Is there a possibility that future versions of MW provide options for named
parameters in internal links like
[[page XY|action=edit]]
Or
[[special:search|Linktext|search=foobar|namespace=6|redirects=no]]
I know, this can be done with {{fullurl:...}} but this is sometimes cumbersome
and creates
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Looks exactly like this thread
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Thread:Project:Support_desk/Cannot_edit_pages>.
Il 24/06/2015 13:44, Scheid, Bernhard ha scritto:
> PHP warning: preg_match(): Compilati
Scheid, Bernhard:
> Hi,
>
> in my "private wiki" Religion-in-Japan
> (http://www.univie.ac.at/rel_jap/an), I am experiencing with templates
> that create categories which then serve to create automatic lists of
> illustrations. My problem is that my wiki behaves very st
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Can you pastebin those errors? odds are they are the root cause
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 7:05 AM, Scheid, Bernhard < bernhard.
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You might also try refreshlinks.php. Let me know if that fixes it
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 5:35 AM, Scheid, Bernhard < bernhard.sch...@oeaw.ac.at>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in my "private wiki" Religion-i
Hi,
in my "private wiki" Religion-in-Japan (http://www.univie.ac.at/rel_jap/an), I
am experiencing with templates that create categories which then serve to
create automatic lists of illustrations. My problem is that my wiki behaves
very strangely when updating the categories after a change in
I have a similar problem with update.php, which led to the fact that after
update to 1.23.1, I had to skip Semantic Wiki and all similar extensions (which
I used only on a few pages).
The problem in my case turned out to be an incompatibility of my host's PHP
5.5, which does not understand PCRE
Vielleicht ein Cache-Problem...
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On Fri, 2014-09-05 at 09:50 +, Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Right, how do they do that?
Patch (for 1.24) is linked from
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35045
andre
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I think what you want is already live on Wikipedia right now. Try going to the
redirect https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV This new behavior is part of
MediaWiki 1.24 release. Does it better match your expectations ?
DJ
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Scheid, Bernhard
A general question that has bothered me quite a while: In case of a redirect,
why is it that you do not see the standard name of the page in the address
line? For a common user (as for instance myself) this is confusing, because you
get a message that you have been redirected but you seem to be
Another request. SMW for PCRE 6.6. Since I upgraded MW to 1.23, I can no longer
get SMW because my host still uses PCRE 6.6. :(
Bernhard
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Da
Thank you. I could solve the problems by going to "Include/MagicWord.php" and
change the respective "getBaseRegex()" function as advised in
https://git.wikimedia.org/patch/mediawiki%2Fcore.git/b9f291e8cd5bb1450f7b1031aa17cf7775aa7e96
This worked in MW 1.20; 1.16; and 1.15
Bernhard
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Several wikis that I administrate have been moved to PHP 5.5.
Only those under MW 1.23 run correctly (fortunately the important ones). Others
(kept for documentation or testing) do not show any parsered text. Ironically,
you can see the source code though:
Example:
* http://www.univie.ac.at/re
In a kind of private wiki I made up a glossary, which works with an extra
namespace "Glossar" and a template:glossar.
Page in NS Glossar ('glossar:itemXY'): " {{glossar| a= ... |b= ...}} " (call
the template, create structured information)
Standard content page: "... {{glossar:itemXY}}..." (tr
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Set $wgServer to a protocol relative url, e.g. $wgServer = "//
www.univie.ac.at"; http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgServer
2014-04-17 14:59 GMT+02:00 Scheid, Bernhard :
> As I posted last
As I posted last month, my wiki does not render https requests correctly: It
renders them without CSS. Since Google sends visitors to my pages over https
frequently, this has become a problem.
See, for instance,
http://www.univie.ac.at/rel_jap/an/Spezial:Version
and
https://www.univie.ac.at/r
PS:
$wgServer = "http://www.univie.ac.at";;
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The other wikis are also mine.
The rel_jap/an.. Wiki is on a special server, separate from the others, which
is faster.
I did the wiki setup etc. by myself and can edit the LocalSettings.php.
I can also edit and change .httaccess, but have no direct access to the server
or MYSQL, not even by php
lement
??? Not addressing the real problem. The original question was...
> From: "Scheid, Bernhard"
>
> For unknown reasons, google sometimes refers to my wiki-pages by using
>https instead of http. The result is that the page is displayed, but
>without css. Any advi
34:47 AM
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>Why do that when you can just use a redirect in an apache vhost accept
>the connection on http and redirect it to https. If the person is
>already using vhosts that is very easy to implement
??? Not addressing the real problem. The original question was..
For unknown reasons, google sometimes refers to my wiki-pages by using https
instead of http. The result is that the page is displayed, but without css. Any
advice how to prevent this?
