Hello
After having imported already existing pages the following message is emitted :
All revisions were previously imported
could the name of the already imported page be added to the message ?
Thanks Francois Colonna
Hello
during page import sometimes Firefox ends the current import while not completed and displays an empty page.
Repeating several times the same action shows that some of the last pages have only been imported during the last action.
How could I tell firefox not to arbitrarily shorten the importation process ?
Thanks Francois Colonna
If it works in other browsers, such as Safari and Opera, then you might want to bump the timeout in about:config.
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On May 14, 2009, at 6:53, Frames Project frames@lct.jussieu.fr wrote:
Hello
during page import sometimes Firefox ends the current import while not completed and displays an empty page.
Repeating several times the same action shows that some of the last pages have only been imported during the last action.
How could I tell firefox not to arbitrarily shorten the importation process ?
Thanks Francois Colonna
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Le jeudi 14 mai 2009 à 07:02 -0700, Darren VanBuren a écrit :
If it works in other browsers, such as Safari and Opera, then you might want to bump the timeout in about:config.
Darren VanBuren
Thanks Darren,
I have the same problem with konqueror.
I suppose this comes from some timeout parameter either in httpd or in mysql as both are concerned.
I could not find out which parameter it is and where.
If someone in the list has an idea, please tell me.
Best Francois Colonna
Frames Project wrote:
Hello
during page import sometimes Firefox ends the current import while not completed and displays an empty page.
Repeating several times the same action shows that some of the last pages have only been imported during the last action.
How could I tell firefox not to arbitrarily shorten the importation process ?
Thanks Francois Colonna
It's probably the php timeout. Increase it or import from command line.
Le samedi 16 mai 2009 à 17:01 +0200, Platonides a écrit :
Frames Project wrote:
Hello
during page import sometimes Firefox ends the current import while not completed and displays an empty page.
Repeating several times the same action shows that some of the last pages have only been imported during the last action.
How could I tell firefox not to arbitrarily shorten the importation process ?
Thanks Francois Colonna
It's probably the php timeout. Increase it or import from command line.
Hello,
I suppose you are right, I set max_execution_time = 120 in /etc/php.ini (I can't check everything is now already imported)
How can I do import with a "command line" ? Could please give me an example ?
Thank you. Francois Colonna
There's an import tool in the maintenance directory named importDump.php Hand that the XML file, like so:
cd /path/to/wiki/maintenance php importDump.php /path/to/dump.xml
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On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 09:26, Frames Project frames@lct.jussieu.fr wrote:
Le samedi 16 mai 2009 à 17:01 +0200, Platonides a écrit :
Frames Project wrote:
Hello
during page import sometimes Firefox ends the current import while not completed and displays an empty page.
Repeating several times the same action shows that some of the last pages have only been imported during the last action.
How could I tell firefox not to arbitrarily shorten the importation process ?
Thanks Francois Colonna
It's probably the php timeout. Increase it or import from command line.
Hello,
I suppose you are right, I set max_execution_time = 120 in /etc/php.ini (I can't check everything is now already imported)
How can I do import with a "command line" ? Could please give me an example ?
Thank you. Francois Colonna
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Darren VanBuren onekopaka@gmail.com writes:
There's an import tool in the maintenance directory named importDump.php Hand that the XML file, like so:
cd /path/to/wiki/maintenance php importDump.php /path/to/dump.xml
Just be sure you don't have anything referring to {{SERVER}} in the xml file. Maintenance scripts cannot figure it out on their own, and will cause it to become "localhost" unless you take extra steps. https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18274
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