Extension talk:SimpleSecurity/Archive

ReadMe not readable
The link to ReadMe results in the message "Sorry, article not readable!". --Fernando Correia 12:13, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Oops sorry! fixed now ;-) --Nad 14:10, 2 March 2007 (UTC)

Latest revision not working
Downloaded the version available at the time of signing this. Complained about use of $this outside of a class. So, I changed $this to $thisref. Then, I get flooded with errors. Here's just a few:

Notice: Undefined index: Security in /home/delinked/public_html/wiki/languages/Language.php on line 1075 1073 # Fall back to English if local list is incomplete 1074 $magicWords =& Language::getMagicWords; 1075 $rawEntry = $magicWords[$mw->mId];

Warning: array_slice [function.array-slice]: The first argument should be an array in /home/delinked/public_html/wiki/languages/Language.php on line 1083 1079 if( !is_array( $rawEntry ) ) { 1080       error_log( "\"$rawEntry\" is not a valid magic thingie for \"$mw->mId\"" ); 1081 } 1082 $mw->mCaseSensitive = $rawEntry[0]; 1083 $mw->mSynonyms = array_slice( $rawEntry, 1 );

Notice: Undefined index: *Security in /home/delinked/public_html/wiki/languages/Language.php on line 1075 See above

Warning: array_slice [function.array-slice]: The first argument should be an array in /home/delinked/public_html/wiki/languages/Language.php on line 1083 See above

Warning: array_push [function.array-push]: First argument should be an array in /home/delinked/public_html/wiki/includes/Parser.php on line 2724 2723 # This function is called recursively. To keep track of arguments we need a stack: 2724 array_push( $this->mArgStack, $args );

Warning: array_pop [function.array-pop]: The argument should be an array in /home/delinked/public_html/wiki/includes/Parser.php on line 2750 2748 $text = $this->replace_callback ($text, $callbacks); 2749 2750 array_pop( $this->mArgStack );

Using MW 1.8.2, PHP 5.2.1, MySQL 4.1.22, and extensions BadBehavior 2.0.10, ConfirmEdit (lacks version number). I've included context examples above, as I'm unsure if the files have been altered by the FreeBSD ports system. As an aside, I can discount the ports system from any wrongdoing if anything is altered, as nothing else causes these errors to be displayed.

Michael Reynolds 18:55, 7 March 2007 (UTC)