On 2 February 2013 23:28, Platonides wrote:
> What do you mean?
> The print version link pointing to title=foo&printable=yes even on
> article bar? That should never happen, the sidebar cache refers to the
> "upper part" of the sidebar, not to the toolbox.
I noticed on my wiki, that our sidebar
2012/3/15 坂尾 和浩 :
> はじめまして
>
> 坂尾@富士通と申します。
>
> 日本語でのメールが飛んでいないのですが、英語はよくわからないので日本語で
> 質問させていただきます。m(__)m
>
> 以下PHPのMLでの質問
> ---
> 以下の環境でphp.iniを30Mとしましたが、7Mバイト以上のファイルがうまくアッ
> プロードできません。解決方法をご存じの方がいらっしゃいましたら、教えてい
> ただけないでしょうか。
>
> OS : Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
> WEBServer : IIS
> PHP :
2012/3/6 Webmaster Casa das Ciências - Guilherme Monteiro
:
> My example is a internal, but ok...
[] are external, [[]] are internal.
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On 6 March 2012 13:08, Svip wrote:
> Her said *internal* link, not *external*. I am certain he knows how
> to do *that*.
I clearly meant 'he' there. Damn Freudian slips today.
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2012/3/6 Webmaster Casa das Ciências - Guilherme Monteiro
:
> Yes.
> Look at the historic the old id.
>
> And make something like this:
>
> [*URL*?title=*title_page*&oldid=*ID_REVISION* *title_page*]
Her said *internal* link, not *external*. I am certain he knows how
to do *that*.
Hell, for wha
On 9 February 2012 08:51, Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
> 2012/2/8 Erik Luken :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is the best way to set up multilingual capabilities on an existing
>> wiki? I administer a wiki that has gained some international followers, and
>> they’d like to translate it into their own language t
On 8 February 2012 22:22, Erik Luken wrote:
> What is the best way to set up multilingual capabilities on an existing wiki?
> I administer a wiki
> that has gained some international followers, and they’d like to translate it
> into their own
> language to help promote it. Searching the mediawi
On 7 February 2012 16:48, David Gerard wrote:
> On 7 February 2012 15:43, Svip wrote:
>
>> Which reminds me; what sort of permissions are we thinking? It should
>> certainly be something higher than Sysop.
>
> What are the permissions for the WikiAdmin account?
There
On 7 February 2012 16:39, Petr Bena wrote:
> I agree it would be better to have this option as a default, however it's a
> question if it should be hardcoded in mediawiki, or if it should be an
> extension, which is preinstalled in mediawiki download package and can be
> disabled anytime if users
On 7 February 2012 16:30, david wrote:
> #firstHeading {
> color: #CC important!;
> font-size: 0.9em important!;
> }
It's '!important', not 'important!'.
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On 7 February 2012 14:04, Steve VanSlyck wrote:
> There's no reason that GUI failure need prevent text editor access to a
> configuration file.
One might wonder if a GUI-page could overwrite one's configuration
file, even accidentally. A backup would be nice in such a case. But
it does create
On 5 February 2012 10:24, Greg wrote:
> I have been messing with mediawiki 1.18 for a while now. I think what it
> needs is an administration page.
>
> Why is there a reliance on manually editing LocalSettings.php and uploading
> it to the site? Why is there not an Admin page that edits this on
On 25 April 2011 20:06, Dan Bolser wrote:
> I'll try to see if mysql is running in a case insensitive locale, and
> I'll try installing a fresh install pointing at a fresh database.
Can we see your _page table structure?
If you have SQL input access, do DESCRIBE `prefix_page`;
You may find thi
On 25 April 2011 16:13, Sullivan, James (NIH/CIT) [C]
wrote:
> As for whether its MySQL I don't see how since Mediawiki, or the extensions,
> control
> what goes in and what comes out.
Well, it is technically possible, it could be MySQL, since MySQL can
be set to be case insensitive. Though, t
On 25 April 2011 15:24, Sullivan, James (NIH/CIT) [C]
wrote:
> I agree. If you disabled all extensions (make sure you also changed back any
> Mediawiki files
> you may have modified due to a requirement of an extension), then its not a
> Mediawiki problem
> and most likely an Apache configurat
On 11/04/2011, Michael Renner wrote:
> I am in the groups Administrators, Autoconfirmed users, Bureaucrats and
> Users.
> An unprivileged user forgot his password, I want to reset it. But how?
You need the ResetPassword extension. This is not a default feature.
On 31 March 2010 20:17, Tyler wrote:
> For more information, go to:
>
> http://www.humanware.com
> They have a "products" link. Click that, there's "blindness". There, click
> "BrailleNote". I have an mPower BT 32 cell.
Hm, I see no mention of PHP either in their brochure. Or a webserver
or
2009/11/12 Sigbert Klinke :
> So, my questions are:
>
> 11) Has someone used successfully another software to upload pages with
> german umlauts from files (it can be in any programming language :)
>
> 2.) Has someone successfully used CMS::Mediawiki, encountered the same
> problem and found a solu
2009/11/5 Ross Xu :
> Greetings,
>
> I am using MediaWiki 1.15.1 for my wiki site.
> I'd like to know if JavaScript is enabled by default. If not, how to enable
> it?
It is enabled by default. Only thing you need to worry about enabling
js for users.
Instead use [[MediaWiki:Monobook.js]] or Com
2009/9/19 Andrew A :
> White protestant men should always top post. As God's chosen race, it
> is our obligation to have our words reign supreme above the lesser
> texts of liberals, queers and mud people.
>
> We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.
Hitler would
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