Magnus Manske (magnus.manske(a)web.de) [050504 00:54]:
> To clear this up: Currently,
> * for each revision
> * of each article,
> * each user
> can "rate" different properties.
> Once MediaWiki 1.5 is released, Jimbo wants to run this for a while to
> gather data how people rate things, then we decide on a final (meaning:
> this week:-) schema to handle the ratings.
I asked Brion to switch this on for test.leuksman.com last night and, er,
everything broke :-) So it's off again. But it would be good to have
whatever's missing back on so we can beat it around on the test wiki.
- d.
Hi everyone... I have been trying to get EeasyTimeline to work with
Mediawiki and I have been searching far and wide...and trying
everything I can think of to no avail.
I read the info at: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:EasyTimeline_activation
And setup as specific...however I get the following error:
Timeline error: Executable not found. Command line was:
"C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\sikhiwiki\extensions\timeline\EasyTimeline.pl"
"C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\sikhiwiki/extensions/timeline/EasyTimeline.pl" -i
"C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\sikhiwiki/images/timeline/de9b591eeeff87ca8071fee846d112ac"
-m -P "C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\sikhiwiki\pl.exe" -T
"C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\sikhiwiki/images/tmp" -A "/index.php?title=$1"
I am using a windows server with IIS as the webserver. I have perl
installed and configured in IIS
I am no perl/php expert so am running out of options. The only way I
can get rid of the error is to change this:
$ret = `{$cmdline}`;
to
$ret = '{$cmdline}';
(different apostrophy)
When I do that I can see that it creates file
"de9b591eeeff87ca8071fee846d112ac.map" but not the GIF file.
In terms of the path settings in EasyTimeline.php I have this:
$wgTimelineSettings->ploticusCommand = "C:\\Inetpub\wwwroot\\sikhiwiki\\pl.exe";
$wgTimelineSettings->perlCommand =
"C:\\Inetpub\\wwwroot\\sikhiwiki\\extensions\\timeline\\EasyTimeline.pl";
and included in the LocalSettings.php
Any ideas? Any windows users who have this working?
Please help!
Thanks
...Gurumustuk
http://www.sikhiwiki.org
I was going to test an upgrade from 1.4 before releaseing the first 1.5
alpha today, but it's taking a while to import that darn database and
now I need sleep. :)
Coming soon, anyway...
There are still plenty of rough edges, and some changes will yet be made
before the end.
Among the changes I've just checked in, I've expanded the namespace
fields from tinyint to int, so custom namespaces don't have to be
compressed in a miniscule space from 100 to 127. This has been asked for
a while, and it recently has bitten meta where a few extra localized
help namespaces have been added and it bumped the limit.
Before the end, we may or may not also change timestamp formats around.
Scaaaary.
Tim's been working on fixing up the user permissions / groups system
which has languished a bit, though that may not be totally done for this
alpha.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Lovers of Enotif (e-mail notification for user_talk, user, watched and
new pages) can find download information, documentation and release
notes for the latest version on http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enotif .
I also offer a helpdesk for your questions on
http://test.leuksman.com/index.php/Enotif .
ENotif is strictly based on CVS HEAD and also available for several
release versions; the current version was updated from CVS HEAD =
1.5alpha1 May 2nd, 2005 UTC 22:30;
Tom
Is there a page describing uses people are finding for the wikipedia
db downloads?
Otherwise, does anyone want to give examples?
This is mostly curiousity, but I'm planning a project based on
wikipedia data, and would like to learn what others are doing in the
area.
Thanks,
Jeremy Dunck
On 02/05/05, Rahul Sinha <quidire(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> This didn't go to the whole list; did you want to send it there?
Bah! I wish I could stop that happening - or at least easily predict
and spot *when* it would happen. I think it's when one reply goes to
the sender's address as well as the list, and GMail combines these so
that the next reply goes only to the person, and not the list.
Grrrr...
> On 2 May 2005, at 12.50 PM, Rowan Collins wrote:
>
> > On 02/05/05, Rahul Sinha <quidire(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>> #REDIRECT [[Foo]] BECAUSE For info on Foo, see [[#Foo]]
> >>> or maybe
> >>> #REDIRECT [[Foo]] #BECAUSE For info on Foo, see [[#Foo]]
> >>> to make it more clear that "#because" is a magic word, not part
> >>> of the
> >>> explanation.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Makes sense; I had thought the syntax should allow for arbitrarily
> >> long "because" explanations... thus an end delimiter would be of
> >> use...
> >>
> >
> > I guess the reason I didn't bother with that is that I can't think of
> > a reason to have content *other than* an explanation on the redirect
> > page. So everything from "#because" to the end of the page can be
> > safely treated as an explanation. As I say, the "#because" is only
> > really there so that existing redirects don't start behaving in ways
> > their creators didn't intend - if designing from scratch, one probably
> > wouldn't use that either.
> >
> > --
> > Rowan Collins BSc
> > [IMSoP]
> >
>
>
--
Rowan Collins BSc
[IMSoP]
Hi,
We have been using these rewrite rules now for nicely formatted URLs for a
few months now:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/(stylesheets|images|skins)/
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/(redirect|texvc|index).php
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/sitemap.xml
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/error/(40(1|3|4)|500).html
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/favicon.ico
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/robots.txt
RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ /index.php/$1 [L,QSA]
But today the RewriteRule stopped working and Apache could no longer find
/index.php/Main_Page anymore:
File does not exist: /var/www/html/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
It seems pretty weird, the only thing I can think of is that something
changed with our Apache configuration? What usually prevents users from
being able to use the /index.php/$1 configuration? What keeps Apache from
attempting to recognize index.php as a directory?
I switched it to:
RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ /index.php?title=$1 [L,QSA]
And it seems to work, but I'm curious as to why it changed all of a sudden.
I couldn't find anything on Google or the meta-wiki, so I thought I'd post
it here.
Thanks,
Travis
I'm trying to get in touch with the developers of Pywikipediabot
I've e-mailed the lead developer as listed on the sourceforge project
website a couple times about bug fixes and improvements I've made to
the code.
I'm interesting in getting developer access to the project so I can
commit some of them.
Please send me an e-mail if you can help me with this.
Thanks,
Michael Becker