User talk:Eloquence/Archive 1

Moin Eloquence,

auch "boo!", Du. Jetzt ist auch die Disk.seite blau *g* -- :Bdk: 08:25, 5 May 2006 (UTC)

== INFO BOX ==

 ro.com.android.dataroaming Enables data-roaming by default in the build.CharacterInput  true false true  

Control file
[Process] Type=Edit File Engine=MediaWiki Script=http://wiki.dji.com/en/index.php Server=http://wiki.dji.com Path=/en Special namespace=Special [File] Extension=jpg URL=http://wiki.dji.com/en/images/0/00/Vision-app-3rd.jpg


 * 1) Can be "Edit text", "Edit file" or "Diff text".
 * 2) Can currently only be MediaWiki. Please let me know if your wiki engine supports the application/x-external-editor protocol.
 * 3) For MediaWiki, full URL to index.php ($wgServer + $wgScript)
 * 4) For MediaWiki, server base URL ($wgServer)
 * 5) For MediaWiki, wiki document root ($wgScriptPath) - this is used to rewrite links from relative URLs to absolute URLs for previews
 * 6) What should the extension of the file be? For text, MediaWiki uses ".wiki"
 * 7) Where can the resource be found

New Funding Sources
Today CCIT announced that the Obama administration will not be funding CCIT directly

Thank you for all
I've deployed over the last week your product, though it worked fine with. I'm not sure what version we're using, but the behaviour is the same here on MediaWiki as well, so I assume it hasn't been fixed. Given how "special" some of the Special pages are, I'm not sure if this is something you can fix, but I thought I'd let you know. —RobinHood70 03:06, 12 October 2010 (UTC)

Another report
Spaces encodes as "+" instead of "%20". Fix it please. --T kns 11:36, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Sorry. It was browser. Hmmm. --T kns 11:46, 24 March 2011 (UTC)

Hello
Am in very early learning stages of editing djvu files for use on index pages at WS. Have just installed software having followed "Helper application" instructions...yet when I attempt to download a djvu file from commons for editing, the browser automatically calls upon other software Adobe or Broaderbund, neither of which seem to access the images properly (file extensions and the like)... JamAKiska 18:10, 10 December 2010 (UTC)

MediaWiki:Tutorial-QuickRC.js
Hi. I have read your e-mail on wikitech-l. I won't respond there because I hate mailing lists... ;-) so I am writing here. The example code does not take ResourceLoader into account. Some suggestions:

ResourceLoader will call the callback specified in mw.loader.using when it has loaded the required modules.

When the gadget is loaded by ResourceLoader all its functions are not in the global scope, so the link 'javascript:quickRC' will not work. You can make the function global by replacing: function quickRC { by window.quickRC = function { Beau (talk) 13:12, 4 November 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks, I've modified the script accordingly.--Eloquence 22:08, 4 November 2011 (UTC)

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IPv6
On your Meta talk page, you have been asked to confirm whether the WMF indeed is taking part in the World IPv6 Launch.--Jasper Deng (talk) 00:14, 24 May 2012 (UTC)
 * You have several replies.--Jasper Deng (talk) 03:31, 1 June 2012 (UTC)

Meep
Echo .. echo ...

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Xem
Xom

Hello Echo
Echo echo!

Triggering a notification
Triggering a notification.

Please send me some more notifications
I don't think I ever got a notification from the last thing you did that should've triggered one -- can you do it again? :-) Thanks Sue Gardner (talk) 19:31, 10 January 2013 (UTC)

XExternalEditor Issues
I'm trying to introduce FreeMind mind maps into my Mediawiki 1.16 installation in a way that allows editing and updating the page it appears on, and XExternalEditor seems perfect for that. Installing was easy, and clicking the ee tab on my site launched XExternaEditor. It let me log in and mentioned analyzing, and then I got the message
 * "RuntimeException: Edit time not found in HTML document!

Unfortunately, between [Manual:External editors] and the ini file instructions, I'm still not getting the pieces to fit together. I can't even tell where the ini files are supposed to live. A search for a step-by-step guide isn't showing any results. If you've got a link to one, or you've got one handy, a full example of how to set things up would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. --Skew (talk) 15:09, 14 March 2013 (UTC)