Actually, you may include the Rich Media Extension as well.
2010/12/8 Jesse Wang
> Please check out the WYSIWYG extension developed as part of SMW+.
>
> Http://wiki.ontoprise.com/
>
> You can modify if it does serve your purpose exactly.
>
> @Laurent, your Chinese is not bad. Much better than my
Please check out the WYSIWYG extension developed as part of SMW+.
Http://wiki.ontoprise.com/
You can modify if it does serve your purpose exactly.
@Laurent, your Chinese is not bad. Much better than my French:)
Cheers,
Jesse
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As far as I know, it's not directly possible to do it, you can't
directly put a local image (from your computer) in the editor that
will be uploaded when you click a button (or save the article).
Maybe there is an extension that does it, or you would have to write your own.
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Hello,
if I understand correctly, you want to add an extra button in the edit
toolbar. When clicking that button, you want to open the file upload
page.
As far as I understand, mwCustomEditButton only works to add buttons
that will insert text in the editor. The javascript you included below
shoul
Dear All,
I use Mediawiki (1.16.0),when create edit page,for example,the mediawiki
contain edit.js.I think in the edit pages add a button,edit file click this
button can upload files or pictures.I told the mediawiki's official website
find pages,don't solve the problem,trouble to teach me how to
Dear All,
I use Mediawiki (1.16.0),when create edit page,for
example,the mediawiki contain edit.js.I think in the edit pages add a
button,edit file click this button can upload files or pictures.I told the
mediawiki's official website find pages,don't solve the problem,trouble to
teach m