Dear all,
Please ignore my last message. It work with minimal configuration. I am
now testing the other extension one by one to determine where the
problem is related in production site and i'll keep your informed.
Sorry for trouble.
Best regards.
Constant Depièreux
Le 17/07/2011 8:32, Constant Depièreux a écrit :
Dear Brion,
A few minutes ago, I created another subdomain, uploaded à fresh
download of MediaWiki 1.17 and the two latest development versions of
Cite and Stringfunctions then created an image of my production
database. After a fresh reinstall of mediawiki with a fresh
localsettings.php file that contains just the minimum + the call to the
two extensions ... and the result is that ... it does not work:
* Reference index still only appears in wiki coded tables, not in html
coded one
* #replace still works with html code table, but not with wiki code one
I do then have the choice :
1. get rid of the index and keep functional the template with internet
addresses containing an equal sign
2. keep the index and loose internet adresses with equal sign
None of them is acceptable both from a functional point of view as well
as with the potential workload associated with the revision of more than
60000 definitions and a en higher number of internet références ...
Any ideas?
Best regards.
Constant Depièreux
Le 16/07/2011 19:19, Brion Vibber a écrit :
2011/7/16 Constant
Depièreux<constant.depiereux(a)skynet.be
<mailto:constant.depiereux@skynet.be>>
Following a migration to Mediawiki 1.17, I experience problem with
cite
extension to manage footnote references (<ref>...</ref>
...<references/>) : the reference number does not appear in some
pages.
After review of my code, it seems to be related to the coding of table
using html syntax instead of wiki one.
For a better understanding, see :
*
http://ressources-qhse.org/index.php?title=Mod%C3%A8le:UE (html
code,
indexing number does not appear)
*
http://ressources-qhse.org/index.php?title=Mod%C3%A8le:UE2 (wiki
code,
idexing number present)
Copying both of these over to my test wikis, they both show the
superscript 1 link, on both current SVN trunk and current 1.17 release
branch.
Double-check that your extensions are up to date; use the version of
the Cite extension in the 1.17 branch (from REL1_17 raw SVN checkout,
or select 1.17 in the download from
mediawiki.org
<http://mediawiki.org>). It's possible that an old version of the ext
might have some funkiness?
Another problem is with #replace, that I did not succeed to get at
work
using wiki coded table. Could any of you help on any of these issues?
This also seems to work for me with both 1.17 and trunk, using the
matching current versions of StringFunctions.
-- brion
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