Hello,
is there any way to make the mediawiki understand the tags <tbody> <tfoot> <thead>. This is the table i created with Dreamweaver:
http://www.24-inside.de/Test.html
Now i am trying to find a way to get this thing into a MediaWiki Page. Can anyone help me?
Greets
On 10/27/06, Nassim Hasan nassim.hasan@arcor.de wrote:
Hello,
is there any way to make the mediawiki understand the tags <tbody>
<tfoot> <thead>. This is the table i created with Dreamweaver:
http://www.24-inside.de/Test.html
Now i am trying to find a way to get this thing into a MediaWiki Page. Can anyone help me?
Works just fine for me if I wrap it in <html> tags...
In fact, I did this on my install:
<html><link href="http://www.24-inside.de/index.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <table summary="24: The Game (Original Game Score)"> <!-- The Rest of your table code --> </table> </html>
And it rendered just as it was on your site.
Dan
On 10/27/06, Dan Davis hokie99cpe+wiki@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/27/06, Nassim Hasan nassim.hasan@arcor.de wrote:
is there any way to make the mediawiki understand the tags <tbody>
<tfoot> <thead>. This is the table i created with Dreamweaver:
Works just fine for me if I wrap it in <html> tags...
Forgot to mention... my Wiki has very restricted access... so I was able to safely enable raw HTML...
/** Allow raw, unchecked HTML in <html>...</html> sections. * THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS on a publically editable site, so USE wgGroupPermissions * TO RESTRICT EDITING to only those that you trust */ $wgRawHtml = false;
Just put $wgRawHtml = true; in LocalSettings.php
Dan
Hi - I'm using html2wiki to create wiki pages. However, once I convert them, how can I easily import them into mediawiki? The only way I know how is to display the output from html2wiki in a window, run mediawiki in a separate window, select add a page in mediawiki, and then do a copy and paste between the windows. However, what I would prefer to do is to pipe the output of html2wiki into a file, and then have mediawiki read that file. Is that easily possible? Thanks! - Mark
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