Hi,
for the R extension for Mediawiki I put the text output into a
<pre>...</pre>
block, e.g. my extension produces
<pre>
[1] 2 6 3
[1] 1 2 3
x y
[1,] 2 1
[2,] 6 2
[3,] 3 3
[,1] [,2] [,3]
x 2 6 3
y 1 2 3
</pre>
This renders fine under MW 1.6.5. But under MW 1.13 this renders as:
<pre>[1] 2 6 3
<p>[1] 1 2 3
</p>
<pre> x y
</pre>
<p>[1,] 2 1
[2,] 6 2
[3,] 3 3
</p>
<pre> [,1] [,2] [,3]
</pre>
<p>x 2 6 3
y 1 2 3
</p>
</pre>
and the <pre> within the <pre> causes a second box to appear with in the first box which looks ugly. I think it comes from the indented "x y" and "[,1] [,2] [,3]".
What kind of output I have to produce such that it is not modified by MW?
Thanks in advance
Sigbert
> From: "Matt Browne" <matt(a)matthewbrowne.com>
>
> Just out of curiosity. Who do people use for hosting their Mediawiki
> sites?
I self-host. It's not for everyone, but if you have basic sysadmin
skills and a high-speed connection with a static IP, it's a way to
pretty much have complete control.
I've been burned by hosting companies in the past. (What do you mean,
you changed from PHP 3 to PHP 4 without telling anyone? :-) So I just
really prefer to do it myself. Plus, since the host is on my LAN, I
can easily mount the server on my file system and treat it like a
local file system.
:::: "Primitive skills" are trivial to learn, compared to getting
along with each other! It's not hard to make a stone axe -- what's
hard is not using it on your neighbor! ::::
:::: Jan Steinman, http://www.EcoReality.org ::::
Hola con tod@s
Me podrian ayudar a configurar la extension
TreeAndMenuLa tengo instalada y funciona correctamente, lo que quiero es que
los links del sidebar se muestren en forma de menus que se deplegen al
momento de pasar el mouse sobre el. Utilizando esta extension, he seguido
las indicaciones sin enbargo lo he podido realizar esto.
Saludos
Jaime
Martin,
Tracking back through your data it seems you have entered these values for,
eg Youth Center Fisniket (Info Fisniket) and Fygfg (Tr). ...you aren't
asking your SMW quite the question you thought you had. Try cleaning up
your ontology; the page names are different than the organizations you are
collecting data about. Your query asks for organization property values,
not just the existing pages.
CW
Hello,
I have a wiki running on a server inside a LAN.
Login is required. The wiki works fine and when accessing it from inside the
LAN. There are no problems.
Now, I want to make it accessible from the web.
I got an url pointing to the wiki. That works also.
I can see the Main_Page, Login page and I get correctly redirected to the
Login page when I try to access every other page.
The problem comes when I try to login. When I submit my user+pwd, I get
redirected to the Login page again.
Regardless what information I enter as login, I get the Login page again, no
login error or any other message.
It works fine when I access it from inside the network.
I tried to set $wgServer and $wgServerName to my url (domainname) in the
LocalSettings.php, but it didn't change anything.
Somebody has an idea what to do?
Do I have to set another variable?
Thank you,
Daniel
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Hi
I am using ePublisher 2008.3 to output and deploy content to MediaWiki. I
am able to get the content automatically deployed; however, none of the
images deploy automatically. I am presented with a manual upload at the
point in the wiki where the image is to appear. I can manually upload the
image but that is not an option with the amount of content we are planning
to deploy on a regular basis. Is there a setting somewhere that I am
missing that needs to be set to allow image files to be deployed to Media
Wiki?
Background: Quadralay's ePublisher is a tool that transforms Framemaker
source files to MediaWiki output and deploys the files to the wiki site.
ePublisher employs a custom client that uses the MediaWiki API to push the
pages to the MediaWiki instance.
The MediaWiki instance is 1.12.1
Software: Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit), MySQL 5.0.24, PHP 5.2.6.6 ,
IIS 6.0
Thanks for your help.
Linda
I use ixwebhosting.com
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Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Who do you use for Hosting?
Just out of curiosity. Who do people use for hosting their Mediawiki sites?
Matt
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