Hi, I searched through the board but I couldn't find an answer to this, sorry
if its been covered already, I'm brand new to this.
I have a group of around 100 people, and I would like to make it so that
they are the only ones who can view and edit the wiki, how can I do this? Is
there a setting where I can review the email addresses of people that create
accounts on the wiki, before they are allowed to view anything except the
homepage or edit anything?
Also, a friend of mine downloaded the software and installed it on his
computer before putting it on his website. I'm basiclly the one incharge of
the wiki (God help us all), is this going to cause me problems as the admin?
Thanks for any help.
Jake
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Quick PHP upgrade question – Can mediawiki 1.6.10 run on PHP 5?
We have a mediawiki version 1.6.10 running on PHP 4.47. I just got an email
from the hosting company saying they are going to upgrade us to PHP5.
Just wanted to check that nothing will "break" from that move.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Itay
Hi,
I'm testing the Pdf Book extension to export Wiki to PDF. Now I have the problem that no images (.jpg,.png) are exported to the PDF. Only a blank space is left in the document.
I'm using Media Wiki 1.11.0, Pdf Book 0.0.9, HTMLDOC 1.8.27
Any Idea?
Günter Gratzer
Hello,
I've an extension which works very well when cache is disabled.
If I put :
$wgEnableParserCache = false;
in LocalSettings, it works very well, but the performances of the website
decrease.
I'd like to set this to false *only* for pages which include my extension.
In the extension, I tried $wgTitle->invalidateCache(); which make a purge,
but the new generated page is stored in the cache, and I don't want.
As I don't know which page will have this extension, I can't make a ugly
hack in LocalSettings
if (the url contains "MyPage1" or "PageWithTheExtension" ) {
$wgEnableParserCache = false;
}
My extension is a form mailer.
<formmailer>tags to create the fields of the form</formmailer>
The form is submitted (method=post) to
/index.php?title=ThePage&action=purge&randomnumber
which purges and void client-side cache
the extension tag check if it get some data posted.
If posted then check they are valid (correct email, no missing
informations...). If ok, send the mail and display "Thank you, the mail was
sent" else if error displays the error (requiried field, bad format...) and
the form.
if go to another page of the wiki, and then go later to ThePage (short url
http://.../ThePage
I see the content of the last posted data (ie I see "thank you, mail sent"
or "errors + the form".
so I want to NEVER put in cache this page, as if I set $wgEnableParserCache
= false in LocalSettings.
Any ideas ?
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Sylvain Machefert
http://www.tousauxbalkans.nethttp://iubito.free.fr/blog/
Hi,
I upgraded MediaWiki and moved Servers from
OLD-Server
*MediaWiki: 1.6.8
*PHP: 4.3.10-22 (cgi-fcgi)
*MySQL: 4.1.11-Debian_4sarge7-log
*URL: http://web125.burns.kundenserver42.de/rockinchina/wiki/
to
NEW-Server
*MediaWiki: 1.12.0
*PHP: 5.2.4 (cgi)
*MySQL: 4.1.13
*URL: http://wiki.rockinchina.com/
After that I have problems with non-ASCII characters in page titles -
mainly Chinese characters but also Umlauts and the like.
I exported the complete database via phpMyAdmin 2.11.0-rc1 on the old
server and imported it via mysql command line. Settings for collation
on database and tables seem to be the same. Files have been moved
completely and then upgraded to the new version.
So the problem is that pages with Chinese (and other non-ASCII
character) titles are broken. An example can be seen here:
* Old/Good:
http://web125.burns.kundenserver42.de/rockinchina/wiki/index.php?title=Badh…
* New/Broken:
http://wiki.rockinchina.com/index.php?title=Badhead_3_%C3%A8%C5%A0%C2%B1%C3…
The pages show up wrong in category lists and links to these pages are
broken.
Does anyone know where the problems comes from and how I can work around
it?
Any pointers would be highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot!
matsch
Is there a way to generate an automatic, time-sensitive page history
without sending users to the history page to choose the versions they
want to compare? We are looking for a way to provide a page change
summary - for example, something that shows the changes made to a page
in the last 24 hours - that does not require any user input or action
(other than navigating to/viewing the page) to create.
