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Installation Username
Well I'm installing mediawiki right now and I've gotten to the point where it asks for... Database Name: DB username: DB password: DB password confirm:

Superuser account: [] use super user account Superuser name: Superuser password:

I'm installing this on a web server that I am not an operator of, a company is, blah blah blah. The thing is, I was never informed of a DB username/password or Superuser name/password so I have no idea what to fill in there.

What I'd like to be able to do is people can create an account to edit and create and whatnot.

Thanks in advance!

Problem with Picture Upload / Picture Preview
Hi,

i have following Problem on my wiki-Project:

I get following message: Fehler beim Erstellen des Vorschaubildes:

Warning: passthru has been disabled for security reasons in /www/htdocs/v089483/sticker/sammelbildwiki/includes/GlobalFunctions.php on line 2131

This is the Line 2131 of globalfunctions.php: passthru( $cmd, $retval );

I´m not very good in PHP, so i don´t know what to do. Someone can help me?

Kind Regards,

--SVWRamius 11:15, 9 April 2009 (UTC)

PS: Wenns jemand auf deutsche erklären könnte wäre das wirklich nice. :-)

Username/password
I created the user KristianS here in 2007. Unfortunately I have forgotten the password, and either not set the user up with an email account or written an email I no longer use. I use KristianS on wikipedia:no and :en, and it would be good to keep the username here as well. Is there a way that this could be arranged? --88.87.57.60 09:28, 9 February 2009 (UTC) (KristianS)

Adjusting sidebar
moved to MediaWiki talk:Sidebar. -- :bdk: 07:27, 26 December 2008 (UTC)

Extension help
Where should we put help content that relates to extensions? In the Help: namespace, or perhaps in another custom namespace "Extension help:"?? Happy ‑ melon 17:41, 22 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Manual: is fine. —Emufarmers(T 00:33, 23 December 2008 (UTC)
 * That doesn't strike me as very sensible: extension help content should still be licensed to PD, which won't be the case in Manual: namespace. Manual: isn't even where technical data on extensions is kept, that's Extension:... I can't think of any reason to put content like meta:Help:ParserFunctions at Manual:ParserFunctions or somesuch. Happy ‑ melon 15:29, 23 December 2008 (UTC)
 * How about subpages in the "Extension:" namespace? (e.g. Extension:ParserFunction/Installation) – rotemliss – Talk 19:41, 23 December 2008 (UTC)


 * It helps when you explain what "help content that relates to extensions" actually means. :) (Manual: holds documentation on developing extensions.)
 * Documenting lengthy usage instructions using subpages is common practice; is there a compelling reason why we would want to do it another way in this case? ParserFunctions is installed on lots and lots of wikis, to the point where it might seem like core help material, but it's still an extension.  We could document the functions from the extension in Help:Variables and mark them as "functions that may not be available depending on the wiki setup," but I think we're aiming to keep the PD help pages describing an out-of-the-box setup, to the extent that we can. —Emufarmers(T 08:06, 24 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Indeed, which is why I was hesitant to just recreate Help:ParserFunctions. The issue is, as ever, the license; wouldn't we want the extension help pages like meta:Help:ParserFunctions, en:Help:EasyTimeline syntax to be PD so they can be distributed more easily? I'm concerned that if we drop content like this into the Extension: namespace then A) it is likely to get muddled with the 'developer-level' information and be hard to find, B) be difficult to locate and extract from the set of pages in that namespace, and C) be hard to cleanly and easily port of this site. Not everyone will want to link their help documentation here. So my thoughts are that this kind of help content (that is aimed at editors of www.randomwiki.org) needs to be both PD and contained in its own little set such that admins there can come over here, export the whole of our 'standard help', plus the help pages for whichever extensions they've got installed. My immediate reaction is that it would be quickest and cleanest to create another PD namespace, say "Extension help:" so we could have Extension help:ParserFunctions, Extension help:ImageMap, Extension help:Cite, etc.  Another possible solution, either an interim measure or a permanent decision, would be what I've done by creating Help:Extension:ParserFunctions.  Upsides, no need for another namespace, downside slightly confusing page name.  As I say, however, my overriding impression is that this content needs to be public domain. Happy ‑ melon 12:20, 24 December 2008 (UTC)


 * The help namespace is aimed at being a set of basic help pages that can be installed easily on a new wiki, aimed at wiki users (no administrator info). ParserFunctions (unless I'm unaware of a change) does not ship with vanilla MediaWiki, therefore they should not be documented in the help namespace.  Extension namespace is correct for this kind of information.  --HappyDog 01:29, 12 March 2009 (UTC)

Swerwe
Sorry, i don't speak english very well (from Finland). May i create a swerwe of the MediaWiki's main page to finnish language? --Ankistti 11:46, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Oh, sorry, the main pare is already in finnish. But can i swerwe other pages? --Ankistti 11:52, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Tervetuloa kääntämään vain. :-) Tämähän on kuitenkin wiki, eli et voi rikkoa mitään niin, etteikö sitä saataisi korjatuksi. Mikäli sinulla on kysymyksiä, voit jättää minulle viestiä. -- Sayuri 12:47, 18 January 2009 (UTC)

