> Earlier: "... We are using a wiki for internal
> policies and procedures and want to create
> links to files. I had assumed that using:-
[file://///FileStore/documents/AddingDomains.pdf Adding Domains]
> would give me a clickable link but it doesn't.
> Is there a way of getting this to work?
Peter Blaise responds: Our problem was that not everyone's boot script
gave them access to the same share drives, so we put the files under a
web-served directory (or expand the web server configuration to include
the desired existing directories). Then regular external HTML links
work fine.
I mean, using the categorytree extension achieves my requirements.
<categorytree> tag can be used with an attribute mode=all which will
show the articles and sub-categories in a parent category.
Regards,
Jack
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Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 3:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Creating a hierarchical tree view
Jack, could you post something about the problems found and how solved?
Jack Eapen C wrote:
> Yes, I got it to work. Thank you all for the suggestions
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jack
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> Sigafoos
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 8:03 PM
> To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
> Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Creating a hierarchical tree view
>
> I believe that CategoryTree, which we use, will show articles as well
> as categories. It is all in the 'mode' switch
>
> <!-- Right Cell Contents -->
> <categorytree mode="all" depth="3" style="float:left; clear:left;
> margin-left:1ex; border:1px solid gray; padding:0.7ex;
> background-color:white;">ACTIVE</categorytree>
> |}
> <!-- End Right Cell -->
>
> DSig
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> 206-770-5585
> davesigafoos(a)sanmar.com
>
>
>
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> [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Jack
> Eapen C
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 0:17
> To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
> Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Creating a hierarchical tree view
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I think my further experiments with Treeview got some success in
> manually creating the hierarchy with page links.
> But with the CatTree template, it seems only 2-levels are
> possible-that also will list only categories, not articles.
>
> Anyone has some better idea on this?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jack
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "People forget how fast you did a job - but they remember how well you
> did it"
>
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> [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Jack
> Eapen C
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:05 AM
> To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
> Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Creating a hierarchical tree view
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to create a page with clickable tree, like
>
> -Operating systems (category)
> -Proprietary (category)
> -Windows (article)
> -Open Source (category
> -Linux (article)
>
> I tried treeview extension, but that fails if I give wiki links to the
> article/category in the tree. There is CatTree template also in the
> DPL site (http://semeb.com/dpldemo/index.php?title=Treeview_extension)
> but that also lists categories as trees, not articles in that.
>
> How can I achieve this with MW 1.11
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jack Eapen C
> SunTec Knowledge Centre
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Thanks Gary
Will try it - if I still have a problem I will post again.
Charlie
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Sent: 31 October 2007 09:33
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Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Links to files
See http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FileProtocolLinks
It works for me.
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Gary Kirk
On 31/10/2007, Charlie Markwick <charlie-markwick(a)southcot.com> wrote:
> We are using a wiki for internal policies and procedures and want to
> create links to files.
>
> I had assumed that using:-
>
> [file://///FileStore/documents/AddingDomains.pdf Adding Domains] would
> give me a clickable link but it doesn't. Is there a way of getting
> this to work?
>
> Charlie Markwick
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> Earlier: "... I want to add keywords
> (tag/annotate) to [an article] and retrieve
> those ... on another page ... the problem
> ... the result would be an article. I need
> only a particular section of the article
> as result ..."
Peter Blaise responds: I broke out each section to it's own sub page,
and that may help you get, in your search results, what was once only
the former "section", but because now it's on it's own page, it is a
discreet nodule of information that responds better to such searches and
links on it's own as a separate result. But then, how to reassemble and
display the content of all these new subpages back together again on the
main article page above those sub pages so they look and read as you
originally intended?
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SubPageList2
... with:
<subpages
deepness=1
mode=preview
/>
... in the content of article page above all those subpages (along with
any other content I want, such as automatic or my own construct of a
table of contents of the sub pages, and more). What were previously
sections now have all the features and benefits of independent pages,
yet the extension, SubPageList2, permits me to display them as if they
were still sub sections, all on one page. This gives me a pleasant
selectable mix of page, section, and subpage features and benefits from
which you may be able to design a solution to your challenge.
There's more. This allows people to discuss/talk about what looks like
a section of a large page, but they get a separate, dedicated
discussion/talk page for their "section" because it's really a page on
it's own. Otherwise, when we try to discuss/talk about a section on a
page, we get the discussion/talk page for the entire master page, not
exclusively for that sub section on it's own! Now, each section has
it's own discussion/talk page- cool! Note, I "protect" the article page
so people don't waste their time trying to edit an unassembled ghost.
When they click on what looks like a sub section, it brings them to a
dedicated sub page for that section, and then they can edit or
discuss/talk about only that "section".
Let us know how you resolve your design challenge. I really enjoy these
architecture discussions. Sort of like opening a can of paint with a
screwdriver, in that it's not in the instruction manual for the
screwdriver. That's the way we seem to use the Mediawiki tools, too -
very creatively, and far off the official, simplistic "instruction
sheet" that comes with each extension!
Thanks to Martin Schallnahs and Rob Church for SubPage2.
We are using a wiki for internal policies and procedures and want to
create links to files.
I had assumed that using:-
[file://///FileStore/documents/AddingDomains.pdf Adding Domains] would
give me a clickable link but it doesn't. Is there a way of getting this
to work?
Charlie Markwick
Hi,
While using many extensions, we need to mark up wiki content with
different tags (e.g. SMW, LST, Treeview, DPL, and so on)
But if at one point we need to remove an extension, it leaves behind all
the extension-specific markup in the content. is it possible to clean up
the content?
