Hello,
1) Why MediaWiki uses mono fonts on all the <textarea> elements
related to editing? And would changing that to other font(s) cause
problems? I couldn't find where to edit this in the Monobook CSS. I
now it can be simply set in the textarea's style rule, but why it
doesn't inherit the font of the body, which is sans-serif?
2) Is it possible to localize URLs in MediaWiki? I'm talking
specifically about Arabic URLs. As far as I understand, this can only
be done on the browser level not MediaWiki, however I'm seeing several
refrences to encoding URLs in the code (e.g. $fallback8bitEncoding =
"windows-1251"; on messages files).
Regards,
Usamah
Hi,
My installation is here: http://wiki.themixingbowl.org/
I've recently upgraded from 1.9.3 to the latest 1.11.1 and I'm unable
to make my short url's work correctly.
The standard /Article works fine (see
http://wiki.themixingbowl.org/FAQ) but when the full URL is required -
when a second $_GET variable needs to be passed (e.g.
http://wiki.themixingbowl.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=…)
mediawiki ignores the URL's. It's like only url's in the format of
$wgArticlePath are recognised.
Basically, if I set $wgArticlePath = "/$1";
as it is at the moment then mediawiki failes to recognise the
http://wiki.themixingbowl.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=…
style of url's.
If I were to set $wgArticlePath = "$wgScript?title=$1"; (without
changing my rewrite rules) then the URL
http://wiki.themixingbowl.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=…
will work fine.
These URL's worked fine with 1.9.3 but aren't working for me on 1.11.1.
Sorry for the waffle-y email but it's a difficult problem to explain
(and to search for solutions for).
If I've left out any vital info to help diagnose the issue please let me know.
Many thanks
I am writing an extension, I have most the php done. But I need to
include a java-script file and a css file. How would I do this. I
tried looking at other extensions that do this, but to no avail at all.
-Adam
Hi Everyone, I would like to make the "watch" option turned ON by default.
Meaning that whenever someone creates or edits a page they will "watch" it.
I thought that an easy way for that is to Turn On the checkbox of "watch
this page" Form when editing or creating new pages (below the page content
edit text field)
Can anyone tell me how to change that form?
Thanks, Itay
Does anyone know how well this extension works? Has anyone used it?
It claims to be able to restrict access to all pages except those on a
whitelist, FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL USER. The last part there, of course, being
the bit that makes me suspicious. The documentation on Meta mentions no
holes, workarounds, or flaws of any kind. Does this extension do what it
says on the tin?
While investigating the cause of errors like:
PHP Notice: Undefined variable: stack in .../includes/Title.php on line 2737
I doscovered that the category browsing feature seem to have been
broken since revision 4913, which is more than three years old. I've
added the missing declaration in revision 31370, but I'm wondering if
anyone except me is actually using the feature?
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Hello,
what is the supposed way if i want to disable the option to create new
accounts on my wiki ?
I expected this setting would be located in LocalSettings.php but i
havent found something related to my search-keywords.
At the moment my users can easily create themself new accouts, just be
selecting the option inside my wiki installation.
As all needed accounts are created already (fix amount of users) it
would be great if i could disabling the option to create new accounts now.
Any suggestions ?
(Mediawiki 1.11)
Best regards
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I have a problem where an import script has a page name containing a
right arrow represented as -> this converts to a ->, which breaks
the import. I can replace this, but what should I use? Suggestions?
Jim
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