A couple things added recently:
* Pages containing '{{' (as indicator of replacement variables -- date,
number of articles etc) are expired from the page cache after 1 hour.
This helps with the less-often-edited mainpages on some languages, where
"today's date" and "we have X articles" was often wildly inaccurate for
incoming anons.
* When database is locked, 'edit page' shows a read-only text field with
the article text (if on a non-empty page) so text can be copied out and
edited offline.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Can someone with the required privs give me CVS developer access? I'm a
sysop on the English Wikipedaa (as Cgs), and I'm eager to comit patches
I've written but I think I'll need to do it myself.
My SF id = 558989
--
Chris Seaton
chris(a)chrisseaton.com
http://www.chrisseaton.com/
I don't want to nag, but I mailed a patch (modification to the colonge
blue stylesheet) to this list a while ago and it hasn't been comitted to
CVS. Was I right to send it to this list or should it have gone
elsewhere? Do I have to do something special to get it comitted?
--
Chris Seaton
chris(a)chrisseaton.com
http://www.chrisseaton.com/
I have committed my table markup (in OutputPage.php, "doTableStuff"
function) to the CVS, as well as some CSS to wikistandard.css. It is now
running on the "real" test site (not the "/magnus" subdir).
Magnus
Could someone please fix the code which is causing the following error on
the en wiki homepage? It's causing screwy display in Opera with the
subjects column very narrow and the community one a mile wide.
<tr valign="top"><th style="background-color: #e2e2ff; border: 2px solid
#e2e2ff; border-bottom: none; padding-top: 0.3em; padding-bottom: 0.3em;
font-size: large;" align="center"; width="58%">
Note the illegal ; before the width="58%"
--
Richard Grevers
Between two evils always pick the one you haven't tried
Hello,
I just updated my TEST Wiki and I got a bug if I try editing a page:
PHP Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: ban in
/home/www/htdocs/midgard/wiki/User.php on line 97, ...
Seems that in Line 97 of User.php 'new Ban' should be 'new Block', IMHO.
Possibly someone knows more about it, therefore I do not fix it in CVS.
Smurf
When you create links within headings, like on
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrika ,
wikipedia creates invalid HTML because it opens an <a> tag within another
<a> tag: The outer one for the TOC anchor, the inner one for the link.
I don't know if it's a problem for any browser, but it can easily be fixed
by
closing the first tag before opening the second.
Example: use
<H3><a name="Nordafrikanische_Staaten"></a><a
href="http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordafrika" class='internal'
title="Nordafrika">Nordafrikanische</a> Staaten</H3>
instead of
<H3><a name="Nordafrikanische_Staaten"><a
href="http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordafrika" class='internal'
title="Nordafrika">Nordafrikanische</a> Staaten</a></H3>
Daniel
Alex R. wrote:
>"All contributions submitted here are released under
>the [[GNU Free Documentation License]], see
>[[{Project name}:Copyrights and Warranty Disclaimers]] .
>By clicking save you affirm the copyright owner(s) of all
>submitted material agrees to these terms; you further
>affirm that such text is not defamatory or in violation
>of any law; you also agree to [[{project name}:indemnify|indemnify]]
>{project name}, all other volunteers and the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]
>for any and all claims connected with your submission and are
>bound by the [[{project name): terms and conditions]]."
That looks good to me. Any objections from anybody about me changing the edit
page text in Language.php, moving/modifying [[Wikipedia:Copyrights]],
creating [[Wikipedia:Terms and conditions]], and for Alex to start
[[Wikipedia:Indemnify]]?
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)