...sorry for this newbie question!
but how to do this?
thanks for the help
Am Freitag, 30. Juli 2004 um 14:26 schrieben Sie:
S> ...sorry for this newbie question!
S> but how to do this?
Simply upload all files without the LocalSettings.php, modified templates and modified stylesheets.
CU Denis
I think I found a but in MediaWiki. When presented with an "edit conflict" screen for editing a page twice too quickly I guess, it stripped out all the unicode information from the page. All Chinese characters were replaced with ????
kerim
P. Kerim friedman wrote:
I think I found a but in MediaWiki. When presented with an "edit conflict" screen for editing a page twice too quickly I guess, it stripped out all the unicode information from the page. All Chinese characters were replaced with ????
Version, configuration, language settings? Set for Chinese or English? Unicode or Latin-1? Raw Unicode text or 〹 numeric entities? Which browser are you using? Can you reproduce this effect regularly? If so, can you provide an exact set of steps to do so?
I could not reproduce this in 1.3.0beta5 set for English/Unicode, with raw Unicode Chinese text, using Firefox 0.8.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Brion,
If I can reproduce it I will file a full report with all the info you requested. I'll try later, when I have time. FYI: I'm using OmniWeb 5beta on mac OS X. (Which uses the Apple WebKit.)
Cheers,
kerim
On Jul 30, 2004, at 3:26 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
P. Kerim friedman wrote:
I think I found a but in MediaWiki. When presented with an "edit conflict" screen for editing a page twice too quickly I guess, it stripped out all the unicode information from the page. All Chinese characters were replaced with ????
Version, configuration, language settings? Set for Chinese or English? Unicode or Latin-1? Raw Unicode text or 〹 numeric entities? Which browser are you using? Can you reproduce this effect regularly? If so, can you provide an exact set of steps to do so?
I could not reproduce this in 1.3.0beta5 set for English/Unicode, with raw Unicode Chinese text, using Firefox 0.8.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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P. Kerim friedman wrote:
If I can reproduce it I will file a full report with all the info you requested. I'll try later, when I have time. FYI: I'm using OmniWeb 5beta on mac OS X. (Which uses the Apple WebKit.)
Thanks. I gave a quick try with Safari 1.2.2 also, with normal results so far. Hopefully it's just a freak occurance. :D
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
On Jul 30, 2004, at 4:47 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
P. Kerim friedman wrote:
If I can reproduce it I will file a full report with all the info you requested. I'll try later, when I have time. FYI: I'm using OmniWeb 5beta on mac OS X. (Which uses the Apple WebKit.)
Thanks. I gave a quick try with Safari 1.2.2 also, with normal results so far. Hopefully it's just a freak occurance. :D
I also use OmniWeb 5 -- from what I understand, OmniWeb doesn't have full Unicode support (yet). For instance, where Unicode characters in MediaWiki URLs may appear normally in Safari, but they appear as encoded characters in OmniWeb. So I assume that it has something to do with the application itself, and not WebKit.
Dan Carlson
Interesting. OmniWeb actually uses an older version of the webkit that they've modified. They plan to integrate the full current webkit after the release of version 5. It may have something to do with the old webkit... or their modifications thereof.
kerim
On Jul 30, 2004, at 8:19 PM, Dan Carlson wrote:
On Jul 30, 2004, at 4:47 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
P. Kerim friedman wrote:
If I can reproduce it I will file a full report with all the info you requested. I'll try later, when I have time. FYI: I'm using OmniWeb 5beta on mac OS X. (Which uses the Apple WebKit.)
Thanks. I gave a quick try with Safari 1.2.2 also, with normal results so far. Hopefully it's just a freak occurance. :D
I also use OmniWeb 5 -- from what I understand, OmniWeb doesn't have full Unicode support (yet). For instance, where Unicode characters in MediaWiki URLs may appear normally in Safari, but they appear as encoded characters in OmniWeb. So I assume that it has something to do with the application itself, and not WebKit.
Dan Carlson
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