Deferred
Hi. I would like to know the purpose of marking commits as "deferred". From what I see, the changes are still in SVN. What is the result of making then "deferred"? Thanks, Malafaya 16:22, 10 February 2009 (UTC)
 * I think it just means "not reviewed yet because we don't really care, since the code isn't running on Wikimedia servers". —Simetrical (talk • contribs) 11:58, 11 February 2009 (UTC)

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"Usurp" request
I'm trying to unify my accounts (SUL), but www.mediawiki.org already has an user named Lemming. The account doesn't have any activity after the day it was created on 9 May 2007, and it has no user page and no user talk page. Would it be possible to rename this account to move it out of the way? My home account is Wikipedia:User:Lemming. Here is a diff. Thank you very much. --82.146.104.187 19:49, 17 February 2009 (UTC)

Download problem
Hi developers... Download´s link is broken. Please, people cannot use this great system. Where is the problem? Is the WIKI-package on the other site too?

 EDIT: 18:45/ Now is it OK. Thank you so much! Very good job!

External interface
I am a user of a MediaWiki site, and I am planning to write a program in another language (which has good access to low-level stuff like sockets) for automatic and redundant editing tasks, along with reading pages' contents. Could someone tell me what I have to send in a post request to set the data of a page?

The site is, aka SporeWiki. It appears that some modifications have been made to the software itself, but most of it looks superficial. However, some of the names of controls may have changed, so it may be a good idea to look into the source of any edit page.

Thank you, 67.150.61.39 03:36, 6 March 2009 (UTC)

Database error
Help me with this wiki-glitch ! 67.68.65.192 20:11, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was:

(SQL query hidden)

from within function "ExternalStoreDB::store". MySQL returned error "1114: The table 'blobs' is full (10.0.2.160)" -
 * Problem being solved, please be patient. i Alex  20:24, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

Adjust image to 100% of screen
I need this.

Cause it's so many different PCs that are going to look at the Wiki. And it looks crazy at some!

83.109.7.174 16:09, 24 March 2009 (UTC)


 * Images cannot be relatively sized by the MediaWiki software; this is for the exact reason you note: the software cannot know the resolution of the reader's screen or the size of their browser, so there is no way to know what size image needs to be generated. Happy ‑ melon 16:34, 24 March 2009 (UTC)

Sidebar localization
Could sidebar link URLs be included in $wgForceUIMsgAsContentMsg in the configuration of mediawiki.org? Especially mw-download-url would be a good idea. Main page would be fine, too, but would probably need to be changed to some mainpage-url or something, so that languages without a localized MediaWiki.org homepage would work correctly. Also “Download from SVN” should be localizable. --Mormegil 12:57, 1 April 2009 (UTC)

Problem with Update from 1.12.* to 1.14.0
Hello,

I hope anyone can help me to solve my problem. I wanted to update my mediawiki from 1.12.* (I don't know the exakt version, but if it's necessery i can try to search for it) 1.14.0. First I uploaded all new files, then i created a user in adminsettings.php, then I wanted to start maintenance/update.php but there I got a 403 Erorr. I looked at the logs and they say this:

client denied by server configuration: /srv/www/htdocs/.../wiki/wiki/maintenance/update.php

PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare wfwaitforslaves (previously declared in /srv/www/htdocs/.../wiki/wiki/maintenance/commandLine.inc:244) in /srv/www/htdocs/.../wiki/wiki/includes/GlobalFunctions.php on line 2905

What did i make wrong? I hope anyone can help me, and sorry for my bad english.

Regards,

Timo


 * This is not a place to request help with MediaWiki. “For help with the MediaWiki software see communication.”
 * Maintenance scripts like update.php are not run via HTTP, but directly in shell.
 * --Mormegil 22:16, 10 April 2009 (UTC)


 * OK. Thank you and sorry for false post.
 * Timo

Hello,

I´d like to know if there is someone in Brazil that knows how to use the Mediawiki. I need a person to teach me and give some consultancy to a company.

Thanks, Ju

Problem with Help File Download
Hi, I was trying to download the help file pages using the info posted at http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Copying, but when I hit the export button the info just pops up as html inside the internet window....not as a separate file I can save.(It appears that the "save as file" option is no longer functioning. It doesn't seem to matter if I have it clicked or not, I get the same result.) Or am I just exporting links to this website, and not the pages themselves? Please help. Thank you!


 * It's working fine for me. What browser are you using? —Emufarmers(T 20:14, 15 April 2009 (UTC)

I am using Internet Explorer, Version 6 and I just tried FireFox Version3. I tried twice with each, checking the save as file box and not checking it...same result. Could it be a security/fire wall thing? However, I was able to save the info that popped up in the window, upload it to my local wiki, and got some of the help functions to run properly. But some of the help directions appear to be in html code. Any suggestions? Or is that the part where we "... will probably have to edit some of the pages to fix links, but at least this will provide a starting point." Any suggestions on a solution would be appreciated. Thank you!

