User:Alterego/ExtensionMatrix/ajax
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Welcome to the MediaWiki extension matrix. This listing is updated each night by a bot based on the entries in Category:Extensions. You have full control over the style and content of this page by editing Template:ExtensionMatrixHeader and Template:ExtensionMatrix. The source code for this bot is available at User:Alterego/ExtensionMatrix/Source code. Don't edit the source code of this page directly - it will be overwritten. Instead edit the source code of the extension page.
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| MHTML | 2 Feb 2009 | Joel Peshkin | Displays MHTML content in an IFRAME
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| SocialProfile | 10 Jun 2009 | David Pean, Aaron Wright and Jack Phoenix | Incorporates a basic social profile into a MediaWiki, specifically Avatars, Friending, Foeing, User Board, Board Blast, basic Profile Information, User Levels, Awards and Gifts.
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| MOCA | 24 Sep 2007 | Chrysovalanto Kousetti | MOCA: Mediawiki Ontology Convergence Assistant
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| AjaxLogin | 12 Sep 2009 | Inez KorczyĆski Jack Phoenix |
Allows users to log in through an AJAX pop-up box
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| AjaxRatingScript | 13 Sep 2007 | User:Dynasource | Ajax script with 2 to 10 stars Review/Rating possibilities
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| FileBrowser | 27 Jan 2009 | Benedikt, Jan, Max | Adds a small filebrowser to your wiki. Allows up- & download from a different server.
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| GoogleTranslate | Per Feldvoss Olsen (credits to Adam Meyer!) | Ajax bar to Google Translate
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| Halo Extension | 2 Oct 2009 | ontoprise GmbH | The Halo extension is an extension to Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) and has been developed in order to facilitate the use of Semantic Wikis for a large community of users.
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| Search Suggest | Adam Meyer | Very lightweight (under 5k) search suggestion using MediaWiki's built-in ajax.
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| GroupPermissions | 16 Jun 2009 | Oliver Baker | Allows preset GroupPermissions to be changed internally
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| Simple Forms | 29 Sep 2009 | User:Nad and Alessandra Bilardi | A set of simple mechanisms for making and processing forms
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| Rating Bar | 3 May 2009 | Franck Dernoncourt, David Dernoncourt | Display a rating bar, display many tables such as top-rated titles or top voters and add a special page.
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| NavContent | Tommy Ekola | Navigation tool to toggle showing of content
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| ExtIdx (Extended Index) | 23 Jun 2008 | Markus Szumovski | ExtIdx, a MediaWiki extension that extends the page index with the index of (in the headlines) referred pages.
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| Uniwiki Generic Edit Page | 18 Jul 2008 | Merrick Schaefer, Mark Johnston, Evan Wheeler, Adam Mckaig |
Suppliments the edit page with something more usable
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| VideoWiki | Kaltura | Enables to add videos to any wiki page, and edit them
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| Link Suggest | Adam Meyer | Ajax Search bar to look for and add links.
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| Livelets | 5 Nov 2007 | User:Nad | Use simple template-syntax to create live portlets that can update automatically when changed.
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| Chat phpFreeChat | special page providing chat services run by phpFreeChat
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| Drafts | 17 Apr 2009 | Adds the ability to save a draft of an article on the server while editing.
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| AjaxQueryPages | Add some AJAX to QueryPages such as Special:Shortpages
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| AjaxShowEditors | Ashar Voultoiz | Shows who is editing a page you are editing.
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| FCKeditor (Official) | FCKeditor team (Frederico Caldeira Knabben, Wiktor Walc, others) Jack Phoenix |
using the FCKeditor (WYSIWYG editor) for editing wiki pages
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| GoogleAjax | Bryden Smith | To add a google search to the search results page using the Google Ajax API
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| Discussion | Vladimir Kolmogorov | Allows to post comments on any page. Based on Ajax. Supports hierarchical structure of messages.
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| Woogle4MediaWiki | 27 Aug 2009 | Woogle4MediaWiki introduces Social search within your Wiki - i.e. let's you collaboratively describe, discuss and rank queries and results. Woogle4MediaWiki replaces MediaWiki's build in search. There is a native PHP implementation for searching the Wiki only (WoogleNative) and an implementation for searching various source via an Integrated Search backend from within your MediaWiki (WoogleRemote).
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