Aryeh Gregor wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Roan Kattouw wrote:
>> There's no config var for that like there is for the skin, cache and
>> upload paths, but you could always use symlinks for the
>> /languages/messages/ directory (provided you're not on Windows).
>
> Symlinks theoretica
Hello,
I have hacked up a patched version[1] of a popular Commonist tool[2]
so that it can now login to commons.
[1] http://saper.info/files/commonist-0.3.43-patched.jar
[2] http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Tools/Commonist
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<< Marcin Cieslak // sa...@saper.info >>
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"Tim Starling" wrote in message
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>I wrote:
>> I've made myself mailing list owner of mediawiki-l and wikitech-l
>> temporarily, since I don't think Brion is interested in moderating
>> either of them anymore.
>>
>> But it's a relatively simple task, and it seem
Thanks. It would have got to you faster but I "have been placed under
moderation".
> "PO" == Petr Onderka writes:
PO> I created a (incomplete) list of articles with those errors at
PO> http://svick.aspweb.cz/
See also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Help_desk#No_such_anchor:_CITEREF...
I'm using the symlinks now and it works great.
Thank you :)
Huib
2010/4/11, Aryeh Gregor :
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Roan Kattouw
> wrote:
>> There's no config var for that like there is for the skin, cache and
>> upload paths, but you could always use symlinks for the
>> /languages/me
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 11:36 PM, Jack Bates wrote:
> Does there exist a recommended wiki syntax for representing that a page
> is hierarchically a "child" of another page?
>
> I don't want to rename the pages
Not in stock MediaWiki. The typical way to do this is to use subpages:
http://www.medi
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Roan Kattouw wrote:
> There's no config var for that like there is for the skin, cache and
> upload paths, but you could always use symlinks for the
> /languages/messages/ directory (provided you're not on Windows).
Symlinks theoretically exist in recent versions
It's caused by incorrect use of templates for Harvard referencing like
Template:Harv.
Some of those errors are caused by a change in Template:Cite book and
similar few months back, when they were changed, so that they don't
produce the anchors on default, because it was often causing invalid
HTML.
I don't get it. In e.g., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumbai there are
tons of e.g.,
Patel & Masselos 2003
Mehta 2004
Hansen 2001
But no corresponding anchors. One will only get
No such anchor: CITEREFHansen2001
in ones browser. What's the deal?
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