Hi folks,
I'm wondering if there are any MediaWiki skins that would make the
cascadia.wiki site look a bit more modern, something like wikimedia.org.bd.
Any sugguestions?
Pine
Hey all,
I am happy to announce there now is a Semantic MediaWiki sandbox wiki at
http://sandbox.semantic-mediawiki.org. This wiki is meant to allow you to
easily experiment with Semantic MediaWiki and many of its extensions. The
software is updated daily, so you can try out features that are not yet
part of a stable release.
Many thanks to Karsten Hoffmeyer and wikihoster.net for the creation and
hosting of this sandbox!
Cheers
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I,m seeing an error, at least it seems to be one when my Mediawiki site is
performing this action
{{/box-header|Categories|{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Categories|Purge=<i></i>}}
it is calling for an actual Template:/Categories
rather than what I suppose to be the actual call of
Categories:WhateverTheNameIs/Categories
I'm not even sure if my question is valid. I'm going by the fact that
Wikipedia has this same syntax in a few places and it calls up something
other than a non-existant template.
ANY help is appreciated
Thanks!
John
Oct 5 2015 19:03, "Jurij Byrda" <gintasgp19(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Kur Lieuviu kalba?
Laba diena,
I can read a little bit of Lithuanian, though I don't write it well.
Are you looking for information about MediaWiki or Wikipedia in Lithuanian?
Hey guys,
I've been getting a lot of session errors in my wiki lately.
Just now I got this message when I tried to save an edit to my wiki:
*Sorry! We could not process your edit due to a loss of session data.* Please
try again. If it still does not work, try logging out
<http://wiki.jokefire.com/index.php/Special:UserLogout> and logging back in.
And often times when I'm trying to login I get complaints about cookies
needing to be enabled. Even though they are!
*Login error*
Jokefire Wiki uses cookies to log in users. You have cookies disabled.
Please enable them and try again.
I have sessions set to be stored in my LocalSettings.php file:
$wgSessionsInMemcached = true;
These are all the memcached settings I have in my LocalSettings.php file:
$wgDisableCounters = true;
$wgMainCacheType = CACHE_MEMCACHED;
$wgMemCachedServers = array( "xx.xx.xx.xxx:11211", "xx.xx.xx.xxx:11211",
"xx.xx.xx.xx:11211" );
$wgParserCacheType = CACHE_MEMCACHED; # optional
$wgMessageCacheType = CACHE_MEMCACHED; # optional
$wgSessionCacheType = CACHE_MEMCACHED;
$wgSessionsInMemcached = true;
$wgUseLocalMessageCache = true;
$wgUseGzip = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['memcached'] = true;
I have these cookie settings in my php.ini
[root@ops1:~] #grep -i cookies /etc/php.ini | grep -v ';'
session.use_only_cookies = 1
session.use_cookies = 1
I'm wondering if there's any way I can verify that user sessions for media
wiki are being stored in memcached. And I'm wondering how I can best
troubleshoot these session errors I'm getting.
Thanks,
Tim
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CirrusSearch has so many wonderful keywords for advanced searching: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:CirrusSearch.
Has anybody created an "advanced" search form (a special page) that uses these wonderful options under the hood, to help less sophisticated users? That would make a great addition to MediaWiki. For example:
Enter your search terms:
Limit to category:
Limit to namespace: (dropdown)
Search page titles only (yes/no):
Approximate matching (on/off):
Search within wikitext source (on/off):
etc...
I looked on mediawiki.org but didn't see anything.
Thanks,
DanB
Hi,
having a question to mediawiki 1.23 .
I configured the wiki to authenticate against edirectory. And this is working.
But i cannot login with the local administrator to do some admin tasks...
I turned true the
$wgLDAPUseLocal = true;
parameter. But no success.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Kai
Hey guys,
Using the stats command to the memcached telnet interface, what am I
looking for in the outuput to verify that sessions are indeed being stored
in memcached?
Here's what I see in the output of that command:
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
stats
STAT pid 15660
STAT uptime 520834
STAT time 1443903604
STAT version 1.4.22
STAT libevent 2.0.21-stable
STAT pointer_size 64
STAT rusage_user 24.649971
STAT rusage_system 25.674705
STAT curr_connections 11
STAT total_connections 2036
STAT connection_structures 14
STAT reserved_fds 20
STAT cmd_get 60483
STAT cmd_set 53862
STAT cmd_flush 0
STAT cmd_touch 0
STAT get_hits 57239
STAT get_misses 3244
STAT delete_misses 13
STAT delete_hits 875
STAT incr_misses 0
STAT incr_hits 0
STAT decr_misses 0
STAT decr_hits 0
STAT cas_misses 0
STAT cas_hits 0
STAT cas_badval 0
STAT touch_hits 0
STAT touch_misses 0
STAT auth_cmds 0
STAT auth_errors 0
STAT bytes_read 13866189
STAT bytes_written 27434116
STAT limit_maxbytes 67108864
STAT accepting_conns 1
STAT listen_disabled_num 0
STAT threads 4
STAT conn_yields 0
STAT hash_power_level 16
STAT hash_bytes 524288
STAT hash_is_expanding 0
STAT malloc_fails 0
STAT bytes 1412767
STAT curr_items 1173
STAT total_items 53854
STAT expired_unfetched 12
STAT evicted_unfetched 0
STAT evictions 0
STAT reclaimed 20
STAT crawler_reclaimed 0
STAT lrutail_reflocked 0
END
What other stats are interesting to look at in relation to mediawiki and
why?
Thanks,
Tim
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