dear group,
i'm using mediawiki1.9.3 with LDAP_Authentication 1.1d. for some reason,
there aren't any group-enrties that i need in our ldap, so i have to
use an other special grouplist.
what i want is:
- user authenticates with his ldap-account/password against our
directory-server (works), *and*
- user is in my grouplist (handmade list, or database-connection to a
infosystem with group-information).
so my question is: where to put a hook, that users who aren't in my list
will not be able to login?
regards
jens
I am trying to upload images into wiki for some articles but it says that
Image upload is not Enabled... How can I enable this????
Or is there any way to place the images with out enabling this???? (I do not
want users to be able to upload images for now)
thank you
Edu
How would I modify the Special:Search page?
I would like to change the order of some of the things around and remove the
namespace selections from the bottom.
Thanks in advance all,
-Brett
> On 04/05/07, Joe Lloyd <jlloyd182(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Just a question, if you type in "auckland weather" in google it
>> gives you
>> the 5 day forcast before any webpage searches. Are there any
>> addons that
>> can access that information to put on a wiki?
Here's what I put in a simple extension. Of course, it's hard-coded
for my locale, but you could easily parameterize it.
<div class="thumb tright">
<div style="width:234px">
<iframe marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" name="wxButtonFrame"
id="wxButtonFrame" height="90" src="http://btn.weather.ca/
weatherbutton/template1.php?
placeCode=CABC0110&category0=Cities&containerWidth=234&
btnNo=4002&backgroundColor=clouds&multipleCity=0&citySearch=0&celsiusF=C
" align="top" frameborder="0" width="234" scrolling="no"></iframe>
</div>
</div>
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Dear List,
Probably this question has been asked for several times, but after looked at
the Alternative Parsers page on the MediaWiki website, googling and digging
the list, I still can't find a usable syntax parser.
I want to use a complete standalone MediaWiki syntax parser that renders
wikitext segments into HTML pages, without a MediaWiki installation and any
functions associated with the MediaWiki software. I also prefer parsers
written in Java, Perl or C language.
I went through the parsers listed on the Alternative Parsers page, the
WikiOnCD, Perl MediaWiki Emulator seems can statisfy my requirement, but
unfortunately both of them are not available Can anyone send me a copy so I
can try out?
I also tried the parser module in the Eclipse Wikipedia Plugin, but the page
it generates differs greatly from the actual HTML code generated by
MediaWiki engine. Is there any other Java parsers?
Many thanks in advance.
Regards,
Anna
Hi,
I created a new extension for MediaWiki, "Semantic Forms", that allows
for user creation of forms for adding and editing pages with semantic
data, provided that data is represented through templates. This may be
of little interest to those who aren't involved with the Semantic
MediaWiki extension in some way (currently Semantic Forms won't fully
work unless SMW is installed), but I wanted to publicize it here. You
can download the code, and see documentation and examples, at this
URL:
http://discoursedb.org/SemanticForms/
Any comments and questions are welcome. Comments on the source code
are very much appreciated as well, if you have any interest in going
through it.
If all goes fine, I'll add a page for it on mediawiki.org soon.
-Yaron
Hi All
Just a question, if you type in "auckland weather" in google it gives you
the 5 day forcast before any webpage searches. Are there any addons that
can access that information to put on a wiki?
Or any way to display only that information in a table on our wiki? Ie: if
someone went to the "Auckland" page then it would show the 5 day forcast
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
to change the logo, I put this line
$wgLogo = "/home/daten/rezo/wiki/wikilangues/images/0/00/Omnes.jpg";
into LocalSettings.php
but I always see the default logo. What's the right syntax ?
cheers
Klaus
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : mediawiki-l-bounces(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] De la part
> de Rob Church
> Envoyé : jeudi 3 mai 2007 13:06
> À : MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
> Objet : Re: [Mediawiki-l] Couple of Mediawiki questions
>
> On 03/05/07, johan.boye(a)latecoere.fr <johan.boye(a)latecoere.fr> wrote:
> > # The search doesn't work on partial (incomplete) word.
> > Got an article with the word "foobar", then I have a result when I type "foobar" but nothing when I type "foob".
> > I have some exception, when I type "est"; it founds some pages with the word "test"...
> > Is there a way to fix it?
>
> The default search relies upon the MyISAM full text indexing
> engine, and may not be entirely useful, depending on your
> needs. You might have more luck with a custom search backend,
> such as the LuceneSearch extension, hooked up to the MWSearch
> daemon in Subversion, or something else entirely.
I've checked this out, look a little bit complicated. Is there any option on the MyISAM side to improve it easly ?
> > # Links (usually nasty file:// links) does not work with URL containing spaces
>
> You need to URL-encode spaces in URLs. Use %20.
Got it, thanks.
> > # Is there a plug-in to scan documents like .PDF or .DOC
> on the fly during the upload to index them in the search engine?
>
> Yes and no; see
> http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mediawiki-l/2007-April/019490.html
Nice one. Any idea when it will be released (if it will) ?
> > Is there a way to make a full backup of the website to make in
> > available offline or export all pages to HTML in a save place on an
> > automatic way?
>
> You can write a shell script to do it. The procedure is documented at http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Backing_up_a_wiki.
Ok, I will check on the XML side.
Thanks very much!
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