On 2016-10-29 5:30 PM, Brian Wolff wrote:
> On Saturday, October 29, 2016, Daniel Friesen <dan...@nadir-seen-fire.com>
> wrote:
>> And then there is $image. urlpathinfo doesn't escape quotes,
>> backslashes, or .
>>
> Its hard to find docs on what urlpathinfo actua
because Smarty does not give easy access to
the type of escaping you need to do to make text safe for a <script> tag
(generally the safest method is to just JSON.stringify the whole string
and make sure to escape ; though there's a chance that even
that isn't enough).
And then there are the few widgets that don't even do any escaping at
all; rather than just don't do enough escaping.
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directionality information about the current language right
out from the DOM.
document.documentElement.dir === 'rtl'
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On 2016-06-09 7:27 PM, Tom wrote:
> I would be grateful for some direction or an idea of where to look. I feel
>
n
string by var_dump-ing the string generated by DatabasePostgress::
makeConnectionString in includes/db/DatabasePostgres.php.
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On 2016-06-06 4:11 AM, npyxg1mg2kn7dvk0rl06 wrote:
> What $wgDBserver and $wgDBport settings I s
imedia.org/r/#/c/219446/
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T127734
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On 2016-03-31 11:11 AM, kghbln wrote:
> Heiya,
>
> this is painful for me.
>
> There is a wiki accessible with the following logic:
>
&g
.
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On 2015-12-28 12:34 AM, Nomad of Norad wrote:
> Okay, a few weeks ago my wiki stopped loading. The version I've got
> installed there is ancient, but it was working fine until one day it
> wasn't. At first the page was
oot. Using whatever method is best for your server machine.
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On 2015-12-17 1:41 PM, Andrew Geary wrote:
> I am trying to install ContentTranslation on our MediaWiki site. I am having
> trouble getting past the installa
nstead of directly visiting
UserLogin page. Which is practically everyone.
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with systems that want to strip the
/Main_Page from the url, both will end up indexing/providing pagerank to
the same url.
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1.17 was EOL a long time ago. There's no proper way to make an ancient
version of a piece of software that was made for a newer version of the
software.
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On 2015-08-26 8:49 PM, James wrote:
Thanks Daniel for your prompt
of the ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED related SO answers seem related to
Apache or a VirtualHost not listening on an IP or the order of
Allow/Deny entries denying access.
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On 2015-08-24 2:20 PM, Brenton Horne wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Sabayon Linux (64-bit, up
the VirtualHost)
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On 2015-08-24 3:26 PM, Brenton Horne wrote:
Here's my httpd.conf file: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=rmP7jbYL
On 25 August 2015 at 08:19, Daniel Friesen dan...@nadir-seen-fire.com
wrote:
Ok, it's getting requests
about what's causing the hangup.
Thanks for the reply!
Jim
You might be able to hack the profiler to dump a list of profile in-out
calls to a file so you can see whereabouts it halts.
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that depends on them.
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that would just
slow down the loading since the request that jQuery would be bundled in
to would still have other scripts to load and additional HTTP requests
are worse for performance than transmitting extra data within a single
request
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that would just
slow down the loading since the request that jQuery would be bundled in
to would still have other scripts to load and additional HTTP requests
are worse for performance than transmitting extra data within a single
request
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Use |2= directly in your template.
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On 2015-03-02 2:09 PM, Rowe, Dolores A wrote:
Dear Teammates,
I have a template which uses parameters, for example {{{2}}} for it's second
argument,
which is a url. Some url's
on-wiki.
The hardcoding of og: looks terrible. property= is not an OpenGraph
thing, it's an RDFa attribute. There are plenty of things besides just
og: that use property.
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On 2015-03-02 10:48 AM, Jeroen De Dauw wrote:
Hey all
On 2015-02-27 11:37 AM, Isarra Yos wrote:
Perhaps this is a sign we need to do these things more often. Then it
wouldn't come as such a surprise when it happens.
And pair them with centralNotice like banners on MW.org, especially on
the homepage.
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to date copy of
MediaWiki, and an updated set of extensions you're using.
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On 2015-02-17 4:42 PM, Holger wrote:
Dear list,
I'm running mw 1.16 under php 5.2 und would like and should upgrade mw
as well as php to actual
Those are part of the wiki design tools that Wikia has.
