Hi,
I recall seeing a conversation on this list recently about the
supposed security risk with the DPL extension.
Did we ever bottom out to a conclusion on that?
I wanted to install this extension, but the security warnings on the
page on the main mediawiki site scared me off installing it,
particularly since my browser warned me of content on the DPL home
page site when I examined it.
Thanks!
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https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/25170/ is a MediaWiki change that's
under discussion right now; it would completely remove all core skins
other than Monobook, Modern, CologneBlue & Vector. I thought you might
be interested in reading or weighing in on this discussion. Anyone with
Developer Access can comment in Gerrit -- for an account, just ask at
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Developer_access .
Some more resources to look at, linked in the Gerrit comments:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/New_skins_systemhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_reports/User_preferences#S…https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Dantman/Skinning_system/Skin_examination
Sometimes we have to shed some backwards compatibility. And it sounds
like removing support for these particular skins will enable us to
innovate and move faster. But it's a good idea to publicize this sort
of thing so legacy skin users can say "I'll maintain the legacy support
because I love this skin so much!", or prepare to reskin, or find some
new third way. :-)
Also, thanks to MatmaRex who has taken this opportunity to refactor the
CologneBlue skin.
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The current mw is running on mysql, and the upgrade should too, no desire to run an sqlite anything
-------- Original Message --------
From: Platonides <Platonides(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Tue, 26/06/2012 07:19 PM
To: mediawiki-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
CC:
Subject: Re: [MediaWiki-l] problems upgrading from 13.2 to 19.1
On 27/06/12 00:42, Dave Hunsberger wrote:
> * Edited /htdocs/mw119/localSettings.php to point to /mw119
> folder and new db ('mediawiki_1_19')
Note it should be LocalSettings.php (capital L). If it can't
> Errors when running [URL]/mw119/mw-config/:
>
> * Blank page with error message "Warning: Cannot load module
> 'pdo_sqlite' because required module 'pdo' is not loaded in Unknown on
> line 0"
>
> MediaWiki 1.19.1 Updater
> PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_error() in
> /[PATH]/mw119/includes/db/DatabaseMysql.php on line 305
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_error() in
> /[PATH]/mw119/includes/db/DatabaseMysql.php on line 305
So, are you trying to use a sqlite database or a mysql one?
Seems you have a problem with php.ini configuration there.
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Hello,
How does MediaWiki handle "duplicates"?
For example, there are two programmers and they have identical names
(e.g. John Doe). I'd like to know how this will be represented in URIs
and stored in a database.
Hello everyone,
I was careless enough to run a MediaWiki installation allowing people to
sign up without a moderator's approval. Hence a few hundred of them did
sign up and started to use the site to swap images.
How can I delete their accounts in the most expeditious way?
Thanks.
Boris.
We're using MediaWiki 1.19 (latest version) and we've integrated CAS
Authentication (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CASAuthentication)
to enable Single Sign On over our systems.
There are 2 problems here:
If we use Chrome browser, we can successfully use Single Sign On feature.
if we use Firefox, Internet Explorer, If we're logged in in mediawiki
(using CAS), we still have to log in again on other service (NOT SINGLE
SIGN ON), but if firstly we logged in on other services, then mediawiki
automatically single sign on.
I don't know if it's whether error from mediawiki or browser ?
Thank you for reading.
Dzień dobry, chciałem zapytać o możliwość ukrycia zakładki wyświeltanie
historii ale tylko dla niezalogowanych użytkowników, czy to jest możliwe?
Mam wersje MediaWiki 1.19.2; PHP 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.4 (apache2handler); MySQL
5.5.24-0ubuntu0.12.04.1
Dziękuję za pomoc.Pozdrawiam!
Marek Strózik
I've put up an rc1 release with the following bit added to the
RELEASE-NOTES-1.20 file:
=== Known issues in 1.20.0 ===
These are issues that we're targeting to be fixed in a later release
in the 1.20 series. Issues may be added or removed from this list as
we see fit. For now, it is comprised of those bugs on the 1.20.0
milestone in Bugzilla.
* (bug 27202): API: Add timestamp sort to list=allimages
* (bug 35894): Reports of secret key generation "hanging" on windows
* (bug 37209): LinkCache doesn't currently know about this title
* (bug 37714): [Regression] Incomplete log entries
* (bug 38334): PHP Notice: Undefined index: href in
/www/w/skins/Vector.php on line 416
* (bug 39268): [Regression] Toolbar inserts in main textarea only
(instead of the focussed textarea)
* (bug 40598): [Regression] jquery.localize tests are failing in IE6-8
* (bug 40632): Kill $wgCleanupPresentationalAttributes from MediaWiki core
* (bug 40641): Clicking "others" in Special:Version asks to download a file
* (bug 40780): searchsuggest-containing line ("containing...") doesn't
include the entered text
* (bug 40939): [Regression] InfoAction: Call to a member function
getUserText() on a non-object
Full release notes:
http://mah.everybody.org/mediawiki/1.20/RELEASE-NOTES-1.20.txt
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