Steve VanSlyck wrote:
I suppose you could try copying the page content and pasting it into the message? Sorry but I am not a Safari user.
----- Original Message ----- From: nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list <mediawiki- l@lists.wikimedia.org> Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 12:22:04 -0200 Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] wiki page trough email
Hi, Steve, thank yoy. In fact, Google says:
- From the *File* menu, choose either *Mail Contents of This
Page* or *Mail Link to This Page*. 2. Mail opens and displays a new message window with either the webpage displayed in it, or a webpage link attached to it. 3. Type an email address in the To field, type a message to your friend if you'd like, and then click Send to send it.
My problem is that when I follow your hint we have http://127.0.0.1/w/mediawiki-1.15.1/index.php/ Laerte_Carlos_de_Alarc%C3%A3o#O_menino_de_Mestre_d.27Arma which is unreachable because the page is on localhost, is not?
Is there any other way left to me?
Best
2010/2/9 Steve VanSlyck s.vanslyck@spamcop.net
Google says: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2521
See instructions for mailing contents of the page.
----- Original Message ----- From: nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list < mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 10:44:52 -0200 Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] wiki page trough email
If you're on Mac Safari, simply press CMD-I or the menu "File --
Contents of This Page..
Hi Jan,
I've just tried it but on menu it is File --> Send Link by Email.
My problem is that the page I want to send is on localhost and not
reachable
trough Internet.
Is there any other way left to me?
Thank for attention. Regards, Nevio
2010/2/8 nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com
Thank you, I'll try it. Best Regards
2010/2/8 Jan Steinman Jan@bytesmiths.com
From: nevio carlos de alarc?o nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com > > Hi, I need to send by email an specific page of the wiki that > is on
my
> localhost and I'm planning to host on internet. What's the > easier > way to do > it?
If you're on Mac Safari, simply press CMD-I or the menu "File --> Mail Contents of This Page..."
I'm sure Windows has something similar.
A Genial Disposition. The greatest men join in the fun at times, and it makes them liked by all. -- Baltasar Gracian :::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::
MediaWiki-l mailing list MediaWiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
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The question isn't completely defined: do you want the links in your
static page to resolve? Or do you want them removed? Do you care
about styles? Or do you simply want the text? A wikipage is
dynamically created from database contents, but even if it is then
displayed in your browser, it is not a stand-alone document: there
are bits and pieces pulled in from (i) stylesheets, (ii) javascript
source files, (iii) images; and of course links are relative to the
original directory on your original machine
Hi Boris. Thank you very much. Unfortunatelly my english skills are not enough for explaining what I've meant. Let me try: I am configuring a mediawiki instance on my localhost building a project which is called Alarcopedia about my family history and would love sharing the status of the project with my brothers and sisters and all my relatives. So, yes, I do care about styles and all detailed informations you mention. What is the better way to achieve it if there is? I appreciate any inputs. Best regards
2010/2/9 Boris Steipe boris.steipe@utoronto.ca
The question isn't completely defined: do you want the links in your static page to resolve? Or do you want them removed? Do you care about styles? Or do you simply want the text? A wikipage is dynamically created from database contents, but even if it is then displayed in your browser, it is not a stand-alone document: there are bits and pieces pulled in from (i) stylesheets, (ii) javascript source files, (iii) images; and of course links are relative to the original directory on your original machine.
From your scenario, it seems you would want at least want to get rid of the side-bar menu. On your page you could click "Printable Version" in the toolbox menu, then in your browser "view page source" -> "select all", "copy" and paste into a document of your choice. You could mail that and simply accept that the links are broken and some of the functionality is not there.
Or you could just copy the text from the browser display and paste it into a basic HTML document, adding a few <p> and <br /> tags where necessary.
Anything more elaborate/robust needs a more precise specification of what you want to achieve. :-)
B.
On 9-Feb-10, at 9:46 AM, Steve VanSlyck wrote:
I suppose you could try copying the page content and pasting it into the message? Sorry but I am not a Safari user.
----- Original Message ----- From: nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list <mediawiki- l@lists.wikimedia.org> Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 12:22:04 -0200 Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] wiki page trough email
Hi, Steve, thank yoy. In fact, Google says:
- From the *File* menu, choose either *Mail Contents of This
Page* or *Mail Link to This Page*. 2. Mail opens and displays a new message window with either the webpage displayed in it, or a webpage link attached to it. 3. Type an email address in the To field, type a message to your friend if you'd like, and then click Send to send it.
My problem is that when I follow your hint we have http://127.0.0.1/w/mediawiki-1.15.1/index.php/ Laerte_Carlos_de_Alarc%C3%A3o#O_menino_de_Mestre_d.27Arma which is unreachable because the page is on localhost, is not?
Is there any other way left to me?
Best
2010/2/9 Steve VanSlyck s.vanslyck@spamcop.net
Google says: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2521
See instructions for mailing contents of the page.
----- Original Message ----- From: nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list < mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 10:44:52 -0200 Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] wiki page trough email
If you're on Mac Safari, simply press CMD-I or the menu "File -- > Mail
Contents of This Page..
Hi Jan,
I've just tried it but on menu it is File --> Send Link by Email.
My problem is that the page I want to send is on localhost and not
reachable
trough Internet.
Is there any other way left to me?
