I apologize in advance for asking what must surely be a simple
question (or simple answer). Image uploaded to wiki. What syntax can
I use to allow a click on the image's thumbnail to go directly to some
site, rather than to the image at higher resolution?
thanks in advance.
Rob
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Rob Lingelbach
rob(a)colorist.org http://www.colorist.org/robhome.html
Hello, I am trying to find a much easier way for people to use external
file links in my wiki. Currently every space has to be replaced with a
%20. Is there something like {{urlencode:}} that would work? The
urlencode magic word converts spaces to +, how do i get %20 instead?
Is there a way to pre-sort table rows? For example, look at this page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_United_States_Core_Based_Statistical_…
Note the very large table. Every row must be input perfectly in terms
of rank. Is there a way someone could just add a row at the bottom of
rank 1, but it would pre-sort the rows on the front-end so that this
row showed at the top?
I'm trying to install 1.10.0 on fedora 9 and have followed the install
instructions. I'm getting.
Can't write config file, aborting
In order to configure the wiki you have to make the config subdirectory
writable by the web server. Once configuration is done you'll move the
created LocalSettings.php to the parent directory, and for added safety you
can then remove the config subdirectory entirely.
I did the chmod and here is config file display.
[root@localhost wiki]# ll -d config
drwxrwxrwx 2 rporter rporter 4096 2007-05-09 13:34 config
Now what do I do?
thanks in advance
rp
Anyone using the Ajax Ratings extension?
In the README it says
=============================================================================
3. Enter this line at the top of any page where you want
to have rating bars.
=============================================================================
<?php require('_drawrating.php'); ?>
=============================================================================
4. Point to the right Javascript and CSS files (you need
behavior.js, rating.js, and rating.css)
=============================================================================
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"
src="js/behavior.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"
src="js/rating.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/rating.css" />
etc
For #3 I'm planning on using it for pages generated by a certain template
(using semantic forms) but I *guess* this is basic procedure for all pages
in Mediawiki?
I'm not too comfortable with mediawiki yet to be certain how to do this.
Should this go in the Monobook.php file? (That would solve the #3 issue) Any
suggestions from those using this extension?
Cheers,
Martin S
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Regards,
Martin S
Hi all,
I'm having trouble upgrading from version 1.11.2 to version 1.12. When
running the update.php script from a shell, the database update ends
with the following error:
failed with error code "Can't create table
'./wikidb/protected_titles.frm' (errno: 121) (localhost)"
box is running centos 5 will all packages from the distro: mysql 5, php
5, apache 2.2
The user upgrade is running as the mysql root user...Any ideas? Thanks.
Aaron
Hello,
I am experiencing problem with wwgWhiteListRead : some pages in the
array are accessible, some are not.
Does anybody has already experienced such a problem and how did he
fixed the issue?
$wgWhitelistRead = array( ":Accueil",
"Qualitionnaire:Confidentialité",
"Special:Userlogin
","MediaWiki:Monobook
.css","Discuter:Accueil","Special:RequestAccount","Viande" );
Thanks a lot for any help.
Best regards
Constant Depièreux
Managing Director
Applied Quality Technologies Europe sprl
Rue des Déportés 123, B-4800 Verviers
Courriel : constant.depiereux(a)aqte-consulting.eu
Web: http://www.aqte-consulting.eu - http://www.qualitionnaire.eu
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Hi All,
We are using Mediawiki for technical documentation. As part of this we have
device info contained in a table and part of this is the IP Addresses
configured.
Unfortunately searches don't seem to pick up the ip addresses entered
though. If I enter the ip then the search finds no hits.
Is there an extension / hack that is required for it to work reliably? I
have also tried http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LinkSearch but it
only *appears* to find FQDN and not IP based urls?
We are running MediaWiki 1.12.0, PHP 5.1.2, MySQL 5.0.26
Below is an exert of part of a table in use (IPs changed)
{| style="width:75%; text-align:left" border="1"
! width="30%" bgcolor="#EEEEEE"| ''Configuration Item''
! bgcolor="#EEEEEE"| ''Setting''
|-
! Device Name
| {{PAGENAMEE}}
|-
| Management IP Address
| 10.10.10.1
|-
! Switch port and Switch name for Management interface
| Unknown
|-
! Production IP Address
| 99.99.99.54
|-
! Switch port and Switch name for Production interface
| Unknown
|-
! Backup IP Address
| 10.20.20.1
|-
! Switch port and Switch name for Backup interface
| Unknown
|-
! Operating System
| Windows 2003 SP2
|-
|-
|}
Cheers
Cameron