Hello All,
this list has been really helpful, i have one more question. Our mediawiki
shows these characters:
#if:
| {{
#if:
| [[{{{authorlink}}}|{{
#if:
| {{{last}}}{{ #if: | , {{{first}}} }}
| {{{author}}}
}}]]
| {{
#if:
| {{{last}}}{{ #if: | , {{{first}}} }}
| {{{author}}}
}}
}}
I need to know what should we install to make this work.
Thank you for your time,
Waleed A. Meligy
Can anyone suggest an easy way to do an 'import' of (many) images that
are actually updates of previously existing images (and have the same
names)? Even if I modify the first existence test in the importImages
script, I'm guessing that the statement,
$image->recordUpload( '', 'Importing image file' )
will still fail because the database (or other MW code) will prevent
overwriting of an existing file by another file.
At the moment the best way I can think of to do this is to simply write
a script that would go through the 'images' directory and a directory of
the new images, and replace on the basis of names. Even there, I'm not
sure if the metadata will change appropriately, nor if it needs to.
Thanks,
Ken
Hello to all...
I am tring to set up the WIKI engine on my server to open a major free
service to the Portuguese University Community but My server is currently
running PHP 4.4.6 and they are not wiling to upgrade as they say PHP 5.1 is
not secure and ready for production (the e-mail they send me after 2 days of
talks is in the end)
Is there any version of Wiki that runs on that version? or is there any way
to put the current Wiki version runing on that version?
Thank you
Edu
======MAIL FROM THE SERVER ADMINS======
This PHP version is more secure than you or your client will ever know. It's
the latest 4.4.x version, with mod_security rules, adding an extra layer of
protection, personally coded by me. This PHP version is secure.
Are you really trying to tell me they cant find a secure version that runs
on 4.4.6? Not true.
What do you suggest, we upgrade PHP on the entire server and have a few
hundred websites down because you want a certain version of PHP? Not going
to happen, we cant just upgrade PHP server wide, while it's not stable
enough / backwards compliant enough for CPanel servers.
So once again, find another version of the software, after testing PHP 5.x.x,
it's not ready for the production servers yet.
Hi,
I've setup and am managing a wiki for my team, and naturally chose
mediawiki:-)
The setup, etc. went swimmingly, and some good content is being
generated. We are running mediawiki 1.9.3 on mysql 5 and IIS.
We are facing a problem wherein if someone edits a section in an
existing page (For example, the section marked See Also in the page
Beans), the following error message is displayed when the changes are
saved. Hitting F5 after the message saves the page correctly.
Internal error
Redirect loop detected!
This means the wiki got confused about what page was requested; this
sometimes happens when moving a wiki to a new server or changing the
server configuration.
Your web server was detected as possibly not supporting URL path
components (PATH_INFO) correctly; check your LocalSettings.php for a
customized $wgArticlePath setting and/or toggle $wgUsePathInfo to true.
I did rename the machine on which the wiki is running, but did not
change the directory the wiki is installed in, assume that's D:\cwiki -
the virtual directory is set to d:\cwiki, and
$wgScriptPath = "/cwiki"
Thanks,
Aaman Lamba
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> Hi all...
>
> is it possible to link files from a local File-Server into mediawiki (1.8.2-12), like a HTML-link?
Are you talking about some link like "file://myfiler/myshareCIFS" ?
Add in your LocalSettings.php
$wgUrlProtocols = array(
'http://',
'https://',
'ftp://',
'file://',
'irc://',
'gopher://',
'telnet://', // Well if we're going to support the above.. -ævar
'nntp://', // @bug 3808 RFC 1738
'worldwind://',
'mailto:',
'news:'
);
And then, you can do
[file://myfiler/share/mynastyword.doc My Link] or
[file:////myfiler/... ]
But it will mostly work with IE, not firefox. Is there a way to fix it ?
> Cheers,
>
> Tim
Johan
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Hello all,
I would like to move my MediaWiki install to a /wiki directory. I already
know the edits to LocalSettings.php that will be necessary, etc.
However, many other sites currently link to my wiki and I would like to
retain these links. How should I go about setting up a HTTP redirect that
would take any request to www.mywiki.com/Page_Name and redirect to
www.mywiki.com/wiki/Page_Name? The redirect cannot simply take requests to
the site and redirect them to /wiki becuase I many of the links leading to
my site are to specific pages (ie. www.mywiki.com/Page_title).
My server is running Apache.
Thanks a lot!
When a user creates an account they get a notification with link to
authenticate. Then when the click that link they get the page saying
they have been authenticated.
At that point they can go to preferences and select to be notified on
changes to pages they watch.
The problem is that they do not ever get notifications.
I am sure there is something I must setup but be darned if I understand
what. If they get the notification email .. why not other emails?
Thanks
DSig
David Tod Sigafoos | SANMAR Corporation
PICK Guy .. working on my wiki Envy
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : mediawiki-l-bounces(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] De la part
> de Philip Beach
> Envoyé : mercredi 25 avril 2007 20:25
> À : MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
> Objet : [Mediawiki-l] PS re: move wiki redirect
>
> Hello all,
>
> Regarding my previous email...
>
> If there is a way to get MediaWiki to ignore a certain
> directory "under" it then I don't even need to set up this
> redirect. For example, I want MediaWiki to stay at
> www.mywiki.com but want to be able to use to directory
> www.mywiki.com/classroom for a CMS.
>
> Is it possible to do this without moving the MediaWiki
> install to www.mywiki.com/wiki and setting up a complex redirect?
>
> Thanks!
You can setup an Alias in Apache (if you use that)
Alias /wiki/ "/path/to/www/mywiki_root_dir/" for example
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Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone here is running MediaWiki under Solaris 10 or 11
with multiple zones?
Seems like it would be great to give user groups their own virtual machine
with their own wiki.
If anyone here has tried it and has any configuration hints or suggestions
it would be most welcome.
(or, ask me in a week or three!)
thanks Betsy
(building my first Solaris 11 box, my first zone box and my first MediaWiki
box here...)