Is the Wiki software allowed to be used on websites containing adult content or pornography?
Here is the 1000 dollar question, is your software allowed to be used in any way shape or form by the adult industry? I feel compelled to ask because I have been a member of a few Wikis dedicated to just that and they have always ended up deleted and since the servers they were on do host adult content the reason is obviously something else entirely. so again is your software allowed to be used by the Adult industry in any way, shape or form? Yes or no? PunkMaister @ 1:08 PM
 * The MediaWiki software is released under the GNU General Purpose License, with no Warranty, Assertion of Merchantability or Assertion of Fitness for Purpose. Apart from this copyright license, there are no restrictions placed on the use of the software by its developers.  Provided that a user of the software fulfils the copyright requirements of the GPL, their use of the software is governed solely by local law.  So while the principle of using an open-editing software structure such as MediaWiki to host adult content may or may not be legal in a particular jurisdiction for a variety of reasons, there are no limitations imposed by the developers themselves on the use of MediaWiki to host any particular form of content. Happy ‑ melon 17:29, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

HELP PLEASE having problem uploading image
Hi, I've uploaded images several times and still they've not been posted even though I've submitted that the files are mine. The message always comes back as image may be deleted ... because an author is not disclosed. I posted that i own the copy right and also attached the GNU tag releasing all rights. HELP, this code writing/formatting stuff is all greek to me. 4/16/09 vpm911

Crash of the wiki and fonts with accent
When I insert in my wiki pages words containing fonts with accent (à, è, ì, ò, ù), I can't save the page! I'm kicked off the wiki and I loose what I wrote....is there an asnwer?? Thantks a lot, angela

code and source tag in articles
Hi, I'm trying to insert so code sample into my articles. Unfortunatly, it seems that the code, source and poem tags do not work at all. For example, if I try to insert some CSS sample, the # becomes a list. And I loose of course the standard coding incrementation. I saw multiple mediawiki implementations working with these tags, so I wonder what I do (or did) wrong.

Thanks for your help.

--SOnO 13:22, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
 * The "code" tag is not meant to be used for multi-line code examples. You may either use "pre" instead, or use "source" after installing Extension:SyntaxHighlight GeSHi. For "poem" you should install Extension:Poem. – rotemliss – Talk 14:08, 20 April 2009 (UTC)

Where is the License information for MediaWiki?
Hi all,

Where is the license for MediaWiki (the software, not content of mediawiki.org) definitively posted? I can't seem to find a single, clear source. Many pages state GPL, but what version, etc.?

Thanks!
 * See Special:Version. i Alex  19:20, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Thanks Alex - that page just seems to mention the license of the installed server. I am looking for the license information for the software before I install it (and for version 1.14.0)
 * The license is the same for all versions. If you want the license for the software before installing it, open the "COPYING" file. i Alex  19:43, 22 April 2009 (UTC)

Installation problem
Checking environment... Please include all of the lines below when reporting installation problems.

PHP 5.2.9-2 installed Could not find a suitable database driver! For MySQL, compile PHP using --with-mysql, or install the mysql.so module For PostgreSQL, compile PHP using --with-pgsql, or install the pgsql.so module For MSSQL, compile PHP using --with-mssql not ready, or install the mssql not ready.so module

Please help!


 * It seems that there is no suitable database manager available on the system where you're trying to install MediaWiki. MW can run using MySQL, MSSQL or PostgreSQL databases, but at least one of these needs to be available. Check with your webhost/administrator (if you're on a shared server) or check the installed software if you have root access, and verify that one of these database managers is available.  MySQL is the most reliable and widely-used manager for MediaWiki. Happy ‑ melon 16:26, 1 May 2009 (UTC)

Database-problem
Hi, my name is David an I'm one of the administrators of the website http://www.pflegewiki.de. We also have an pool.nursingwiki.org and an english Site with the URL en.nursingwiki.org. Every URl has its own mediawiki. Now we try to imigrate all three databases to one database, because its more easy to administrate. Is it possible, and if, how can we do it? --Pflegewiki-Dave 13:22, 4 May 2009 (UTC)

===> Yes it is, you can do this by using prefixes for the tables.
 * Can you explain it a little bit more...

==> May be this link could help: http://booleandreams.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/multiple-mediawiki-instance-on-the-same-server-using-the-same-source-code.pdf

Database-problem 2
When i was testing my mediawiki on my home server everything worked fine. But when i put everything on another server i get a problem with the links of the pages created on my home server.

On my homeserver the links were localhost/index.php/My_New_Created_Pages the Problem: on the other server the links are still "localhost/index.php/My_New_Created_Pages, but should be "servername.com/index.php/My_New_Created_Pages

Why is it so? What can i do to correct the links?

==> I solved the Problem... Try Looking the MediaWiki:Sidebar Source Code

Import sources
Anyone else think it would be a good idea to get enwiki enabled as an import source? While most of the content we need to move comes from meta, enwiki does produce a constant trickle of good stuff that we can legitimately steal, and it's a pain to have to move it 'through' meta to get it here with full edit history. Thoughts? Happy ‑ melon 20:45, 9 May 2009 (UTC)