On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 16:22 -0400, Christensen, Courtney wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Cummings On: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 5:05 PM
> >Specifically I'm looking for information about the correct hook to use
> >to process submitted content just before it is committed to the
> >
Hi all,
I add my mediawiki skin into
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Gallery_of_user_styles#ltrMenuPlus
I intend to keep alive and make better this skin.
So that, I would like know how I must to do:
* to add this skin into
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:MW_screenshots_by_skin
* in the future
my concern on running the install again, I am not sure I remember all the
details on the install ...
I did review the Local settings file to get the info I needed to open the
databases. Perhaps that is what I should do,
print out the local settings file, have in hand and follow those steps.
Thanks
Hi Dale,
Have you seen this upgrade walkthrough?
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Upgrading_to_1.14
You will probably need to do
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Upgrading_to_1.14#Alternative_2:_Re-run_the_installer
You definitely want to make a backup of your database and uploads (I
-Original Message-
From: Robert Cummings On: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 5:05 PM
>Is this the right list to ask questions about extension development or
>do I want another list? The wikitech-l didn't seem like a great match
>either.
>
>Specifically I'm looking for information about the correc
It might help this wiki if I upgrade it. I am having a lot of spam problems.
I did read the notes on upgrade and I am not all that clear on it. Here is
the installed and running wiki
http://aim.alienearmusic.com/aimw/index.php/Main_Page . It has been up for a
few years and I think I upgraded once b
The book translation was published by Eyrolles.
Dan
-Original Message-
Daniel Barrett wrote:
> I'd like to announce that my O'Reilly book, "MediaWiki," has just been
> published in a French language edition:
I thought the French branch of O'Reilly was shut down??
It's still what's their
Daniel Barrett wrote:
> I'd like to announce that my O'Reilly book, "MediaWiki," has just been
> published in a French language edition:
I thought the French branch of O'Reilly was shut down??
It's still what's their French website says...
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MediaWik
2009/4/9 Sarel Wesssels (Agri Wiki) :
> What is the easiest why to let all users register, to get a username and
> password, and then they will be able to change or edit articles on a wiki.
>
> Currently all articles are 'open' and anyone, without logging in, can
> change these articles. But the ri
Hi, Platonides,
Thanks for your suggestion.
From
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2006/10/21/remove-and-uninstall-or-disable-modsecurity-mod_security/
I got the method to disable mod_security. Following that instruction, I
put a .htaccess into directory /home2/wiki (my wiki's home) on my
mediawiki
On 4/8/09 6:45 PM, Daniel Barrett wrote:
> I'd like to announce that my O'Reilly book, "MediaWiki," has just been
> published in a French language edition:
>
>
> http://www.amazon.fr/Media-Wiki-efficace-Installer-administrer/dp/221212466X/
Tres bien! :D
-- brion
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May I assume from answer that you work or used to work on this issue/project ?
Are the recent pages-meta-current dumps complete ?
Thank you again.
> From: Michael Rosenthal
>
> Since the dump process had some problems, there are no dumps which are
> newer than that one.
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009
Hi Sarel,
2009/4/9 Sarel Wesssels (Agri Wiki) :
> What is the easiest why to let all users register, to get a username and
> password, and then they will be able to change or edit articles on a wiki.
>
> Currently all articles are 'open' and anyone, without logging in, can
> change these articles.
What is the easiest why to let all users register, to get a username and
password, and then they will be able to change or edit articles on a wiki.
Currently all articles are 'open' and anyone, without logging in, can
change these articles. But the risk involved in that is getting bigger
everyd
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