Hmm... unfortunately, the help hasn't solved your problem yet. I
wonder if others have seen this. Only those of us who restrict
editing to logged in users would run into it, and only with large
categories, so I can see it being missed. I'll have to get a 1.10
installation up for testing once I get our new dev server online (I
try to stay one release behind so problems like this will be
identified and fixed by the time I upgrade). In the meantime,
perhaps check the sql query being sent? I think that's in the $dbr
object in doCategoryQuery.
You might be interested in the SplitCategoryPage.php, an alternative
Category page I wrote (that's why I'm interested in the category
pages). It's slower and probably not up to MW coding standards, but
it shows the counts for subcategories and articles, and displays all
subcategories instead of only those that alphabetize within the range
of articles (that's what the split is). I don't know if it will show
the same problem or not.
Jim
On Jul 26, 2007, at 10:36 AM, zaydo wrote:
Hi Jim,
nice trick ;-)
But sad result: the request comes through. I echo'ed $from and
$until, too,
and both showed the correct content. But the page with the next 200
is not
displayed.
CategoryPage.php uses $wgUser in a way. Might there be a problem?
Anyway, I increased the value of $wgCategoryPagingLimit to 600 in
DefaultSettings.php as a 'quick hack' so that my users are
satisfied ;-)
zaydo, who really appriciates your help!
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