Thank for attention. Regards, Nevio
2010/2/8 nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com
Thank you, I'll try it. Best Regards
2010/2/8 Jan Steinman Jan@bytesmiths.com
> From: nevio carlos de alarc?o nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com >> >> Hi, I need to send by email an specific page of the wiki that >> is on
my
>> localhost and I'm planning to host on internet. What's the >> easier >> way to do >> it? > > If you're on Mac Safari, simply press CMD-I or the menu "File > --> Mail > Contents of This Page..." > > I'm sure Windows has something similar. > > ---------------- > A Genial Disposition. The greatest men join in the fun at > times, and > it makes them liked by all. -- Baltasar Gracian > :::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op :::: > > > _______________________________________________ > MediaWiki-l mailing list > MediaWiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l >
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nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
Hi Boris. Thank you very much. Unfortunatelly my english skills are not enough for explaining what I've meant. Let me try: I am configuring a mediawiki instance on my localhost building a project which is called Alarcopedia about my family history and would love sharing the status of the project with my brothers and sisters and all my relatives. So, yes, I do care about styles and all detailed informations you mention. What is the better way to achieve it if there is? I appreciate any inputs. Best regards
Since you want your relatives to see the wiki, and presumably as a continuous action, I recommend you to put the site password protected in the internet. Either in a hosting, or using a service like dyndns and letting them read the wiki from your computer (they will only be able to when you have it powered).
Either in a hosting, or using a service like dyndns and letting them read the wiki from your computer (they will only be able to when you have it powered).
Hi Platonides, thank you. you again and again hit the target. Could you tell me more about this dyndns? The service is this discribed on http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/ or I'm wrong? After all think it will fit my needs although I am a bit afraid of not being able to do that. Respectfully, Nevio
** 2010/2/9 Platonides Platonides@gmail.com
nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
Hi Boris. Thank you very much. Unfortunatelly my english skills are not enough for explaining what I've meant. Let me try: I am configuring a mediawiki instance on my localhost building a project which is called Alarcopedia about my family history and would love sharing the status of
the
project with my brothers and sisters and all my relatives. So, yes, I do care about styles and all detailed informations you mention. What is the better way to achieve it if there is? I appreciate any inputs. Best regards
Since you want your relatives to see the wiki, and presumably as a continuous action, I recommend you to put the site password protected in the internet. Either in a hosting, or using a service like dyndns and letting them read the wiki from your computer (they will only be able to when you have it powered).
MediaWiki-l mailing list MediaWiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
Either in a hosting, or using a service like dyndns and letting them read the wiki from your computer (they will only be able to when you have it powered).
Hi Platonides, thank you. you again and again hit the target. Could you tell me more about this dyndns? The service is this discribed on http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/ or I'm wrong? After all think it will fit my needs although I am a bit afraid of not being able to do that. Respectfully, Nevio
Yes, it's that service. You place a little program on your computer and it will make sure that whatever dyndns.org subdomain you chose keeps pointing to your computer even if your IP changes.
Yes, it's that service. You place a little program on your computer and it will make sure that whatever dyndns.org subdomain you chose keeps pointing to your computer even if your IP changes.
WHAT??! rss, sorry, but it doesn't mean nothing to my poor knowledge about computer programming. Could it be more... errr let's say detailed?
2010/2/10 Platonides Platonides@gmail.com
nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
Either in a hosting, or using a service like dyndns and letting them read the wiki from your computer (they will only be able to when you have it powered).
Hi Platonides, thank you. you again and again hit the target. Could you
tell
me more about this dyndns? The service is this discribed on http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/ or I'm wrong? After all think it will fit my needs although I am a bit afraid of not
being
able to do that. Respectfully, Nevio
Yes, it's that service. You place a little program on your computer and it will make sure that whatever dyndns.org subdomain you chose keeps pointing to your computer even if your IP changes.
MediaWiki-l mailing list MediaWiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
Yes, it's that service. You place a little program on your computer and it will make sure that whatever dyndns.org subdomain you chose keeps pointing to your computer even if your IP changes.
WHAT??! rss, sorry, but it doesn't mean nothing to my poor knowledge about computer programming. Could it be more... errr let's say detailed?
I am no dyndns expert. Have you tried to follow the steps of http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/howto.html ?
Thank you very much. But I've been halted on step four and I could not go any further, perhaps tomorrow I will be successful... Is there someone who could help me with things like network configurations. Please see step four on https://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/howto.html#stepfour for better undestanding my problems. truly yours, Nevio
2010/2/11 Platonides Platonides@gmail.com
nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
Yes, it's that service. You place a little program on your computer and it will make sure that whatever dyndns.org subdomain you chose keeps pointing to your computer even if your IP changes.
WHAT??! rss, sorry, but it doesn't mean nothing to my poor knowledge
about
computer programming. Could it be more... errr let's say detailed?
I am no dyndns expert. Have you tried to follow the steps of http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/howto.html ?
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nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
Thank you very much. But I've been halted on step four and I could not go any further, perhaps tomorrow I will be successful... Is there someone who could help me with things like network configurations. Please see step four on https://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/howto.html#stepfour for better undestanding my problems. truly yours, Nevio
What client updater have you installed?
I have gone through steps and installed this onehttp://www.dyndns.com/support/clients/windows.html.
2010/2/12 Platonides Platonides@gmail.com
nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
Thank you very much. But I've been halted on step four and I could not go any further, perhaps tomorrow I will be successful... Is there someone who could help me with things like network configurations. Please see
step
four on https://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/howto.html#stepfourfor better undestanding my problems. truly yours, Nevio
What client updater have you installed?
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