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Running test BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled... FAILED!
Running test Language converter: output gets cut off unexpectedly (bug 5757)... FAILED!
Running test HTML bullet list, unclosed tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
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Passed 303 of 313 tests (96.81%) FAILED!
Hi,
Apologies for this dupe of a wiki discussion page, but this appears to
be where all the action is.
It's fantastic news that the WikiMedia Foundation has been accepted as a
mentor for Google Summer of Code 2006! The suggestion of writing a
programmable REST/XML-RPC/SOAP API that exposes MediaWiki domain objects
is really quite exciting and I plan to apply with this project in mind.
Do you think that this project suggestion is likely to make the final
cut? I'm starting to really set my heart on the idea but I don't want to
spend too much time thinking about it if it's unlikely to be used. I'm
not entirely clear on how the applicaiton process works (even after
reading the Google FAQ).
I commented on the wiki discussion page that there appears to be a third
party API run by Ontok (http://www.ontok.com/wiki/index.php/Wikipedia) -
I assume they have no direct affliation with the WikiMedia Foundation?
Will there be any need to contact those people?
Also, someone has linked to the alpha version of a query interface that
directly accesses the wiki database
(http://en.wikipedia.org/w/query.php), but like "IndyGreg" on the
discussion page I don't think this constitutes an API in the same sense
described here, would you agree? Perhaps eventually this code could be
integrated into the same extension.
It would be great to work with the pywikipediabot, perlmediawikiclient,
and java mediawikiclient guys to create something that they could all
use too, and the possibilities for the use of this API are endless!
Best Wishes
Ben
--
Ben "tola" Francis
http://hippygeek.co.uk
An automated run of parserTests.php showed the following failures:
Running test Table security: embedded pipes (http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2006-April/034637.html)... FAILED!
Running test Magic Word: {{NUMBEROFFILES}}... FAILED!
Running test BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled... FAILED!
Running test Language converter: output gets cut off unexpectedly (bug 5757)... FAILED!
Passed 301 of 305 tests (98.69%) FAILED!
Hey all,
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Summer_of_Code_2006#Upload_form_improvements
I would like to submit an application for that but it seems like it
requieres some javascript and AJAX and it looks like wikimedia devs are
against AJAX as it stated on top of the page (see "Hi folks, please don't
add "AJAX" etc" on top). So my question is, is this improvement approved by
the wikimedia dev ?
thanx in advance
Pat
Please direct me to the appropriate place if this this question should
not be here.
I'm editing my User:XXX/monobook.CSS because any LI in my navigation bar with
multipe A's is displayed over several lines but I want them in one
line. I have tried
these to no avail:
p-navigation li a { display: inline !important; }
p-navigation a { display: inline !important; }
They do not work. I also cannot pinpoint in which CSS file these are set to
display: block
Apologies again if this is the wrong forum. I could not tell which was the right
forum from looking at the Wikipedia pages...
Andrew Dunbar (hippietrail)
--
http://linguaphile.sf.net
Hello,
I sent myself an email from wikipedia and noticed the mail goes from the
apache server (humboldt) to zwinger then to goeje and finally get out.
Maybe the internal dns entry for smtp should point directly on goeje
instead of zwinger ?
Received: from mail.wikimedia.org (goeje.wikimedia.org [207.142.131.221])
by mx.altern.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id C1225178CE
for <hashar(a)altern.org>; Sun, 30 Apr 2006 23:09:32 +0200 (CEST)
Received: from zwinger.wikimedia.org (zwinger.wikimedia.org
[207.142.131.234])
by mail.wikimedia.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 7B6F8177FF1
for <hashar(a)altern.org>; Sun, 30 Apr 2006 20:56:37 +0000 (UTC)
Received: from humboldt (humboldt.pmtpa.wmnet [10.0.0.213])
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cheers,
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Hasharhttp://www.livejournal.com/community/wikitech/
IM: hashar(a)jabber.org ICQ: 15325080
An automated run of parserTests.php showed the following failures:
Running test Table security: embedded pipes (http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2006-April/034637.html)... FAILED!
Running test Magic Word: {{NUMBEROFFILES}}... FAILED!
Running test BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled... FAILED!
Running test Language converter: output gets cut off unexpectedly (bug 5757)... FAILED!
Passed 301 of 305 tests (98.69%) FAILED!