Extension talk:Link Suggest

Wow! Brilliant idea! I'll try give it a bash on my wiki this coming weekend when I have some free time and let you know how i get on!

Generic version of this extension
I will probably use this extension as a model/prototype for a translation function, some day soon. Initial thoughts reagrding this are:
 * About translate extension
 * WikiGenericScript prototype/study

Please if you can provide with any insight as to how things could be done a bit more generic, using Ajax/CCS - help would be appreciated a lot. --Asset 18:23, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

Extension:GoogleTranslate is now working for FireFox, while not for IE :( --Asset 11:11, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

Focus
I suggest giving the search box "focus" each time +LINK is clicked, so you don't have to click in the box manually.

Just add:

document.getElementById( 'link_search_input' ).focus;

immediately above:

x.onkeyup = function{ LinkSearchCall;

--Maiden taiwan 20:48, 1 August 2008 (UTC)

More dynamic while editing
I'd like to see the suggestion list pop up when the user types "Maiden taiwan 20:49, 1 August 2008 (UTC)

An extension with this function exists, it's called LinkSuggest and is by Inez Korczyński. The code is available here; I can't get it to work under my MediaWiki though, probably because it's a Wikia extension. You guys have more luck? Thanks! Hywel 11:29, 9 January 2009 (UTC)


 * This sound interesting. Is it currently activated on wikia.com? If so, how can I trigger it? When I just type "Matsch 14:40, 9 January 2009 (UTC)


 * It's working with me here (you may need to be registered, and the option enabled in preferences), just type Hywel 23:14, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

Adding a "Section" tool would be great
This tool is really helpful ! Thanks for it.

Another great improvement would be to add a way to dig for Section within the article !

Bugfix
I had to change the query to look like this (notice the CONVERT(page_title using latin1) part):

$res = $db->select( 'page', 'page_title',   array( 'page_namespace' => 0, "UPPER(CONVERT(page_title using latin1)) LIKE '%". $db->strencode( strtoupper($term)) ."%'" ),   array( 'LIMIT' => $limit )    );

Reason is that page_title is defined as varbinary and UPPER is ineffective on binary strings.

Atli - 22. March 2009