Hello,
to my big surprise it is not possible to create the article
FUELLGRADMONITORING
I just get a blank page.
This happens on a mw 1.10 installation and can also be testet on
mediawiki.org.
Any hints? I am not aware of any spamfilter on my mediawiki installation.
Apparently the word ADMONITOR gets blocked. In Mediawiki.org not even a
search is possible!
regards,
Gunter
Hello,
to my big surprise it is not possible to create the article
FUELLGRADMONITORING
I just get a blank page.
This happens on a mw 1.10 installation and can also be testet on
mediawiki.org.
Any hints? I am not aware of any spamfilter on my mediawiki installation.
Apparently the word ADMONITOR gets blocked. In Mediawiki.org not even a
search is possible!
regards,
Gunter
Hi folks,
in monobook/main.css, I indicated
"background: aliceblue;"
to change background of textarea, and it works. But the color I really want,
is something like "ccccff", <body bgcolor="#ccccff"> in html code.
How can I indicate a color by a number?
thanks
Klaus
Hi,
i tryed to make a security login with htaccess. The Login work fine,
but i wonder because i have to fill in my Username and keyword twice
every time!? I think, it have somthing to do with the idex.php but no
idea how to fix. Mediawiki is Version 1.6.10....
Simon
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Hi all,
Semantic MediaWiki has just been released in version 0.7. This version should
support MediaWiki 1.9 and 1.10 (and probably 1.8), but installation for 1.10
should be particularly simple since no manual file patches are needed any
more.
Core new features include:
* New special pages for searching and browsing data, in particular
Special:Browse. These replace the old Special:SearchTriple (which still
exists as a stub for backwards compatibility).
* Informative listings of results on all pages in the namespaces Attribute,
Relation, and Type.
* Additional options for formatting results of inline queries, supporting
templates, transclusion of result pages, and counting of results.
* New datatype for enumerated string values.
* Maintenance script for updating the semantic database, e.g. after importing
text-only data.
* More languages.
* A large number of smaller fixes and improvements.
Upgrading from an existing SMW 0.6 should not be difficult. The main change
from prior versions is that the file SMW_LocalSettings.php is now obsolete
and the contents of LocalSettings.php is slightly changed accordingly (see
INSTALL). But the database layout is fully compatible to SMW 0.6 (in both
directions). You may still want to use Special:SMWAdmin to trigger some added
DB optimisations.
Some updates of the documentation are still needed to reflect the new
features. Completed translation files can still be submitted -- there might
be an SMW 0.7.1 to include them. If you find any problems, send a mail to
semediawiki-user(a)lists.sourceforge.net or file a bug at MediaZilla.
Last but not least, big thanks to all developers, translators, and users who
have contributed to the current release.
Have fun,
Markus
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Hi everybody !
I'm a new french user of wikimedia.
We use it for a manga et and I've got a little problem.
There's some plots that's don't need to be directly visible
for all the peoples for we don't spoil them about the end of
the story.
So I've think that I can find a way to hide part of the text.
On french part of wikipedia, I found a usefull item to solve
my problem with using a sort of "rolling box"
(http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aide:Syntaxe#Effets_divers ,
fith row) but when I use this code in my wiki, there's no
effect
(http://yuki.haruhi.fr/index.php/Yuki_Nagato#R.C3.B4le_dans_l.27histoire
).
So I look for help into the english branch of wikipedia and I
found a little extension to show/hide text
(http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ShowHide_Extension ) in the
MetaWiki. But my english must be too poor for I understand
exactly what to do with the source code. Where do I have to
copy it ? In wich file ? do I have enough right with my status
of sysop and bureaucrat ? Is there other ways to do this ?
In the same time I'm realy surprised to see the lack of
evident solutions (or I'm really stupid) for this type of
wiki. I mean, I'm certainly not the first one to maintain a
wiki about a manga, so I shouldn't be the first ont to ask for
this, am I ?
PS : Scuse my poor english, i'm french
(http://www.bashfr.org/?1337).
QCTX
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>From: QCTX [mailto:qctx@laposte.net]
>Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 10:23 AM
>To: 'mediawiki-l'
>Subject: [Mediawiki-l] How to hide text ?
>
> Hi everybody !
>
>I'm a new french user of wikimedia.
>We use it for a manga et and I've got a little problem.
>There's some plots that's don't need to be directly visible
>for all the peoples for we don't spoil them about the end of
>the story.
>
>So I've think that I can find a way to hide part of the text.
>On french part of wikipedia, I found a usefull item to solve
>my problem with using a sort of "rolling box"
>(http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aide:Syntaxe#Effets_divers ,
>fith row) but when I use this code in my wiki, there's no
>effect
>(http://yuki.haruhi.fr/index.php/Yuki_Nagato#R.C3.B4le_dans_l.27histoire
>).
>So I look for help into the english branch of wikipedia and I
>found a little extension to show/hide text
>(http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/ShowHide_Extension ) in the
>MetaWiki. But my english must be too poor for I understand
>exactly what to do with the source code. Where do I have to
>copy it ? In wich file ? do I have enough right with my status
>of sysop and bureaucrat ? Is there other ways to do this ?
>
>In the same time I'm realy surprised to see the lack of
>evident solutions (or I'm really stupid) for this type of
>wiki. I mean, I'm certainly not the first one to maintain a
>wiki about a manga, so I shouldn't be the first ont to ask for
>this, am I ?
>
>PS : Scuse my poor english, i'm french
>(http://www.bashfr.org/?1337).
>
>QCTX
>
>Créez votre adresse électronique prenom.nom(a)laposte.net
>1 Go d'espace de stockage, anti-spam et anti-virus intégrés.
>
>
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Hi folks,
I have to import hundreds of images of an already existing site I am
transforming in mediawiki. Is there a way to import them alltogether instead
of importing image after image ?
thanks
Klaus
I've created a couple of extensions. I added a page for it on
www.mediawiki.org, but the link for download is to my own server, not
Sourceforge. I'm about to release my second extension and I'd like to
put the code on Sourceforge rather than my own server.
Having never used Sourceforge, I find the instructions terse and how
they apply to the Mediawiki repository is not clear. I've looked at
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Subversion and it's still not clear how I
would upload an extension's code.
Is there a simple primer that explains this?
Mike