Thanks in advance
Bernhard
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Hi,
I would like to do the following:
subpages to a page in the user ns cannot be viewed by anybody else that the
respective user.
Example: the page user:foo/bar can only be read (and edited) by user foo.
Is there a way to configure this in localSettings.php or an extension?
Bernhard
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Betreff: [MediaWiki-l] missing talk pages
Hi,
In a German-speaking wiki using MW1.20.2, I created a few extra namespaces in
the localSettings, as for instance
$wgExtraName
Hi,
In a German-speaking wiki using MW1.20.2, I created a few extra namespaces in
the localSettings, as for instance
$wgExtraNamespaces[104] = "Intern";
$wgExtraNamespaces[105] = "Intern Diskussion";
define('NS_INTERN', 104);
define('NS_INTERN_TALK', 105);
While the same technology works in
I run a Wiki for students of Japanese Religion and had spam problems too, for
some time. In the moment, I am doing quite well with Confirm Edit +
CaptchaQuestions. When people want to register they have to do a simple
Japanese test. Thus I can be fairly sure that only human users who know some
echo '----end--
-
I hope not misunderstanding your questions.
Regards,
Nicolas
Le 27 mars 2013 à 17:16, Scheid, Bernhard a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I would like to set up a backup version of a Wiki that allows to experiment
> with new feat
Hi,
I would like to set up a backup version of a Wiki that allows to experiment
with new features. Therefore, I would like to share basically all mediawiki
directories, esp. images, with the original wiki, but use a different database,
and a different extension folder.
I have been looking at
Basically you can include any page in another by {{...}} syntax. In the case of
the main namespace, it looks like this: {{:name-of-original-page}}. If you want
to include only parts, there are three tags that you find on the page linked
below. A sophisticated extension that allows you to produce
Hi,
I am building a Wiki which is partly for internal usage, partly open for the
public. As regards pdf and other files, it would be ideal to have a second FILE
namespace, which could be set up for internal usage. Is this possible?
Bernhard
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Hi,
I would like to have something like the following at the bottom of each page:
This page was created on and has been viewed times. (instead of only number of hits)
Is that possible? How?
Bernhard
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What about creating a new namespace? You can then restrict access to that
namespace for a specific group.
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I would like to adjust large image sizes to the user's screen port by
Javascript. Is it possible to address ImageMagick by JS, and if yes, how?
Bernhard
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Use the ExternalData extension
Query the page with an API call for the data. I use it to pull the last
revision timestamp on several pages used on a chart, compare them, then extract
the latest date as a chart revised on date.
Tom
On Aug 22, 2012, at 6:36 PM, Platonides wrote:
> On 22/0
Is there any method to read out the creation date of a page in the Wiki-code?
Something like Magic words...
Best
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Easiest way is probably by CSS, --> MediaWiki:Common.css
Find the respective ids in the HTML-code, ie. id="p-tb" for toolbox and write
in MediaWiki:Common.css:
#p-tb {display: none;}
If you want to hide it only on mainpage it is a little more trickier:
In the HTML-code, each Tag contains a ra
till getting through so I might need to change my
question.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:QuestyCaptcha
Adrian
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Hi,
I am running a couple of relatively small academic Wikis mainly for educational
uses at university. Thus there is relatively little traffic apart from course
time. Nevertheless, some two years ago I noticed more and more spam and thus
reduced editing rights first to registered users, then
I am running a semi-public Wiki where some pages are reserved for internal use
(basically for copy-right reasons). While I can restrict access to the
respective wiki articles (using user groups and user rights), the same seems
not possible for pure image links (addressing the image, not the file
Just to repeat the original question of this thread:
I use version 1.16.2, PHP 5.3.3 (cgi-fcgi), MySQL 5.1.52 for more than a year
already. Out of a sudden all attempts to create preview images (no matter
whether I use "thumb" or another parameter) result in an error message: "Fehler
beim Erst
I use version 1.16.2, PHP 5.3.3 (cgi-fcgi), MySQL 5.1.52 for more than a year
already. Out of a sudden all attempts to create preview images (no matter
whether I use "thumb" or another parameter) result in an error message: "Fehler
beim Erstellen des Vorschaubildes," New original files are not a
I would like to preload text in any new page in the File namespace. I have
tried different extensions such as "Preloader" and "Boilerplate" but none seems
to work in FILES. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Bernhard
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It seems that you will have to create your own "skin". For details see
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Skinning.
Basically you take for instance monobook.php in the skins folder, rename it
(newskin.php), and reconstruct the HTML code there until it looks as you like.
Rename also the folder
] exclude template from category list
On 17 May 2011 at 16:27, Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to configure category output, c.f. in a way that certain
> namespaces are not included?
