Hey there ... my name is Mark Jeffrey and I'm the CTO of Mahalo.com, Inc.
We're a new kind of search engine based in Santa Monica, backed by Sequoia,
CBS, Newscorp, Alon Musk and others. More info here:
http://www.mahalo.com/Mahalo_PR More info on the company here:
http://www.mahalo.com/Mahalo
Anyway, I've been on this list for a bit now, and since we're finally out of
stealth mode, I thought I'd introduce myself. We're always on the lookout
for great talent, especially folks who know their way around the Mediawiki
source (Mahalo is built on top of Mediawiki). Additionally, we're
interested in people who understand high-performance, massively-scaling
environments based on Apache / Mediawiki / Squid / Memcached / MySQL etc.
If you're the best that there is, and you're interested in talking further,
I invite you to send a resume to mark(a)mahalo.com
--
Mark Jeffrey
Chief Technical Officer
Mahalo.com, Inc.
902 Colorado Ave.,
Santa Monica, CA 90401
mark(a)mahalo.com
> > the file links. They are only working on IE, but not in Firefox.
>
> Pages served through HTTP should not point to files in local users
> computer, it is a security issue. It is not a MediaWiki configuration
> problem, it is a Firefox restriction, and it is right in doing so.
You are right and I have to admit file links should not exit at all.
Anyway, that's for an Intranet need where we want to get CIFS security.
If I have to look on the Firefox side, is there any tips around ?
I already check out smb.exe and user.js tweak, is there something simple
around ?
Thanks
> On the browsers point of view, http:// is one of the protocols with a
> lower trust level, while file:// is one of the protocols with a higher
> trust level.
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Inside the AdminSettings.sample file, there is the following variable,
but
I am not sure what profiling is in relation to a wiki, or whether we use
it at my company.
Can you help ? I want to make sure I give the proper value to the
variable since I
am upgrading.
/*
* Whether to enable the profileinfo.php script.
*/
$wgEnableProfileInfo = false;
tanx,
Lori
If you already know how to write a php query page then look at Special
Pages found http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Special_pages. This
links to meta and there is a link there to How to create a special page
here http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Writing_a_new_special_page
So if your page is a simple 'special page' then you are in luck ..
DSig
David Tod Sigafoos | SANMAR Corporation
PICK Guy .. losing my wiki envy
206-770-5585
davesigafoos(a)sanmar.com
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Dear friends,
I do have a table with list of products.
How I can generate wiki page from this table (like usual php pages,
where
you read data from mysql table and display it as a table)
Thanks.
Best regards,
Umidjon B. Rahmonberdiev
NINP, Web Manager, CACAARI
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Hello guys,
I'm running a couple of Wiki now. I answered by some tweak in the
LocalSettings.php or plugins at all request of my team, one is missing :
the file links. They are only working on IE, but not in Firefox. I tried
with file:///// <file://///> It should works with FF, but it doesn't.
If I type it in the browser, it works, not if in a wiki doc.
To make the file links working, i added in LocalSettings.php this :
$wgUrlProtocols = array(
[...]
'file://',
[...]
);
I tried file:///// but it still doesn't do anything on Firefox.
Do you have any ideas in the Mediawiki side to fix it ? Or should I try
any Firefox with a smb.exe or user.js tweak ?
Thanks by advance,
Johan
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Hello to all!!!
I need your solving a problem with the faculty hosting.
I'm trying to install MediaWiki 1.10.0 in the server, and it needs php5
to run. The server already has Php5 but in cgi mode, by default it uses
a module PHP4, and it's the one that mediawiki recognizes :)
The server admin told me to rename all .php files to .php5, but they are
596!!!
Do you have any idea about what can I do for using PHP5 in cgi mode
instead of PHP4 by module mode!!???
Well, I will really appreciate your help ;)
tnkx a lot.
B.
Dear friends,
I do have a table with list of products.
How I can generate wiki page from this table (like usual php pages, where
you read data from mysql table and display it as a table)
Thanks.
Best regards,
Umidjon B. Rahmonberdiev
NINP, Web Manager, CACAARI
P.O. Box 4564,6, Murtazaev St.,
Tashkent 700000, Uzbekistan
Tel.: (998-71) 137-21-30/69; Fax: (998-71) 120-71-25
E-mail: <mailto:u.rahmonberdiev@cgiar.org> u.rahmonberdiev(a)cgiar.org
WWW: http://www.cacaari.org
Hi!
I just tried to upgrade from MW 1.7 to 1.10 (on shared hosting!).
While executing php maintenance\update.php with phpShell, I get:
Migrating old restrictions to new table...ok
Deleting old default messages (this may take a long time!)...
Es gab einen Syntaxfehler in der Datenbankabfrage.
Die letzte Datenbankabfrage lautete: „INSERT IGNORE INTO `wiki_objectcache`
(keyname,value,exptime) VALUES
('mediawiki-wiki_:messages','í\\ÛrGs¾çSŒ&’ÀƒH˜fJÚV,ÉŽ(
[[ ... CUT OUT many unreadable special-characters ]]
Ñ›FŒÒÒȪÁ«Sú
MySQL meldete den Fehler: „<tt>1226: User 'mediawiki' has exceeded the
'max_questions' resource (current value: 50000) (localhost)</tt>“.
PHP Warning: Module
Is this a problem with max_questions restirction of my hoster?
Isnt there any change to bypass it?
PS:
Translation of the german part of the error-message:
Es gab einen Syntaxfehler in der Datenbankabfrage. Die letzte Datenbankabfrage
lautete:
= There was a syntax-error in the db-query. The last query was:
Regards,
Jan
Hi Jim,
On 5/27/07 12:42 PM, "Jim Wilson" <wilson.jim.r(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Without going into too much detail, the current implementation of
> ExtendedSyntaxParser, while operating fine by itself, is not amicable
> to running along side certain other kinds of extensions. It's
> something that I've wanted to revisit, but haven't had time to do so just
yet.
Since I wrote TabbedData, I'm wondering what the incompatibility is? Is there
something I can change in TabbedData to make this work?
BTW, the UsenetSyntax page makes no mention of requiring ExtendedSyntaxParser,
and I can't find it on mw.org... where do I get it?
Ian