The easiest thing to do would be to use the inspect tool brion
mentioned, which also tells you what css rules are applied to the
element, and use it to recreate the css classes you need.
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On 2015-02-02 6:45 AM, Marc Patermann wrote:
Daniel,
Daniel Friesen schrieb (02.02.2015 12:02 Uhr):
On 2015-02-02 2:01 AM, Marc Patermann wrote:
I have a little old and well used Mediawiki installation, which has to
be migrated.
The old installation is version 1.12.0 with php 5.1 and mysql
of telling you it's trying to require
a file that shouldn't exist.
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::getDefaultInstance()-makeConfig( 'vector' );
return new SkinVector( $config );
} );
// Register config
$GLOBALS['wgConfigRegistry']['vector'] = 'GlobalVarConfig::newInstance';
You'll need to adapt is for your skin since SkinVector expects one of
these config objects.
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('edit');
Move a page with:
api.post({
from: ...,
to: ...,
reason: ...,
noredirect: true,
token: edittoken
});
Note that api methods are async and return a jQuery promise.
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on the same page with malicious site-js running.
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Or your Drupal install uses a user that has permissions to the MW
install's database.
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On 2014-11-02 4:43 PM, Tom wrote:
Just to be clear. Your MW and Drupal share the same DB with a different
prefix?
Tom
On Nov 2
repo anymore.
Tarballs will continue to be bundled with all 3rd party libraries we use
and will still work out of the box.
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On 2014-06-13, 3:02 AM, Stip wrote:
case 1) here on multiple wikis. Please dont follow the example
/phpinfo.php script).
When I went back to the command line to run the update scripts again, I
received the same message. Which is kind of funny, as I was updating from
5.3, not 5.2.
Are you sure the cli (not just the web version) was running php 5.3? Try
running `php -v`.
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I discovered this regression yesterday:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64595
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On 2014-04-29, 7:50 AM, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
We've gotten some feedback already --
https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki
pastebin the whole config? It's probably either matching some
non-wiki config or the result of an enabled nginx module.
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On 2014-04-27, 11:15 AM, Matthew Wayne Selznick wrote:
Got another nginx / mediawiki issue for you brilliant
On 2014-04-22, 3:36 PM, Matthew Wayne Selznick wrote:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:07 AM, Daniel Friesen
dan...@nadir-seen-fire.com wrote:
It's likely something to do with your location rules. Instead of hitting
the right wiki location a broad WordPress location is being hit.
First thing to do
It's likely something to do with your location rules. Instead of hitting
the right wiki location a broad WordPress location is being hit.
First thing to do is share the nginx.conf you have related to WordPress
and MediaWiki.
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Import the dump into MySQL if you haven't already.
Tweak your mysql config to point to the database with the dump.
Then run maintenance/update.php to fix any version differences in the
schema.
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On 2014-04-16, 2:54 AM
?
thanks,
This sounds like an ancient bug that we already fixed a long time ago.
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=28267
Old obsolete code is simply not built to be compatible with the latest
browsers.
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$this-data['somekey']
parent::execute();
}
Then you keep all the advantages.
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the place that vary from browser to browser, since our
skins are not designed for quirks mode.
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EOF leads to bugs where some
forms of file transfer programs insert a newline after the ? creating
whitespace that triggers Headers already sent fatal errors when
uploaded to a webserver.
For this reason it's standard practice in MediaWiki to NEVER use a ? at
the end of a PHP file.
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with $skinname and $stylename.
This will tell your skin implementation to use the template class you
created instead of continuing to inherit the name of the template that
SkinVector gives it.
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On 2014-03-06, 12:01 PM, Alastair Sherringham wrote:
On 06/03/14 19:12, Daniel Friesen wrote:
Add $template = 'ZedDocsTemplate' to the line with $skinname and $stylename.
This will tell your skin implementation to use the template class you
created instead of continuing to inherit the name
server.
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On 2014-02-18 2:11 PM, David Gerard wrote:
rationalwiki.org is getting hammered again. It looks like MySQL is the
busiest portion - seriously just doing a lot of work.
Our current arrangement is: one box for MySQL
that people have made on how to
handle the Redirected from {x} has had some fundamental flaw the
author didn't think of that makes it an unacceptable alternative to
rel=canonical.
Cookies, query parameters, referers (sic), and so on have all been
suggested, and flopped.
