well, webalizer is not particularly efficient or scalable, and can't handle
the load from processing our logfiles, so it's disabled now.
i've hacked up a stats package that generates similar information quite a
bit faster (25 mins vs 1.5hrs), and it's running at
http://www2.knams.wikimedia.org/stats/
at the moment it's quite basic, but it'll expand to cover more statistics as
i have time to work on it.
kate.
Dear all
is there any XMLRPC ( XML-RPC ) / SOAP interface for
MediaWiki to access or publish contents as WebService?
Regrads
Mohsen Basirat
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Hello,
There was a trivial bug that prevented recaching of some special pages.
It should be fixed by now and the next time the recacher is run, they
should be correctly updated.
The special pages bugged were:
- Uncategorizedcategories
- Uncategorizedpages
- Wantedpages
(Fixed by QueryPage.php v1.60)
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Gerard.
It is very much like you to attack someone for a short comment with
little meaning attached.
I said:
> >Because they speak Afrikaans, and would be able to give the view of a
> >native speaker.
And you told me that I may know a lot about languages, but nothing
about Wiktionary. That response is uncalled-for. It is insulting,
untrue, and on top of that a slap in the face after my having just
begun to monitor inactive Wiktionaries a week or so ago.
You do not speak Afrikaans (this, not "African", is the English name
as well). Different languages may have peculiar capitalisation rules,
which require headwords to be capitalised.
The simple input of a native speaker is not difficult to obtain, and
we would do well to get it. We can ask them, "in Afrikaans
dictionaries, are headwords capitalised?". And they will answer us.
Very easy.
But you choose instead to make blanket assumptions about all
languages, and to tell me what I do and don't know.
My brain is my own, and only I know which things I do and don't know.
I do not plan on giving you my brain anytime soon, either, thank you
very much.
Good day to you, sir.
Mark
On 15/07/05, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Mark,
> You may now something about languages, but you have no clue about
> Wiktionary. And if you did, I would welcome your comments about the ERD
> that I posted here http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:ERD.jpg It is
> a work in progress and it is working towards the Ultimate Wiktionary. I
> can put dialects in there but I am not yet happy about this aspect as I
> cannot truly enter simplified Chinese in there in a proper way. It also
> places etymology on a different place from where it is traditionally
> placed in the wiktionaries due to the fact that there are some that
> differ depending on the meaning of a word.
>
> As to capitalisation; any paper dictionary does not capitalise the words
> that are in there unless they are capitalised as a rule. It is due to
> some unfortunate history that it took so long to change the English
> wiktionary. There are currently 19 articles in the African wiktionary,
> Jcwf may want to use the same system of templates that are used in many
> of the other wiktionaries. To do this it helps to have capitalisation
> turned off.
>
> I second his request to turn capitalisation on the af.wiktionary off.
>
> Thanks,
> GerardM
>
> Mark Williamson wrote:
>
> >Mark
> >
> >On 15/07/05, Timwi <timwi(a)gmx.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Angela wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Ashar's request was to ask af.wikipedia, not Wiktionary about this,
> >>>and they have 4000 articles and a reasonably active, though small,
> >>>community.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>If none of them participates in Wiktionary, why does their opinion count
> >>any more than anyone else's?
> >>
>
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Hello,
I've installed a fresh wiki and I'm looking to seed it with about
1000 initial entries. I've written a PHP script to load the
categorylinks, cur and searchindex tables, however I get the Edit
Conflict error anytime I try to apply an edit within the wiki interface.
Can anyone explain why this is happening and how I can fix it?
Thanks,
Nicholas Miller
Intercast Media, Inc.
229 19th Ave. Suite 4
San Francisco, CA 94121
415-379-9500
415-520-9501 (fax)
nick(a)intercastmedia.com
Hello,
I'm running a MediaWiki server on a linux box running Kubuntu,
and I'm trying to get my environment set up for TeX use. It all
went pretty well, but I can't seem to use the 'ominus' or 'otimes'
fonts. I have 'oplus' though. Can anyone tell me how to get
the 'ominus' font?
Thanks,
Ben
Hi everyone,
On the Wikipedia-L mailinglist we have had long discussions about this
subject (one person was against the creation, but didn't speak a word
of Low Saxon.) we have at least 5 people willing to work on it and
others who support the creation.
The Low Saxon version exists but this is Plattdüütsch (flat German)
and not the Dutch variant used, people also complain it is very hard
to understand each other and this is why I'd like to request
nds-nl.wikipedia.
We need the creation of http://nds-nl.wikipedia.org (nds-nl, is the
ISO code) I have set up a test-wp (please see:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Test-wp/nds-nl/)
Please let me know if anyone is willing to work on the creation of it.
Kind regards,
Servien Ilaino
I've just installed MediaWiki at http://www.gregturner.org/wiki. As you
can see, it's got all of the link URLs wrong, including for the
stylesheet. At first, it didn't run at all, returning a 500 because the
URL redirected to
http://gregturner.org/execscriptdir/php.cgi/index.php?title=Main_Page. I
looked in LocalSettings.php and found:
$wgScriptPath = "/execscriptdir/php.cgi"
which I changed to
$wgScriptPath = "/wiki"
and then it ran, but still the links are messed up. I've had a manual
look about (but this isn't my computer and I can't batch search the
contents of files) and can't find any other mention of execscriptdir.
phpInfo stores this string on
SCRIPT_FILENAME and
SCRIPT_NAME
plus when surrounded by _SERVER[] or _ENV[]
The question: where in the code is it getting the value
"/execscriptdir/php.cgi" for every URL and where can I change it to "/wiki"?
Thanks a lot!
G.