Hello.
Is there posiblity to sort articles like "Curt Jordan", "Ashley
Smith", "John Doe" in category page by last names (not first names)?
Is there posiblity to sort articles like "12 XI 1993", "27 IV 1984",
"6 VII 1999" in category page by year (not day)?
PS. Sorry for my bad english.
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GM> Hi!
GM> I recently updatet MediaWiki from 1.3.9 to 1.4.4. I copied all old
GM> tables via phpAdmin ("copy structures and data") and installed the new
GM> wiki normally using the new tables. The wiki works, but when I edit a
GM> page, Firefox (1.0.4) always shows outdated pages. Even after reloading
GM> the page. Only clearing the chache or restarting Firefox helps.
GM> Sometimes also the skin changes to a plain version. With Opera (7.54)
GM> everything works fine.
GM> LocalSettings.php:
GM> $wgScriptPath = "";
GM> $wgScript = "$wgScriptPath/index.php";
GM> $wgRedirectScript = "$wgScriptPath/redirect.php";
GM> What's wrong?
Try reloading page by "F5" key.
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Hi,
I would like to enable Tex in order to display latex supported math
functions on my mediawiki site. I have been searching the web for a full
guide on how to install the components necessary for Tex but I have not
found a clear guide and the instructions available at:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Enable_TeX are insufficient. Can someone
please expand on this topic or point me to a starting direction. I
appreciate your assistance in advance.
Sincerely,
Payam Rashidi
Hi Hanfred,
I suggest you search the list for info from me on integrating authentication
via NTLM credentials. Others have posted on how they are authenticating via
an existing web server logon. Also look at AuthPlugin.php which will allow
you to automatically create logons for people based on an external
authentication database.
Al.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hanfred Eschner [mailto:hanfred.eschner@gmx.de]
Sent: Friday, 20 May 2005 12:02 p.m.
To: mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Howto use the intranet login-name as user-id
sorry, if this is somewhere in the manual and I'm too blind to find, if this
is not the right place to ask (where else?) or my english is too bad...
I'm a fan of mediawiki software and would like to install it in our
corporate's intranet for all the "knowhows". To keep the inhibition
threshold for editing as low as possible, I would prefer the "anything
goes"-version for user rights with no registration necessary. On the other
hand it might be desirable to identify an author for further questions about
his knowledge.
At present for a non-logged-in-user the local IP-number of the intranet is
shown to "identify" the author, but this dosn't really help, because it's
choosen accidentally from the DHCP-Server. Is there any way to automatically
adopt the login-name of the user for the corporate's network as
identifikation for the wiki-user?
(Learned Algol, Fortran and VBA, maybe successful doing something in PHP
;-)
Any help will be grateful appreciated!
Hanfred
Thanks Brion, I should have considered that. Rather than changing the
codebase any more than I have done already I'll use a custom tag to force a
refresh of the few pages where we use {{SERVER}}.
I forget who shared this snippet of code originally, but it's a goodie:
$wgExtensionFunctions[] = "wfForceRefresh";
function wfForceRefresh() {
global $wgParser;
$wgParser->setHook( "forcerefresh", "renderForceRefresh" );
}
function renderForceRefresh( $input )
{
global $wgTitle;
$ts = mktime();
$now = gmdate("YmdHis", $ts + 120);
$ns = $wgTitle->getNamespace();
$ti = wfStrencode($wgTitle->getDBkey());
$sql = "UPDATE cur SET cur_touched='$now' WHERE cur_namespace=$ns AND
cur_title='$ti'";
wfQuery($sql, DB_WRITE, 'wfForceRefresh');
return "";
}
Al.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brion Vibber [mailto:brion@pobox.com]
Sent: Thursday, 19 May 2005 7:00 p.m.
To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Wiki Markup: Internal/External Link Question
Alistair Johnson wrote:
> That's brilliant - thanks Rick. Our wiki is accessible internally via
HTTP
> and externally via HTTPS and this was causing problems for us creating
links
> to functions on the same server but outside the wiki. {{SERVER}} solves
> that problem nicely :-)
This may cause internal caching problems if the parser cache is on
(default in 1.4 and higher is on), since the rendered HTML will be saved
and served out again to other visitors with the same preferences.
To make sure incorrect pages aren't served, either disable the parser
cache ($wgEnableParserCache = false) or hack up
User::getPageRenderingHash() to include an HTTP vs HTTPS marker.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
hi
i'm a new mediawiki italian user , i have some question about configuration:
1. how can i write a slogan under the name of the page like ">From Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia." in wikipedia.org
2. how can insert a new box on the left or right column
3. how can i translate the navigation top bar (article,edit,discussion,history
etc. etc)
thanks a lot
ste
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I have a wiki running 1.3.5 in the Article.php file it appears to
check for the file:// syntax and show a link on the page.
In 1.4.4, I can't seem to get this to work. Is there a setting I have to enable?
Chris McIntosh
Hi, I have searched this list, the weta.wikipedia.org and Googled for info
on creating a new Special page without any luck. Can anyone point me to some
resources?
What I am trying to do is create a special page that is similar to Userlogin
except that it would be an Userinvite, allowing existing users to invite new
ones (forms for first name, last name, and email address).
I know I have to add my new page to the array in SpecialPages.php, but it
says to use SpecialPage::addPage() and not to edit the array at run-time.
I'm not sure how to go about this since I am a novice at PHP and command
line things in general, I'd feel more comfortable just modding the
SpecialPage.php file itself. How could I do that without damaging anything?
Thanks,
Ryan
Is it possible to include a link to a page which is on the localserver but not in the Wiki space?
ie, i'm testing my Wiki implementation (http://my-url-here/mediawiki/) and want to link back to the main index page (../index.html) without referencing the full URL (http://my-url-here/index.html).
Thanks in advance,
Matt.
That's brilliant - thanks Rick. Our wiki is accessible internally via HTTP
and externally via HTTPS and this was causing problems for us creating links
to functions on the same server but outside the wiki. {{SERVER}} solves
that problem nicely :-)
Cheers,
Al.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick DeNatale [mailto:rick.denatale@gmail.com]
> Is there a way to refer
> to the index file or the host-path of the current webpage?
Try {{SITENAME}} or {{SERVER}}
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Variable