Hello,
I've never worked on an open-source project, so if there are any
conventions to follow, please tell me.
I did some redesign of the user-prefs form (tested on my MacOS X browser
zoo and Linux, seems to work still ;-). Shall I commit such stuff directly
to CVS or post it here so that everyone can test it first?
Note to Magnus:
Could you mail me your test.php for the portal page?
Question to all: I got wikipedia running (macos 10.1.5, mysql 3.23, apache
1.3.22), but one problem remains, I get
the following error when trying to upload a file:
UPDATE cur SET cur_timestamp='20021116204723', cur_user=3, cur_user_text='Elian', cur_text='
* 20:47, 16. Nov 2002 [[Homepage:Elian|Elian]] \"[[:Bild:Mjwinde.png|Mjwinde.png]]\" hochgeladen (test)
', cur_comment='\"Mjwinde.png\" hochgeladen: test' WHERE cur_id=
aus der Funktion "wfRecordUpload". MySQL meldete den Fehler "1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax near '' at line 1".
Any ideas? The files are uploaded, though.
greetings,
elian
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Hi,
is there a way to download the image directory of the en.wikipedia?
There are the database tarballs, but those do not include the images.
Regards,
Erik
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Project BerliOS - http://www.berlios.de
Maybe this has been asked before, anyway: couldn't a script be writtten
for administrators to roll back all changes made by a certain user or ip
address after a certain date/time, provided noone else has updated
since.
Links to articles that have been updated by someone else than the vandal
could be stored in a special Vandalism/Userxxxx/Versionyyy article for
easy reference.
Erik Zachte
Regarding the latest vandalism:
Two things that could be achieved with minimum effort are:
1. On the user contributions list, mark those changes that are in the
"cur" table (call it "top" changes, as they are on top of the article
stack). For a vandal user, that means they have not been fixed yet.
2. On the user list, for sysops, have a "delete this user" link after
each user.
The latter could be combined with a "delete top edits", automatically
reverting all "top" changes by this user prior to deletion. That way, we
wouldn't have to clean up everything manually.
I might do that later, if noone beats me to it...
Magnus
Some help against vandals is - I believe - needed on
the en.wiki
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Hi list,
I'm planning to compile a list of stop words for Polish Wikipedia.
I wanted to base on English list which exists somewhere for sure,
as it is incorporated in English Wikipedia. I browsed through CVS,
searched through Wikipedia namespaces and found none.
Is it a copyrighted material?
If no, can somebody give me hint where I can find it
or place it eg. somewhere in Wikipedia: namespace or on meta.
It will be usefull for all languages, I'm sure!
Eg. it could be a part of help on serching.
And if Polish stop words are collected, can they be incorporated
into software of Polish Wikipedia before upgrade to Phase III?
Regards
User:Youandme
On 15 Nov 2002 at 21:23, elian wrote:
> Hello,
>
> youandme(a)poczta.fm writes:
>
> > I'm planning to compile a list of stop words for Polish Wikipedia. I
> > wanted to base on English list which exists somewhere for sure, as
> > it is incorporated in English Wikipedia. I browsed through CVS,
> > searched through Wikipedia namespaces and found none.
>
> Here is the stopwordlist. Should be also in the cvs.
>
> greetings,
> elian
Thank you elian,
Shame on me... I know I should start wearing contact lenses :-)
Hmmm... I grepped only "stopwords" and variations, and here I see "Fullstop".
Anyway, looking at syntax I see that it is rather not localized.
No En suffixes. So non-English Wikipedias should replace that file
with their own copy or any "switch" based on language setup is planned?
Greetings
User:Youandme
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Hi list,
I'm planning to compile a list of stop-words for Polish Wikipedia.
I wanted to base on English list which exists somewhere for sure,
as it is incorporated in English Wikipedia. I browsed through CVS,
searched through Wikipedia namespaces and found none.
Is it a copyrighted material?
If no, can somebody give me hint where I can find it
or place it eg. somewhere in Wikipedia: namespace or on meta.
It will be usefull for all languages, I'm sure!
Eg. it could be a part of help on serching.
And if Polish stop-words are collected, can they be incorporated
into software of Polish Wikipedia before upgrade to Phase III?
Regards
User:Youandme
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Znajdz swoja druga polowe... >>> http://link.interia.pl/f1681