Well, up to some days ago a link like the following worked:
[[Categoria:Storia d#&39;#&39;e canzone napulitane]]
Now it does not work anymore ...
Was there something changed in the software?
I need that double '' in some way ...
Thanks, Sabine
Chiacchiera con i tuoi amici in tempo reale!
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I believe I've got the SVG blanking problem resolved.
Some files may still have blank renderings left over; use ?action=purge on the
image description page (on Commons if it's a Commons image) to rerender them.
The new batch of machines set up a few weeks ago ended up with a broken version
of libxml2 that ships by default with Fedora Core 4, which is unable to handle
an odd but legal XML construct in SVG files exported from Adobe Illustrator.
We'd worked around this problem on the other servers by upgrading libxml2 to the
then-latest version which handles it, but apparently this didn't make it into
the setup scripts (or else didn't get installed properly by them) on the newest
machines.
I've upgraded the laggards to libxml2 2.6.23, the same as is on the older
machines, and recompiled librsvg. At least in a test environment, every server
in the farm now properly renders the affected files.
There are other rendering issues which could be improved by upgrading to librsvg
2.15.0, but it has dependencies and I've had limited success getting RPMs built
for everything such that it actually works so far.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
By the way, my original flower was in gfdl and you asked me Erik, to put
it in public domain so as to make use of the logo easier.
The image you are considering is not public domain. Is that a problem ?
Ant
An automated run of parserTests.php showed the following failures:
Running test Table security: embedded pipes (http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2006-April/034637.html)... FAILED!
Running test Link containing double-single-quotes '' (bug 4598)... FAILED!
Running test message transform: <noinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926)... FAILED!
Running test message transform: <onlyinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926)... FAILED!
Running test BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled... FAILED!
Running test Language converter: output gets cut off unexpectedly (bug 5757)... FAILED!
Running test HTML bullet list, unclosed tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test HTML ordered list, unclosed tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test HTML nested bullet list, open tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test HTML nested ordered list, open tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test Parsing optional HTML elements (Bug 6171)... FAILED!
Running test Inline HTML vs wiki block nesting... FAILED!
Running test Mixing markup for italics and bold... FAILED!
Passed 394 of 407 tests (96.81%) FAILED!
Hey,
I'm not sure if this has been suggested before, but on our wiki I
added in a feature that after someone is marks an edit as patrolled it
takes them to the next unpatrolled diff page. It keeps our community
members happy since they don't have to press the back button twice and
click on the next diff to get to the next unpatrolled edit. For 1.6 we
plan on passing along along any of the filter settings (namespace,
minor edit, etc) to choose the next diff.
I thought I'd share this in case anyone else is interested.
Travis
Files in DjVu format may now be uploaded to Wiki*edia. For now there is no
inline rendering (eg thumbnails), so it's only really suitable for archival data
such as the scans of books that go into Wikisource.
DjVu is a compressed image file format targeted at electronic versions of
documents, including multi-page and machine-readable text support. As an open
format which handles scanned documents better than PDF, it's used for a number
of online library projects and similar. For more background, please see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DjVu
Files are checked for validity on upload, and the pixel resolution of the first
page is recorded as the file's size. (See DjVuImage.php for implementation. As
with SVG, you still have to whitelist the .djvu extension manually on third-
party MediaWiki installations and make sure your web server is configured to
serve the proper MIME type, image/vnd.djvu.)
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
An automated run of parserTests.php showed the following failures:
Running test Table security: embedded pipes (http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2006-April/034637.html)... FAILED!
Running test Link containing double-single-quotes '' (bug 4598)... FAILED!
Running test message transform: <noinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926)... FAILED!
Running test message transform: <onlyinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926)... FAILED!
Running test BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled... FAILED!
Running test Language converter: output gets cut off unexpectedly (bug 5757)... FAILED!
Running test HTML bullet list, unclosed tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test HTML ordered list, unclosed tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test HTML nested bullet list, open tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test HTML nested ordered list, open tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test Parsing optional HTML elements (Bug 6171)... FAILED!
Running test Inline HTML vs wiki block nesting... FAILED!
Running test Mixing markup for italics and bold... FAILED!
Passed 394 of 407 tests (96.81%) FAILED!
Hi
I tried to set up a local french Wikipedia on my personal computer.
I didn't find any way to get the complete dump of all pictures used in our
french articles.
There is a dump from commons and fr at download.wikimedia.org/images/, but I
don't want to download almost 300 Go to be sure to have all needed pictures.
Can't someone light me ?
Best regards
Emmanuel [Kelson]