Thanks,
Matt
Hi
I am trying to import ontology using Semantic Media Wiki 1.11.2(SMW). I am using the RAP api for RDF.
But iam not able to get the Ontology_Import page in SMW. Can anyone tell me how to enable "Ontology Import" page in SMW.
Iam badly stuck with this.. Early responses will be of great help to me...
Thx
guru
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Sorry for the longish question but I wanted to give as much detail as
possible.
MediaWiki 1.11.1
CentOS 5.1
MySQL 5.0.22-2.2.el5
PHP 5.1.6.15.el5
I'm having trouble building what seems like a fairly simple template.
I've read documentation, I've looked at examples, I've even copied
templates from other sites but it's not working. Any help you can
provide would be greatly appreciated. I have simplified my template to
isolate the problem. So, I have a template called Person-Simple that
looks like this:
<includeonly>{| class="infobox" border="1"
|-
! align="center" colspan="2" border="1" |'''{{{Name}}}'''
|- {{#if:{{{Sex}}}|
! border="1"{{!}}Sex:
{{!}} {{{Sex}}}
|- {{#if:{{{Birth}}}|
! border="1"{{!}}Birth:
{{!}} {{{Birth}}}
|-
! border="1"|Death:
| {{{Death}}}
|}</includeonly>
This template gets four parameters: Name, Sex, Birth, and Death. Two of
them are (or should be) conditional. That is, if there is no value for
either Sex or Birth, that row should not show up in the table. Death
will show up either way, since I left out the #if statement. In a page,
I have code to call the template as follows:
{{Person-Simple
|Name =John Doe
|Sex =Male
|Birth =
|Death =
}}
Note that neither Birth nor Death have values (there are no spaces after
the equal signs, if that matters). If the template were coded
correctly, this would produce a table with the name spanning two
columns, then two rows, one with "Sex: Male" and another with "Death: ".
However, the Birth row, which shouldn't show up, does.
One thing is that the {{#if: statements do not seem to have closing }}.
I tried adding them, however, and they simply show up on the page.
That's obviously not right, either. Does an {{#if: statement need to be
all on one line? It doesn't seem so. In any case, when I use these
instead of the above, they don't show up whether they have values or
not. Putting the trailing }} on these now seems to have no effect.
|- {{#if:{{{Sex}}}|! border="1"{{!}}Sex: {{!}}{{!}} {{{Sex}}}
|- {{#if:{{{Birth}}}|! border="1"{{!}}Birth: {{!}}{{!}} {{{Birth}}} }}
I also tried copying code from a template on another site. Their lines
look like this:
|-
{{#if:{{{Sex|}}}|
! Sex:
{{!}} {{{Sex}}}}}
|-
{{#if:{{{Birth|}}}|
! Birth:
{{!}} {{{Birth}}}}}
That makes sense to me but when I paste it into my template, it produces
table rows whether there are values or not. In the Sex: row, in the
right hand column, it has "Male}}" while the Birth: row has "}}". So,
it appears to be printing the closing }} from the {{#if: statement. Not
only that, but outside the table I have:
{{#if:Male| {{#if:|
Note that the related code for Birth does not show up like that. This
template seems to work on the site I took it from
(http://genealogy.wikia.com/).
I feel like I'm close but I'm pulling my hair out trying to get it
working. Can someone explain what I'm doing wrong? Or, perhaps more to
the point, how to do it right? Thanks for your time.
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Henry
1) There are two files SMW_SpecialOntologyImport.php and SMW_SpecialOntologyImport.php, v. Which is the correct one, what is the difference between the two? Is one enabled and the other not?
2) SMW_SpecialOntologyImport.php uses the file SMW_Storage.php (which is not the same as from SMW_Storage.php nor SMW_SemanticData.php) for a variety of functions (smwfGetSpecialProperties, smwfSaveHook, etc). Where can I access the proper SMW_Storage.php?
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