Im looking to see if there is a way to edit the categories like you
would a section of a page. So that all the user is seeing / editing is
the categories.
Im looking at writing an extension to visually edit them.
Thanks,
-Adam
"No more svn update before checking first there's no syntax errors", I
said to myself. But when I do
$ find * \( -name \*.php -o -name \*.inc \)|xargs -n 1 php --syntax-check
It never makes it through the whole mediawiki tree, always terminating
at a _different file_ with "xargs: php: terminated by signal 11".
find -exec, find|while read i...; do php ... $i, all same problem.
Do I need to up the memory limit just to check the syntax of one file?
When I do the same on the mainframe, all works fine.
Im setting up a brand new wiki, and Id like to get Lucene Search
working. But after a few days, I can't seem to get it to build properly.
Im sure it is a configuration issue. I have java installed and all.
Anyways, if you have what it takes to get this working. I will paypal
you $50.
Interested? Email me.
Thanks, -Adam
Hello
I started a Wiki with Mediawiki. Now I would like to change the interface of a search result. How do I do that? Is there any extension?
My idea is having the search result in a table, where I have not only the title of the page, but also the first 3 lines and the picture.
Here you can see an example of what I am referring to:
http://wiki.doebe.li/Lehrmittel/TypErstlesen
Greets
Andy
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Is it possible to have mediawiki be high available?
I have 2 servers and I would like to have it highly available in case
1 server goes down.
Has anyone done this before?
TIA
Hello!
I am new to this list and wnat to set up a mediawiki for special purposes.
At the beginning of the installation, if I remember right there was a question
for the portal name and now I want to change the name of the Portal-URL in
the sidebar and don't know how to do it.
Can someone help please? The sidebar looks like this at the moment:
* Hauptseite
* My-Portal
* Aktuelle Ereignisse
* Hilfe
and I want to change "My-Protal" to another name but with
.../wiki/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&action=edit this
is not possible.
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Good afternoon,
I have a question related to integrating a mediawiki into a proprietary software via an iframe.
I am planning on doing two things:
1. Write an open-source extension for mediawiki, that allows automatic sign on/account creations triggered by certain GET parameters. This could generally be used from any site by anyone.
2. Create a page inside of a proprietary portal, that includes an iframe to a separate mediawiki. The link to the mediawiki contains some GET parameters, that the mediawiki extension uses to identify/sign on the user or create a new account, if that user does not already exist.
The mediawiki runs on a separate server at a different location and is otherwise entirely unrelated to the proprietary software.
I have the following questions:
1. Does the GPL allow to integrate a mediawiki inside of a proprietary software via an iframe, without requiring the proprietary software to be published open source as well?
2. Does the provision of GET parameters in the src of the iframe (in order to realize an automatic account creation in the mediawiki) make a difference?
Has anyone ever been in a comparable situation?
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Hi,
I've just set up a mediawiki site and everything went ok. I've set up both a
test and production server.
Before bringing the production server online I'd like to restrict access to a
group of IP addresses at least until the basic structure of the wiki in in
place.
I've come across blockIP but not allowIP. Is it possible to do this.
Thanks,
Tony
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