First, I realize that this addition to the 1.17 installer is sort of a "hold it with our fingertips and pinch our nose" feature, so thanks for putting it in at all... :-)
That said, there are a few bits of tuning I've been trying to add, and they lead me to a more basic question for which my google-fu is unavailing.
I've changed the page title and copy on the "Log In" page, having gotten lucky with the names of those messages in the system message dictionary.
I'm trying to find an easy way to take "Click here to return to $pagetitle" on the post-logout page *out*, since, on a login-required-to-read wiki, it's lying to the user: they can't do that.
The copy above it about flushing your cache, I found and changed.
But that message, if it's not hardwired in code by accident, lives in a spot in the message dictionary that I couldn't find (except perhaps by scrolling through the entire thing)... which leads me to said question:
I tentatively assume that the built in text search engine might search *modified* messages in the dictionary, given how one edits them... but is there any way to make it search *default messages*? Do they live in a (pseudo-)namespace the default, or user-specified, messages?
Cheers, -- jra
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First, I realize that this addition to the 1.17 installer is sort of a "hold it with our fingertips and pinch our nose" feature, so thanks for putting it in at all... :-)
That said, there are a few bits of tuning I've been trying to add, and they lead me to a more basic question for which my google-fu is unavailing.
I've changed the page title and copy on the "Log In" page, having gotten lucky with the names of those messages in the system message dictionary.
I'm trying to find an easy way to take "Click here to return to $pagetitle" on the post-logout page *out*, since, on a login-required-to-read wiki, it's lying to the user: they can't do that.
The copy above it about flushing your cache, I found and changed.
But that message, if it's not hardwired in code by accident, lives in a spot in the message dictionary that I couldn't find (except perhaps by scrolling through the entire thing)... which leads me to said question:
I tentatively assume that the built in text search engine might search *modified* messages in the dictionary, given how one edits them... but is there any way to make it search *default messages*? Do they live in a (pseudo-)namespace the default, or user-specified, messages?
Cheers, -- jra
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Platonides" Platonides@gmail.com
Do you already know Special:Allmessages?
Does Special:Allmessages provide the search capability about which I asked, and I just don't realize it? Cause I didn't see any way to do it from there.
Cheers, -- jr 'IE: "yes" :-)' a
Jay Ashworth wrote:
Do you already know Special:Allmessages?
Does Special:Allmessages provide the search capability about which I asked, and I just don't realize it? Cause I didn't see any way to do it from there.
Cheers, -- jr 'IE: "yes" :-)' a
People usually set it to 5000 and use the 'search in this page' feature of their browser. Which is far from convenient.
For a 2 years old bug requesting that needed feature, see https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20858
----- Original Message -----
From: "Platonides" Platonides@gmail.com
People usually set it to 5000 and use the 'search in this page' feature of their browser. Which is far from convenient.
For a 2 years old bug requesting that needed feature, see https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20858
Noted. Though I tend, myself, not to get the 'suggested implementation of fix' quite so tangled up in the bug report.
How are those messages *implemented*, internally? Are they in a page namespace not exposed to the standard system text search? Or are they just hardwired in somehow?
Cheers, -- jra
On 11/08/11 14:21, Jay Ashworth wrote: <snip>
Does Special:Allmessages provide the search capability about which I asked, and I just don't realize it? Cause I didn't see any way to do it from there.
That could be a useful feature. Feel free to open an enhancement request on http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/
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