A Manual is in preparation, and to avoid redlinks on the Contents page,
we considered creating all pages, adding "ToDo" on the currently empty
ones. The idea was that the author could simply have a DPL statement on
his user page to see which pages still required content. Unfortunately,
we can't get this to work, so I could use some help. As it stands, the
query is:
<DPL>
titlematch = %/Kdenlive/Manual/%
namespace = Main
include = *
includematch = /ToDo/
resultsheader = KDEnlive pages containing the string "ToDo"
format = ,\n* [[%PAGE%|%TITLE%]]\n,,
</DPL>
I made a test page at
http://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Projects_and_Files/Project but
it isn't being picked out by the query. What am I missing?
Our version is 1.8.9 running on Mediawiki 1.17. We have noticed at
times that DPL queries are not picking up all possible results, so any
suggestions for relevant reading would also be appreciated. Thanks.
Anne
I am seeing this error on a Mediawiki 1.17; A call for;
"Template:Safesubst" is what the wiki is describing as this
instruction set. "{{#ifeq:{{{subst}}}|SUBST"
Anyone know what I need to do to get these to not appear as 'template'
calls, & of course to work.
Thanks
--
John W. Foster
I have followed the instruction from the website "igeek" and installed
the "mediawiki" (the installation software say "successful" or
something like that).
When I go to "http://localhost/wikipedia/" (I install the program
under var/www/wikipedia) the browser display a "blank screen" and I
suppose that is normal because I have not put any data there yet (I
may be wrong here and please confirm my understanding).
I then proceed to down load the "data base dump" by pointing my
browser to http://download.wikimedia.org/enwiki/20091009/enwiki-20091009-pages-article…
but it report with ERROR 403: Forbidden!
I recalled that in a previous attempt (i.e. about 20 minutes before I
started the installation) I have been able to browse the page but at
that time I don't know which file to download so I just quit.
I would be much appreciated if someone tell me how to get hold of the
"data base dump file", thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Victor Mong
Hi,
When browsing through [mediawiki]/trunk [1] I see a lot of things that have
piled up over the years. Now that we have /trunk/tools [2] and the separate
[wikimedia] repository, perhaps some things should be re-organized.
A few examples:
* /trunk/backup: This is the script for generating data dumps for
Wikimedia's public wikis.
Perhaps move this to /tools or perhaps to trunk of the [wikimedia] repo.
* /trunk/mwdumper: Tool for extracting sets of pages from an MW dump file
If this works for regular mediawiki dumps, probably a good one to be moved
to /tools
* /trunk/lucene-search-2: Lucene-search 2.1: search extension for MediaWiki
Sounds like something that should be in a /libs/ directory of
/trunk/extensions/MWSearch or something
* /trunk/wikiSDK: Attempt at creating a developer friendly SDK for MW
Again, perfect for /tools probably
* /trunk/wap: Wap Wikipedia. quick and dirty Hack for wap.es.wikipedia.org
Doesn't' appear to be used anymore. But since it's used as a fronted to
MediaWiki, perhaps go into /tools, or if wikimedia specific, into
[wikimedia]
*/trunk/wmfmailadmin: Simple mail account maintenance script.
Fairly obvious. [wikimedia]
etc. take a look at the complete list here:
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/
Just mentioning here on the mailing list in case there are some
special dirs that needs special treatment before I make a bold move.
--
Krinkle
[1] http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/
[2] http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/tools/
(descriptions copied from the README files and/or the initial commit
messages)
I would like to preload text in any new page in the File namespace. I have tried different extensions such as "Preloader" and "Boilerplate" but none seems to work in FILES. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Bernhard
I reinstalled mediawiki & upgraded the software installed on it to the
newest Mediawiki 1.17xx installed on my Debian system from the tarball. I
have everything working well now :EXCEPT: the reason I did all the upgrads.
I still am seeing this error; Template:Safesubst: is what the wiki is
describing as this instruction set. {{#ifeq:{{{subst}}}|SUBST
Anyone know what I need to do to get these to not appear as 'template'
calls?
Hi there,
I installed mediawiki 1.17 and this extension:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:NiceCategoryList2/2.2
Then I get the messages:
----------
Warning: in_array() [function.in-array]: Wrong datatype for second
argument in
/var/www/web468/html/psych-med.de/wiki/includes/parser/ParserOptions.php
on line 317
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at
/var/www/web468/html/psych-med.de/wiki/LocalSettings.php:1) in
/var/www/web468/html/psych-med.de/wiki/includes/WebResponse.php on line 22
----------
The first message I get also when I install the Cite-Extension.
I tried the bugfix from
http://tinyurl.com/5ty87af
but that didn't change anything.
Any idea what's wrong?
Daniel
Dear Community,
I am using Inputboxes to load a template for a new page. On the template
is the category in which the new page should appear. However, I do not
want the template itself to show up in the category summary. I could not
find the command for not including a page in a category, is there such a
command?
Thanks in advance!
Marcel
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We are currently running Mediawiki 1.13.3 on a Linux machine and we are trying to upgrade to Mediawiki 1.17.0. Everything went well until we got to the stage of updating the database. We ran the command
% php update.php
And got the following results:
MediaWiki 1.17.0 Updater
Going to run database updates for mediawiki
Depending on the size of your database this may take a while!
Abort with control-c in the next five seconds (skip this countdown with --quick) ... 0
...ipblocks table does not exist, skipping new field patch
...ipblocks table does not exist, skipping new field patch
Creating interwiki table...ok
Adding default interwiki definitions...done.
Fatal error: Call to a member function isMultipleKey() on a non-object in /usr/local/mediawiki-1.17.0/includes/installer/MysqlUpdater.php on line 249
Any suggestions on how to proceed will be appreciated.
Thanks
Malki Cymbalista
Webmaster, Weizmann Institute of Science
malki.cymbalista(a)weizmann.ac.il
Tel: 08-9343036