Hi,
I'm trying to use MediaWiki-1.6.8 for my SourceForge project web
space at http://infoeng.sourceforge.net/wiki. The performance seems
to have been degrading over the past two days, since I have installed
the software. Now, I am practically unable to connect at all and have
a connection timeout error when I try to go to the home page at
http://infoeng.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page . Is there
any error that might be specific to sourceforge.net that I am
overlooking? I do have caching disabled with the commands
$wgMainCacheType = CACHE_NONE;
$wgMemCachedServers = array();
in LocalSettings.php. Are there any suggestions that you can provide
to make MediaWiki work on SourceForge.net?
Thanks!
Patrick
jpbedell(a)gmail.com
http://infoeng.sourceforge.net/wiki
Hi all,
Just a little syntax question :
I have in some of my wiki pages, "fix" images coded like this :
{{SERVER}}/EXTIMGS/image.jpg
How can put I link to an page in my WiKi ?
ie how can I mix the previous code with the following :
[[WiKiPage1|Wiki Page #1]]
I've tried many type of syntax without success ...
Please note that I don't want to put an HTTP link there, because,
I've configured my WiKi to display external http link in a new
window ...
Many Thanks in Advance,
Best Regards
Arnaud
Hi,
I'm digging around in what's possible with MW and am looking for some kind
of TreeView possibility.
So far I have found two:
CategoryTree which has bene integrated in MW 1.8 build so-and-so which is
currently considered alpha-quality.
Then there's a Treeview skin under development, which is available on
request.
>From what I can tell the biggest difference so far is the integration of the
views. CT appears in the body of the page, like a TOC, and TV seems to live
in the navigation section. Am I correct in thinking this? Are there plans to
make a CT an optional part of the navigation section as well?
Best regards,
Arjen Verweij
I had downloaded mediawiki 1.7.1. however, the instruction is not clear. can you guide me how to create a wiki step by step?
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Is this scenario possible? I have a huge table having many rows on a wiki page. I want to be able to:
- Search the table and show only the relevant rows that fulfil the search criteria
- Sort the table in any way on any column
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Playing around with the search plugins in FF2 and I am particularly
interested in suggestions as a user types their query.
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Anyone know of an extension that can offer the necessary support? Have
any idea how that would be done in an extension? Or, lacking either of
those, know a way to fudge it?
Thanks,
Dan
I have problem with goniometric functions in Czech language. Czech
mathematicians don't use functions named tan(x) and cotan(x) but tg(x) and
cotg(x) instead of them.
Does anybody know how to "localise" rendering of <math> /tan x /cot x </math>
to render tg and cotg in resulting formula?
If this is not possible, is it possible to define new functions /tg and /cotg
in <math>?
Until now I'm using \operatorname{tg} and \operatorname{cotg} which works,
but the <math> source code of more complicated formulas are little bit
unreadable and also \operatorname has problems with spaces between functions,
so I have to add \; by the hand to space the formulas correctly.
Thanks in advance for any help
Jakub
Centenarian Ram Lila of Navua, Fiji
7th to 16 October, 2006
(Satya Nand sharma)
Shri Ram Lila, the enactment of the Holy Ramayana, is celebrated around Dussehra
in Fiji. When our forefathers came from the great land of Lord Ram and Krishna, from the ancient civilization of festivals and celebrations which form an intrinsic part of the Indian way of life - a golden thread that runs through its cultural fabric, amongst the few valuable possessions they brought was Ram Lila which is still celebrated with great fanfare, pomp and gaiety. Every section of the people participates enthusiastically, zealously and joyfully.
The origins of the first ever Ram Lila can be traced back to the time of the great sage Balmeeki Muni , writer of Balmeek Ramayan. Millenniums later, it was Baba Tulsidas, the writer of Ramchritramanas who auspiciously conducted the first Ram Lila while his desciple Shri Narayan Dass began the tradition at Chitrakut in Kashi in 1633.
Centuries later when the Indians were brought to Fiji, it was Navua which had the honour to host Fiji's first ever Ram Lila. The year was 1903 and the head priest was Pandit Tota Ram Sanadhya, a girmitiya. With its humble beginning and punctuated by occasional lapses, Ram Lila of Navua has come a long way.
Babu Ram Chandra (real name Shridhar Balwant Jodhpurkar) who came to Fiji in 1904 and left after twelve years had also organized Ram Lila in Fiji. Later he became an Indian trade unionist and organized the farmers of Oudh to fight against the abuses of landlords.
In Fiji Ram Lila provides an excellent opportunity for the promotion of our social and cultural values like love, forgiveness, truthfulness, justice, compassion, devotion, sacrifice, righteousness and service to others. These universal values are enshrined in the Holy Ramayana - the crown of world's literature - and echoed in the Ram Lila inspiring other to do one's duty to self, to God, to one's family and to one's community.
Ram Lila has also been a perfect training field for our public speakers, artists and the social workers at community level.
May the immortal story of Rama and Sita, the tears of Bharata, the devotion of Lakshamana, the perfection of Hanuman - the jewel in the garland of the story of Rama - and various other captivating episodes including that of the rishis , Sabri, Kewat Samwaad and Ram Bharat milap inspire and elevate our souls.
The centenarian Ram Lila of Navua is currently organized by Vashist Muni Institute which is the controlling authority of Vashist Muni Kindergarten, Primary, College and Vocassional Educational Centre. The venue is its primary wing. The funds thus raised are used to upgrade the facilities of the Institute.
Navuans are proud of the legacy and wish to leave a richer heritage - "socially, culturally and spiritually" for our multiracial community.
Satya Nand Sharma
5.10.06