Hello,
Helping me out with the install of a captcha on mediawiki1.5 would be a very nice Christam present, as it is been two month that I despair on this.
Anyway, I've created another calendar for mediawiki 1.5. You put : a date in a page: [[Dec/12/2005]] and (optional) a category link: [[category: Cinema]] for exemple
You can display a calendar on any page by just adding: <calendar></calendar> and for each day of the month, you can see the pages linked to this day (a mouseover gives you the names of the pages).
You can also filter by category: <calendar>cat=Cinema</calendar> and only the pages linked to a day AND to the cinema category will be displaied. I think it is a good idea to put such a calendar on the Category pages.
http://www.fxparlant.net/Mediawiki_Calendar
But, as long as I haven't got my captcha, I can't upgrade my site which still runs version 1.3 and therefore I can't give you the demo of my calendar extension. Pity :-(
François
Gasp...version 1.3...I...dear lord.
(Me passes out on the floor)
Rob Church
On 10/12/05, FxParlant f-x.p@laposte.net wrote:
Hello,
Helping me out with the install of a captcha on mediawiki1.5 would be a very nice Christam present, as it is been two month that I despair on this.
Anyway, I've created another calendar for mediawiki 1.5. You put : a date in a page: [[Dec/12/2005]] and (optional) a category link: [[category: Cinema]] for exemple
You can display a calendar on any page by just adding: <calendar></calendar> and for each day of the month, you can see the pages linked to this day (a mouseover gives you the names of the pages).
You can also filter by category: <calendar>cat=Cinema</calendar> and only the pages linked to a day AND to the cinema category will be displaied. I think it is a good idea to put such a calendar on the Category pages.
http://www.fxparlant.net/Mediawiki_Calendar
But, as long as I haven't got my captcha, I can't upgrade my site which still runs version 1.3 and therefore I can't give you the demo of my calendar extension. Pity :-(
François
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On 12/10/05, FxParlant f-x.p@laposte.net wrote:
Crap.. I wish I knew about that before I went ahead and made my own with a monstrous amount of templating. =)
Sy Ali wrote:
On 12/10/05, FxParlant f-x.p@laposte.net wrote:
Crap.. I wish I knew about that before I went ahead and made my own with a monstrous amount of templating. =)
There's a big thread on wikitech-l about Stupid Template Tricks.
I just really hope no-one ever makes templating Turing-complete.
- d.
On 12/15/05, David Gerard fun@thingy.apana.org.au wrote:
There's a big thread on wikitech-l about Stupid Template Tricks.
Thanks for the note. I went through the wikitech-l list[1] to find the thread in question, and was directed to the if templates[2] which made me a little upset because I just finished lunch.
I'm going to go rest a bit and maybe take another look.. thanks for the reference.
[1] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical/ [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:If_Templates
Sy Ali wrote:
On 12/15/05, David Gerard fun@thingy.apana.org.au wrote:
There's a big thread on wikitech-l about Stupid Template Tricks.
Thanks for the note. I went through the wikitech-l list[1] to find the thread in question, and was directed to the if templates[2] which made me a little upset because I just finished lunch.
Don't say I didn't warn you specifically about looking at them after eating! ;-)
To be fair, I can see the point of having something like {{if}} and {{qif}} in Mediawiki code.
We just have to be REALLY careful to stop before template syntax is Turing-complete ...
[1] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical/ [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:If_Templates
- d.
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