>
> Specifically, I would like to create category entries through templates, ie.
Hi,
is it possible to configure category output, c.f. in a way that certain
namespaces are not included?
Specifically, I would like to create category entries through templates, ie.
every page using the template would be automatically in the respective
category. The template itself, however,
Since updating from 1.15 to 1.16 I can no longer edit a page by double click,
even if I enable that option in my preferences. A bug? A known problem? Any
work around?
Thx
Bernhard
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Platonides wrote:
> Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
>> Is there any method (Magic Word, etc.) to determine the status/
>> usergroup of the user viewing the page?
>> Something like "{{#if: syso
Is there any method (Magic Word, etc.) to determine the status/usergroup of the
user viewing the page?
Something like "{{#if: sysop |... }}" ?
I would need this in a template that produces different texts for different
users.
I tried Extension:ConditionalShow but it did not work (probably not
[[Main Page | MyWiki]]
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Subject: [Mediawiki-l] breadcrumb
To create a sort of breadcrumbs I use MediaWiki:Tagline (need to change CSS),
Extension:ParserFunctions,
and the following wiki text:
MyWiki
{{#if: {{NAMESPACE}} |
> {{NAMESPACE}}
}}
> {{#titleparts: {{PAGENAME}} | 1 | 1 }}
{{#if: {{#titleparts: {{PAGENAME}} | 1 | 2 }} |
> {{#titleparts: {
I use MW 1.15 and heavily rely on extension:css. Last night the server of my
wiki changed from PHP5.2 to PHP5.3 and #css no longer worked.
I went to the Mediawiki Site and found that others had that problem too but no
solution:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:CSS#Current_Version_
a comment and a question regarding images:
I have turned an existing website into a wiki that offers basically the same
contents (and also looks more or less the same) as before. Using an external
hit counter I noticed a decrease in users finding my site. Closer inspection
reveals that there
@platonides
Thank you! However, the hook does not seem to work. Search engine still does
not find 'example'.
Bernhard
PS. For the time being I have replaced Wiki-Search by Google Site Search which
ignores special characters like 'middot', 'shy', etc. and also finds 'examples'
if you search '
Are you sure that it is not the other way round:
"my Name" --> "My Name"
This would be normal Wiki behavior (first character uppercase), apart from that
you get what you write.
You can override this behaviour:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgCapitalLinks (for no capitals at all)
http://
views, visits, article creation/edit/deletion and a whole
lot more.
http://www.openwebanalytics.com
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On Sep 19, 2010, at 4:06 PM, Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> I am searching for an extension that shows the developments
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Betreff: Re: [Mediawiki-l] modify search engine
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 05:27, Scheid, Bernhard
wrote:
> Sorry, I did not mean a wildcard but a middot (·), the mail
] modify search engine
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 06:58, Scheid, Bernhard
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible (is there any hook, an extension or a php-hack) to modify the
> search engine
> in such a way that the search term "example" would find "example" as well as
>
Hi,
is it possible (is there any hook, an extension or a php-hack) to modify the
search engine in such a way that the search term "example" would find "example"
as well as "ex*ample"?
Bernhard
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I wonder whether Extension:Lockdown wouldn't do the job. Thereby you can
specify reading rights for specific namespaces, "file" in this case. I do not
know what happens at Special Pages, though.
Bernhard
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I am searching for an extension that shows the developments of hits on my wiki
comparable to, for instance, [statcounter.com]. User came from, search queries,
etc, would also be good to know. So far, I only found Extension:Usage
Statistics, which produces strange output on my Wiki and is moreov
Just to repeat the question:
We know that there is a page MediaWiki:Tagline which you can use to modify the
tagline output. The only problem: internal links [[...]] are not parsed
properly.
Platonides suggested a function to do precisely that:
> To make that work, change at Skin.php wfMsgExt
f: Re: [Mediawiki-l] special characters in wiki code
Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
>Is it possible - or rather how is it possible - to create a new code in the
>wiki text? In particuar I would like to use a central dot • in the wiki code
>for the special character, i.e. to enable syllabificati
I once had a similar question, for Platonides' answer see below. Unfortunately,
Platonides' advice, how to manipulate the tagline output, did not work. My
software does not care about the function in Skin.php, but continues to use
MediaWiki:Tagline (Which can be altered to some extent, though, i
Is it possible - or rather how is it possible - to create a new code in the
wiki text? In particuar I would like to use a central dot • in the wiki code
for the special character, i.e. to enable syllabification. What would I
have to do to replace • in the wiki code by "" in the HTML output?
background-image
Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any way to activate css background-image via the wikitext? (I.e.