Regards,
Jack Eapen C
SunTec Knowledge Centre
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Hi fellow Mediwikians,
I've got a sticky page. I can't nail it. It was long, and had
sub pages, and seemed to work (display) without problem for months. I
just updated it with a long replacement page. Then I got this from
Internet Explorer:
The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site
might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust
your browser settings.
From Mozilla FireFox:
Network Error (tcp_error)
A communication error occurred: ""
The Web Server may be down, too busy, or experiencing other problems
preventing it from responding to requests. You may wish to try again at
a later time.
All other pages in the wiki are fine, even longer ones, even one
with more sub pages.
To resolve it, I though I'd just build the page on another wiki,
then export it, and then import it to my own wiki ... and it worked!
Once. But that was just the top, the most recent revision. So,
engorges with my recent success, I then thought I'd try building the old
AND new version on another wiki, and export the whole revision history
shebang form the other wiki, and then import the whole revision history
shebang into my own wiki so my users could compare history, and now the
symptom is back - no access, same time out error message from Internet
Explorer.
I've rebuilt and optimized all tables in PHPMyAdmin and no
change. (Some tables prefer optimize, some prefer rebuild?)
wikidb.wiki_archive optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_categorylinks optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_externallinks optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_filearchive optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_hitcounter optimize note The storage engine for the table
doesn't support optimize
wikidb.wiki_image optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_imagelinks optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_interwiki optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_ipblocks optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_job optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_langlinks optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_logging optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_math optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_objectcache optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_oldimage optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_page optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_pagelinks optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_page_restrictions optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_querycache optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_querycachetwo optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_querycache_info optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_recentchanges optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_redirect optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_revision optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_searchindex optimize status Table is already up to date
wikidb.wiki_site_stats optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_templatelinks optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_text optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_trackbacks optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_transcache optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_user optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_user_groups optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_user_newtalk optimize status OK
wikidb.wiki_watchlist optimize status OK
I have a work around by creating a duplicate "look alike" page
via capitalizing an additional word in the title ("and" becomes "And"),
and that separate page works fine with all the same content duplicated
in it's history! But ...
Has anyone else had a sticky page problem like this? Is it a
threshold problem and the page itself is irrelevant (such as file
placement in the underlying OS, and it will "pass" if I defrag my drive
and move the file, physically, away form some 32 gb transom?)? Any
clues? Any resolutions? Anyone see this and fix it before? (By the
way, nothing on this on http://www.mediawiki.org/ yet.)
Thanks.
- Peter Blaise
Hi,
I think my further experiments with Treeview got some success in
manually creating the hierarchy with page links.
But with the CatTree template, it seems only 2-levels are possible-that
also will list only categories, not articles.
Anyone has some better idea on this?
Regards,
Jack
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[mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Jack Eapen
C
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:05 AM
To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Creating a hierarchical tree view
Hi,
I want to create a page with clickable tree, like
-Operating systems (category)
-Proprietary (category)
-Windows (article)
-Open Source (category
-Linux (article)
I tried treeview extension, but that fails if I give wiki links to the
article/category in the tree. There is CatTree template also in the DPL
site (http://semeb.com/dpldemo/index.php?title=Treeview_extension) but
that also lists categories as trees, not articles in that.
How can I achieve this with MW 1.11
Regards,
Jack Eapen C
SunTec Knowledge Centre
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Hi,
I´m trying to setup LdapAuthentication with MediaWiki 1.9.3 under Windows
and MySQL 4.1.22 and PHP 5.2.3
But after trying to log in I just got the following debug message:
Entering validDomain
User is using a valid domain.
Setting domain as: mydomain
Entering getCanonicalName
Username isn't empty.
Munged username: Ekanegae
Entering authenticate
Entering Connect
Using TLS or not using encryption.
Using servers: ldap://mydomain101.mydomain.local
Connected successfully
Lowercasing the username: Ekanegae
Entering getSearchString
Doing a straight bind
userdn is: uid=ekanegae,dc=mydomain,dc=local
Binding as the user
Failed to bind as uid=ekanegae,dc=mydomain,dc=local
Entering strict.
Returning true in strict().
Entering modifyUITemplate
My configuration is set to:
require_once( "$IP/extensions/LdapAuthentication.php" );
$wgAuth = new LdapAuthenticationPlugin();
$wgLDAPDomainNames = array( "mydomain" );
$wgLDAPServerNames = array( "mydomain"=>"mydomain101.mydomain.local" );
$wgLDAPUseLocal = false;
$wgLDAPEncryptionType = array( "mydomain"=>"clear" );
$wgLDAPSearchStrings = array(
"mydomain"=>"uid=USER-NAME,dc=mydomain,dc=local" );
$wgLDAPSearchAttributes = array( "mydomain"=>"uid" );
$wgLDAPBaseDNs = array( "mydomain"=>"dc=mydomain,dc=local" );
$wgLDAPDisableAutoCreate = array( "mydomain"=>false );
$wgMinimalPasswordLength = 1;
$wgLDAPDebug = 4;
$wgLDAPLowerCaseUsername = array( "mydomain"=>true );
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Hi,
I want to create a page with clickable tree, like
-Operating systems (category)
-Proprietary (category)
-Windows (article)
-Open Source (category
-Linux (article)
I tried treeview extension, but that fails if I give wiki links to the
article/category in the tree. There is CatTree template also in the DPL
site (http://semeb.com/dpldemo/index.php?title=Treeview_extension) but
that also lists categories as trees, not articles in that.
How can I achieve this with MW 1.11
Regards,
Jack Eapen C
SunTec Knowledge Centre
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