D I wrote:
>>hi thomas,
>>also wenn ich die Seite http://meinserver/main.phtml aufrufe, dann
>>lädt er kurz und zeigt mir dann die komplette übersicht des verzeichnisses
>>mit den namen der dateien. ich hab den apache eigentlich konfiguriert das
>>er die phtml dateien annimmt. hhmm. kannst du mir nochmal genau erklären
>>wie ich den apache konfigurieren muss, damit er die phtml dateien
>>annimmt?? ich habe eine neue zeile eingefügt und zwar mit addtype
>>application...... .phtml
>>ist diese zeile korrekt oder muss ich was anderes eintragen??
>>
>>danke im voraus.
>>gruß daniel
>mmh, hast Du die main.phtml als Indexdatei eingetragen? Also bei mir sieht
>ein Teil von httpd.conf so aus:
>DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm index.php index.phtml index.shtml
>main.phtml wiki.phtml
>AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php3 .phtml
>
>Damit läuft die lokale Kopie bei mir ohne Probleme...
>Gruß
>
>Thomas
Hi,
es geht immer noch nicht. wenn ich die datenbank erstellen lasse mit
install.php dann kommt immer folgender fehler:
<b>Warning</b>: Wrong parameter count for fgets() in
<b>/home/disenman/wiki/mediawiki-20030829/phase3/install.php</b> on line
<b>198</b><br />
kann mir da vielleicht jemand helfen??
die einstellungen wie du sie mir geagt hast, hab ich gemacht, aber es hat
nichts geholfen. dann kommt nur eine leere seite wenn ich die seite über den
webbroswer aufrufe....
hilfe...........
danke
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Hello,
I suppose this is widely known, but still quite annoying: the deletion log
seems to parse wiki (and some html) tags and displays them as is.
An example can be viewed here where a not closed <code>-tag rendered large
parts of the deletion log unreadable:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:L%F6sch-Logbuch
I played a little bit with the deletion log, at least it doesn't like
script-tags too much but you can do quite a lot of nonsense with it. Apart
from that I wonder why admins can edit the deletion log directly - isn't
this exactly contrary to the goal of a log-file?
greetings,
elian
Good news, everyone! :-)
My offline browser ("wikipedia-in-a-box") is now also an offline editor.
You can edit, preview, and save in your local database, just like you
can do on wikipedia - only *way* faster.
In fact, I am already thinking about a "split screen" mode - top is the
edit box, bottom is the preview, which gets updated by JavaScript on
every change to the edit box. Poor Ed's (eh, man's) WYSIWYG ;-)
You can download it with the German test db from the old place (~30 MB):
http://download.wikipedia.org/wikipedia_standalone.zip
I'll have to try Brion's linux makefile later. But, is there a
standalone http server for linux as well? Otherwise, this won't really
work...
Now just give me the wikipedia images, and we can start mass-dumping CDs :-)
Magnus
Hi,
When I send a Wikipedia-Userpage-Email on the German Wikipedia, instead of
"äöü" i get something like "=E4 =D6" and the "Sender" is empty or has
strange content.
On the english Wikipedia it works.
I guess, it is just on option to be set on the server.
Thanks for Help, Fantasy :-)
All you need to set up your local wikipedia copy (given windows, a web
server, such as apache, and PHP are already running) should be under
http://magnusmanske.de/stuff/Waikiki.zip
Just follow the README.txt for setup. The process is quite simple,
considering I didn't waste much time on an easy installation ;-)
Magnus
P.S.: You'll need to generate an sqlite database from the sqldump. The
program will do it for you, but it is very slow, and the size of the
resulting database file will be about two times that of the (unzipped!)
SQL dump!
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam [name omitted for privacy reasons] [mailto:[name omitted for privacy reasons](a)msn.com]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 3:26 PM
To: WikiEN-l
Subject: [WikiEN-l] The mailing list
If the mailing list html page would place the newest emails at the top;
then, a user wouldn't have to wait for the whole long thing to load, in
order to view the newer information. They could just click stop and view
the email. The same holds true for pages like the Village Pump.
Magnus,
I would prefer to do ALL my edits off-line. Half the time, I save my
edits in a /lag or /edit conflict subfolder, as it is.
I'd love to be able to walk away and have my edits uploaded while I eat
lunch. And if the edit conflicts can't be resolved, I'll deal with that
problem on a full stomach!
The other half of the time (as when I'm editing an obscure article no
one has touched in weeks), I don't want to wait for the lag. All I care
about is (a) seeing what the marked-up text will look like and (b)
knowing that the edit will get uploaded in the next day or so.
I'm not asking for much, just utter perfection and ultimate convenience
;-)
Ed Poor
I have finally found a way to create a standalone wikipedia (read-only,
for now), based on my C++ parser. It comes with its own http server
(Tiny-something, it is freeware for non-commercial applications), and
does need *no* installation at all, which makes it perfect for
wikipedia-on-a-CD (Windows only, as of yet).
As a demo, I have cundeled up the software and an old (converted) DB
dump of the German wikipedia. It's about 30 MB and resides here:
http://download.wikipedia.org/wikipedia_standalone.zip
Just unzip it, run the batch file to start the server, then follow the
URL link. Doesn't get much easier than that.
To avoid conflicts with other http servers (e.g., apache), the
standalone server is running on port 81, which can be changed by editing
the batch file. When you're done, you'll have to kill the server
"tiny.exe" in the task manager manually (or just leave it running).
On a related issue, I have worked on the MySQL -> sqlite converter,
which now converts the en dump in ~8 minutes, although sqlite needs a
lot more time indexing it (I guess 40-60 minutes total).
1.0, here we come ;-)
Magnus
Tim,
Oops! I mean, "O brillant one" :-)
Thank you for trimming the parsing times!!
I always knew you guys were smart enough to figure this out, and now my
confidence has been vindicated.
Well done (and don't forget to 'towel off' after your shower, I don't
want you to catch cold ;-)
Ed Poor