Brief background:
We are running a local wikipedia (read-only copy) to provide our k12 students with faster access to research as we have only 2 T1's to share amoungst 20,000+ users. Having a local copy speeds research while simultaniously reduces external internet traffic. It also allows a modicum of control over certain topics and their related images (when we get them) which may not be appropriate for our younger users (ie, clitoris, etc.).
We are running into several issues that I haven't been able to find answers to online.
First, on the Main_Page we have the "Selected Anniversaries" and "Did You Know" blocks. At the bottom of each is the "More..." link. However, the link is getting incorrectly displayed and is instead diplaying as:
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selected_anniversaries/March" class='external' title="">More selected anniversaries...
With the "http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selected_anniversaries/March" acually being the active link. This doesn't happen on other wikipedia sites I've looked at so we must be doing something wrong. I'm not sure where to look for the answer because the entire block (in the case of anniversaries) is genereated with the {{msg:{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}_{{CURRENTDAY}}_selected_anniversaries}} command on the main page so it appears we have no formatting control.
What am I missing?
Also, we are having problems when clicking links to pages that include apostrophies (ie "Boyle's Law"). We get "Bad Title" errors. I've reduced the problem by adding a mod_rewrite rule to remove the apostrophies and change the link to "Boyles_Law" which works in some cases, but not in others. I know this isn't the right way to handle it and am assuming that the apostrophy character is probably getting encoded as something else in the MySQL index, but haven't figured out what or why yet.
Again, any ideas.
Also, we've skinned wikipedia to fit seamlessly with our internally developed "Web-Based Integrated Learning Environment" which can in turn be skinned in a variety of ways and has a light-blue background color by default. I've modified the source code for texvc to create transparent backgrounds on the TeX math equations. This works, but the antialiasing occasionally leaves undesireable (grey) artifacts along the edges. Does anyone have a better hack for texvc that will allow better transparency or alpha-transparent .PNGs?
Finally, I know there is no image dump on the downloads page yet, but is there a place I can perhaps "curl" or "rsync" the images from? If not, when might there be an image dump?
Thank you, and forgive me if these are "stupid newby" questions.
_____________________________________ Kevin Heneveld - System Administrator Fairbanks School District (907) 452-2000 X375
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