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, the right way is to use $wgSecureLogin.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgSecureLogin
Though I'm not sure of it's state.
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don't take into account readers attempting to browse
over https and leaves wgServer set to http for them.
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. And because
parent::setupSkinUserCss is called this means that both your module and
vector's are loaded.
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On 2014-01-03 2:37 AM, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
Or is this some weird php/apache echoing?
You can test whether it is or isn't by adding an mt_rand() call to your
log test.
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Ok sounds like some of the URI encoding changed between versions.
In the meantime maybe try using
[file://server/FolderA/FolderB/FolderC/FolderD/Dokumentations within
this Folder]
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On 2013-12-15 11:28 PM, Ramm Thomas wrote
Don't use an explicit @media in Common.css and Print.css, those are
implicit.
You don't need the div portion of the selectors, just use .ys_print and
.ys_screen.
Get rid of the style=media:*, those are completely invalid and
meaningless.
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and use mw.Title:
var title = Title::newFromText( 'Foo' );
if ( title ) { // Invalid titles may be null
title-getUrl();
}
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On 2013-11-21 7:56 AM, Bill Traynor wrote:
Figured it out myself. I just used concat to prepend
that the 'mediawiki.Title' is loaded and use mw.Title:
var title = mw.Title.newFromText( 'Foo' );
if ( title ) { // Invalid titles may be null
title-getUrl();
}
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On 2013-11-21 7:56 AM, Bill Traynor wrote:
Figured it out
another part of MW that is legacy code with a bit of NIH
sprinkled on it.
Thank you for reading,
Matthias
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On 2013-11-18 4:42 AM, Matthias Paul wrote:
Am 18.11.2013, 11:38 Uhr, schrieb Daniel Friesen
dan...@nadir-seen-fire.com:
On 2013-11-18 1:07 AM, Matthias Paul wrote:
I'm trying to install a MediaWiki instance. Although I never worked
with MediaWiki before, I feel quite comfortable with server
Right now there's no search input integrated directly into the 404 page.
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On 2013-11-16 3:32 PM, billinghurst wrote:
At a wiki where I have a long participation, we are looking at an issue of
bland 404 pages (following
Tim Starling tstarling at wikimedia.org writes:
On 10/11/13 03:57, Nathan Larson wrote:
Also, we have other antispam tools that are way more effective than
nofollow at deterring spam.
Like what? AbuseFilter is unusable for small wikis, SpamBlacklist is
poorly maintained, and FancyCaptcha
) {
$router-addStrict( /wiki/index.php, array( 'title' = false ) );
$router-add( /wiki/index.php/$1 );
return true;
};
The other, classic way to fix this of course would simply be a rewrite
rule to 301 redirect all /wiki/index.php paths to /w/index.php.
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still be off topic. Since it would be better suited for
wikitech-l where people who can actually fix the security flaw subscribe.
Better yet actually, since it would be a security issue
secur...@wikimedia.org or the Security project in bugzilla.
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calls.
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tipping someone off, yeah,
I'd say so. Heck, we spot the problem all the time when someone goes
and makes a live hack without committing.
-Chad
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.
But if you absolutely must have email there is this setting:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:%24wgUsersNotifiedOnAllChanges
Though I'm not sure of it's particulars.
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regularly get friends
too.
Paul
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submission eventually you only need to vet wiki instead.
Also since articles are public, not private like emails. So you can do
proper vetting with a whole community.
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On Wed, 22 May 2013 14:44:10 -0700, Richard legal...@xmission.com wrote:
I thought the standard practice was to require admin approval of new
accounts and require new accounts to fill out a profile for their user
page.
No it's not.
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on Special:Version. So your Special:Version looks a little
broken now http://wiki.laravel.io/Special:Version
Thanks for reading. I'd be happy to answer any further questions.
Jason
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tutorial on creating subskins that skin could
probably use
http://blog.redwerks.org/2012/02/28/mediawiki-subskin-tutorial/ though I
haven't had the time to copy this one over to MediaWiki.org))
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On Mon, 20 May 2013 09:34:50
`[...]` as A placeholder to replace with relevant data. Instead
thinking that the `...` alone was a placeholder and the []'s we're either
required or indicated it was a wikilink.
I swapped that out for just `...` inside that specific field on the wiki
page.
