Extension talk:AjaxRatingScript

Author B.Vahrmeijer
I've cleaned up the code by using standard hooks instead of manual hooks.
 * 1) It works for all versions
 * 2) The AJAX element works fine now.
 * 3) The script is now downloadable and working at promotionwiki.com and leerwiki.nl

if you have MW installed in a subsite like www.yourdomain.com/wiki/index.php and the rating script does not work please read the manual at leerwiki.nl and the discussion site.

Hello and thanks for your extension I installed it on my site : http://www.wikinouvelles.fr It works fine but something doesn't: When a user clicks on a vote, then navigate on the site and go back to the voted page, the vote doesn't appear. To make it appear, i have to clear the mozilla cache, and then the vote appear. Strange no ?

No, this isnt strange.. please read the posts the discussion at http://www.leerwiki.nl/Overleg:Ajax_script_for_Mediawiki_1.10

Thank you for your answer. I have read this forum, else i wouldn't have asked my question here, but didn't found the answer i wanted. I am going to read it again. Bye

You have your wiki build up like this: www.yourdomain.com/wiki/index.php this has consequences for the script code
to emphasize the 5! different paths which are important:

good luck
 * RateArticle.php: path to js/behavior.js
 * RateArticle.php: path to js/rating.js
 * RateArticle.php: path to css/rating.css
 * Ratings/drawrating.php: path to db.php
 * Ratings/js/rating.js: path to rpc.php

Yes, thanks, we finally found it, and made redirection in LocalSettings.php towards www.yourdomain.com/wiki And now it works. Thank you.

Good job: put your wiki on the first page plz thnx

Limit to Specific Pages
Hi, this extension is very good, but I would like to use this only on pages which I want and where I want by using some tag. Is it possible? I think that many users of mediawiki would welcome such alteration.--Sevela.p 13:22, 14 December 2007 (UTC)


 * Yes you can. Edit RateArticle.php and change the line (~44) that looks like this:


 * You can make the logic whatever you like. You can have it only apply to pages in a specific namespace like this:


 * Or you can make it match a specific set of titles like this:


 * There are better ways to do it but this should get you started. --Christian 17:29, 26 December 2007 (UTC)

author
I have not included a parser hook yet