I have reinstalled my interlanguage management at test.wikipedia.org. For those interested, I have also committed the code to the CVS. It is turned off by default; to turn it on, set $wgUseNewInterlanguage = true ; in your LocalSettings.php
For your local installation, you'll need to create a "wiki-intl" database, with tables "ilinks" and "recentchanges":
CREATE TABLE ilinks ( lang_from varchar(5) default NULL, lang_to varchar(5) default NULL, title_from tinyblob, title_to tinyblob, target_exists tinyint(1) default NULL ) TYPE=MyISAM;
CREATE TABLE recentchanges ( user_name tinyblob, user_lang varchar(5) default NULL, date timestamp(14) NOT NULL, message tinyblob ) TYPE=MyISAM;
Happy hacking!
Magnus
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 03:37, Magnus Manske wrote:
I have reinstalled my interlanguage management at test.wikipedia.org.
I haven't yet had a chance to check out the updated code, but may I make a quick suggestion?
"International issues" seems a strange title for the link & the page -- it makes me think of a stern Kofi Annan shaking his head as Hans Blix examines our link integrity. ;)
"Other languages" or "Language connections" might be a better way to go. (Or, heck, "Interlanguage links"!)
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Brion Vibber wrote:
"International issues" seems a strange title for the link & the page -- it makes me think of a stern Kofi Annan shaking his head as Hans Blix examines our link integrity. ;)
I took care that they won't find our virus storages either ;-)
"Other languages" or "Language connections" might be a better way to go. (Or, heck, "Interlanguage links"!)
My original intention was to put the translations for the PHP script into the same database, and manage them over the same special page. Perhaps I should scale down for the moment :-)
I'll fix it later today.
Magnus
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