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to be displayed on))
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 22:53:00 -0800, Mark A. Hershberger
m...@everybody.org wrote:
On 01/15/2013 11:33 PM, Daniel Friesen wrote:
%{DOCUMENT_ROOT} is not wrong. Though /w/ is. And that ?title=$1
shouldn't be there.
The rules work for me and others. Your suggested rules work, I'm sure
to create a skin that's
based on it.
See http://blog.redwerks.org/2012/02/28/mediawiki-subskin-tutorial/
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} !-d
RewriteRule ^/?wiki/(.*)$ %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/wiki/index.php [L]
RewriteRule ^/*$ %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/wiki/index.php [L]
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See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:%24wgFooterIcons
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work.
However you should avoid it as much as possible. There are multiple
situations where the page id for one page can change.
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the not sending pointless
cookies and StorageEvent advantages).
We'll also want to come up with a good switching ui for
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30857
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turn off read only but set $wgMainCacheType = CACHE_NONE; does your
wiki feel as slow as it does overnight?
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is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Poornima.
You should not be modifying core code to make wiki families.
You do that by adding conditionals into your LocalSettings.php and setting
configuration variables with different settings depending on where you are.
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 11:28:55 -0800, Poornima Pochana ppre...@uab.edu
wrote:
Thank you Daniel.
Would the configuration variables happen to be 'MW_CONFIG_FILE' , '$IP'?
Can you provide an example how to set
to use the same mechanism in an extension.
hth
Frank
We have that too:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SimpleAntiSpam
But if the bot is smart enough to register for accounts and handle
captchas, it might not be easily tripped up by such a simple measure.
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continue to function. If I implement the same
hash mechanism, I suspect this will work out OK.
Thanks for your assistance,
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http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/phase3/includes/User.php?view=markup#l3868
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. And then add
a yourskinname/screen.css which would contain the css tweaks you want to
vector. And then require_once that from your LocalSettings.php
This way you inherit everything from vector and don't have to copy
anything.
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types of
content, an overview of things you should test for in your skin when
implemented, a bit on i18n and related info on variants and rtl, and a
touch on accessibility.
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would do the
trick since it would only pick up the changes. This would also allow
bi-directional updates.
You could use sqlite for the database, then you could just rsync.
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: An embedded script.
addMeta: Adds meta tags, start the name with http: to add a
http-equiv= instead of a name=
addHeadItem: Plain and simply adds any html you want to the head, can be
used for inserting link's, or anything else that we don't have better
methods for.
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-website.com/path/to/my/evil/image.png?.wordpress.comimage.png
which would match that latter regexp.
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https
And you have a page title in MediaWiki:Mypage-url and My Page in
MediaWiki:Mypage
You should then be able to create MediaWiki:Tooltip-n-mypage with the text
of the tooltip.
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the BeforeInitialize hook is good enough.
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a ridiculous suggestion, you're not even hiding the page
you're just wrapping the content with some css and making it look like the
content isn't there when the whole page is there and the whole content is
there to see.
MediaWiki is not built for partial-read restriction, don't do it.
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On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 17:56:03 -0800, John W. Foster
jfoster81...@verizon.net wrote:
On Sat, 2012-01-07 at 05:55 -0800, Daniel Friesen wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 05:45:27 -0800, John W. Foster
jfoster81...@gmail.com wrote:
I was running the php runjobs.php to refresh the links as Ive been
but the time stamp read 13:40:13 Anyone know what is causing this.
I don't think it causes an issue but just seems strange.
Thanks!
frosty
Ever heard of time zones and UTC?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC
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on the presence of navigator.taintEnabled for
Firefox and well, it was something useless and Firefox has been trying to
remove it.
Relevant bugs:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679971
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31807
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updates their code, you just paste it into LocalSettings.
Rob
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2011 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Google Analytics
schema because MySQL's utf8 schemas don't
support characters outside of the BMP. As a result you can have text in
some fancy scripts disappear.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
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version of the name of the other system you're incorporating
the database from.
Either that or use a separate database name for the other data.
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- Looks like it's using some junk js for a placeholder, just replace that
with html5's placeholder attribute and let our fallback js take over
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 21:46:26 -0800, Eric K ek79...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm
the
unicode character in.
If all else fails in your attempts to figure out how to get your shell to
pass the unicode in changePassword.php accepts a --userid parameter you
can use instead of the username.
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