> You will need to add the file:// protocol to $wgUrlProtocols.
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgUrlProtocols#Modification_.28MW_1.6.2B.29
Installation of Version 1.21 is in the same folder as Version 1.19 was before
update.
(I make a copy of 1.19 to a different folder as backup before
On 12/11/2013 07:00 PM, Dan Fisher wrote:
> I tried a footer extension to add a Wiki-editable footer on all pages of a
> site but it adds it before the categories.
> Does anyone know of an extension which adds a footer in the same area, as
> the Copyright/about stuff?
Just checking whether you are
> On Dec 12, 2013 8:05 AM, "John" wrote:
>>
>> An even easier solution would be to get a javascript gadget that grabs
>> the
>> current page title and saves it along with on a log page
>
> If you need something simple, do this. It should honestly be about 10
> lines
> of JavaScript.
>
> If yo
On Dec 12, 2013 8:05 AM, "John" wrote:
>
> An even easier solution would be to get a javascript gadget that grabs the
> current page title and saves it along with on a log page
If you need something simple, do this. It should honestly be about 10 lines
of JavaScript.
If you need this to sta
An even easier solution would be to get a javascript gadget that grabs the
current page title and saves it along with on a log page
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Daniel Barrett wrote:
> If your business problem is to "show only approved articles," consider the
> extension FlaggedRevision
Thanks Brion. Is there a conditional that my extension can check to determine
if this is a user-facing page render in the UI, vs. one of these internal page
renders? (specifically the internal page rendering on Save.)
Thank you,
DanB
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If your business problem is to "show only approved articles," consider the
extension FlaggedRevisions.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:FlaggedRevs
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FlaggedRevs
It provides an infrastructure for article approval. It takes some time to set
up,
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Bartosz Dziewoński wrote:
> You will need to add the file:// protocol to $wgUrlProtocols.
>
> It does seem odd in this particular case, though: file:// wasn't in
$wgUrlProtocols by default in 1.19 either, was it?
If your 1.21 setup is in a different place than yo
You will need to add the file:// protocol to $wgUrlProtocols.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgUrlProtocols#Modification_.28MW_1.6.2B.29
(We should probably add this to FAQ if it's not already there, I've seen this
question asked a few times.)
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Matma Rex
I've been asked to provide "sign-off" ability to the articles. I am
putting manuals and procedures into a wiki and the production manager
wants sales and tech people to sign off on each article signifying they
have read it and/or been trained on the procedures.
I have a template that can sort
Hi,
Which extension? I think it is a core built in function to put links into pages.
I have checked the Specialpage:Version on 1.19 and 1.21.3 - the extensions are
all the same (newer Version in 1.21.3, but all the extensions loaded on 1.19
are also displayed in new 1.21.3).
There are only a fe
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