> include an html element with "style='background-image: url(...)' ")
>
> I use extension.css and have specified
> $wgAllowExterna
Hi,
is there any way to activate css background-image via the wikitext? (I.e.
include an html element with "style='background-image: url(...)' ")
I use extension.css and have specified
$wgAllowExternalImagesFrom, which works for direct links, but CSS is obviously
not affected. Any solution?
B
You may have a look at the DPL (DynamicPageList) Extension. It provides lots of
functions to render segments of pages, they may have what you want...
Bernhard
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Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Is there a magic word or a parameter to a magic word in order to refer to the
> pagename of
Is there a magic word or a parameter to a magic word in order to refer to the
pagename of an included page (i.e. to Bar, if you include {{Foo:Bar}} ) ?
Thx
Bernhard
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Betreff: Re: [Mediawiki-l] format transcluded pages
Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Hi,
> another very specific problem/question: I would like to transclude tal
Hi,
another very specific problem/question: I would like to transclude talkpages
from certain pages but I do not want that they influence the behaviour of the
the TOC list of the main article. Is there a way to format the headings of
transcluded pages in such way that they do not appear in the T
: [Mediawiki-l] special button in the edit area
Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to add a function/button to the edit window:
> like the "nowiki" or "italics" button it should create typographical hyphens
> (“...”) in the textarea. How could that be don
Hi,
I would like to add a function/button to the edit window:
like the "nowiki" or "italics" button it should create typographical hyphens
(“...”) in the textarea. How could that be done? Or is there some extension to
do that?
Thx
Bernhard
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Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Thank you, unfortunately it does not work. I do use a skin of my own and
> inserted your function there, but to no effect. I also tried ' ' and '-'
> as
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Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Sounds inter
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Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Hi,
> is there
Hi,
is there a way to manipulate wiki-headers and sub-headers in a way that only
parts of it are shown in the TOC? I.e.,something like
==Important messageless important message==
or so?
thx
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You may also use CSS in combination with the class names in the body tag of
each page (see the HTML source code). Here you have a class "page-[pagename]".
You can override the standard logo with something like ".page-[pagename]
#p-logo a {background-image: url(...)}" (if I remember correctly) in
Thx!
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I am presently preparing a Wiki with a similar approach re. pictures. If you
click a thumb, it pops up against a semi-opac background like in some
Worldpress blog sites. The caption of the picture corresponds to the text at
the image-Article. if you click the thumb without using JS, you get the
@Platonides: Sounds great, thank you. However, didn't work so far. Could there
be a cache problem (the Mediawiki:Tagline still works although disabled...)?
There are a few extensions for breadcrumbs out there, but they do not quite
what I want (as is the case with the breadcrumbs you mention). T
It may also work with :
# step 1
# step 2
# step 3multi-line code
# step 4
# step 5
Bernhard
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Sorry for yet another small problem:
I discovered that it should be possible to turn the page subtitle (which is
usually hidden by CSS) into a good way to show "breadcrumbs" adding some magic
words to MediaWiki:Tagline. The only problem: Links are not parsed correctly,
neither in Wikicode nor i
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Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Yes, I know, but I will have quite a lot of namespaces (I u
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Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] css for namespaces
Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Yes, I know, but I will have quite a lot of namespaces (I use them as
> "chapters" to organize content) and your method would become quite
> cumbersome. I wonder whe
't believe there's a specific namespace css but you can add specific
css for a namespace in your skin's css file. Each namespace has a specific
class, i.e ns-0, ns-14. You can find them by looking at the source code.
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Scheid, Bernhard <
bernh
Hi,
I would like to use separate style sheets for different namespaces. I found
this in MonoBook.php:
data['pagecss']) { ?>html('pagecss') ?> (line 96 in 1.15)
could there be a similar function? Something like: "If there is a Mediawiki
page called {{NAMESPACE}}.css, use it"...?
Hi,
I would like to use the default description of images at their "home page" also
in other instances of the image, ie. with thumbs. Is there a way to do this or
else to transclude the original image page?
Thx
Bernhard
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Subject: [Mediawiki-l] including parts of an article
Hi,
I trie
under a certain header) can be reproduced in a different environment.
Thanks
Bernhard
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[mailto:mediawiki-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] Im Auftrag von Jean-Marc van
Leerdam
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. März 2010 11:01
An: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Betreff: Re: [Mediawiki-l] preferences
Hi,
On 19 March 2010 09:47, Scheid, Bernhard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am presently e
Hi,
I am presently experimenting with setting up a wiki for educational purposes.
Everything went fine so far, but when I try to change my own (Sysop)
preferences I get the following error-message, whatever I try to change:
Warning: require_once(/u/www/bescheid/w/skins/monobook.php)
[function
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