Hello,
I wiki owner is having an issue with the Ampersand.
They went into the sidebar removed the ampersand(amp;) from a menu item,
and it now displays the AMP; in every item in the menu that has a in it.
Any Ideas on what could be the cause.
They put the back, however, the menu still
Dear Media Wiki:
I found your page associated with InterceptRadio.com.
InterceptRadio has posted the full name and address of my daughter--with a
map to our home--apparently after trawling the information at the FCC
website (Federal Communications Commission) for licensed amateur radio
You're asking the wrong people - this public mailing list is for the MediaWiki
software.
You need to contact InterceptRadio if you want information removed from their
site.
According tohttp://whois.domaintools.com/interceptradio.com they have this
email address:
I know
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_requirements...
Let's say I have 20 medium sized wiki pages. Medium sized defined by
wikipedia definitions, normal articles, not too much.
I expect having 10 to 100 viewers and maximum 5 editors at the same
time.
How much RAM am I going
Sorry, no numbers in my answer but I can say how would I do.
Try JMeter or a web-service like loadimpact.com to model the load on
your website. At the same time in your server use some tools (from
UNIX-top to zabbix or it can be included in your control panel) to
measure the processor time and the
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 2:36 PM, anots...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I know
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_requirements...
Let's say I have 20 medium sized wiki pages. Medium sized defined by
wikipedia definitions, normal articles, not too much.
I expect having 10 to 100 viewers
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 5:07 PM, George Herbert george.herb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 2:36 PM, anots...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I know
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_requirements...
Let's say I have 20 medium sized wiki pages. Medium sized defined by
wikipedia
It is very difficult or impossible to give hard numbers for this type of
question. I've always found that more RAM is better but it all depends on
your expected load and how quickly you'd like your pages to load. The best
way would be to setup your server and wiki with some test content and load
In my previous message the ApacheBench command should have been:
ab -kc 10 -t 30 http://mysite.com/wiki/Article
which uses 10 concurrent connections with keep alive and tests for 30
seconds. This is usually short enough to not impact a live site but long
enough to give meaningful results.