Extension talk:TableEdit

The extension looks great, I am looking foward to testing it. --Gundestrup 14:35, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

Rational for off page data
I was just wondering what the rational was for storing data off page. In a case like this it would seem that data entered would not be accessible to the standard wiki search. Is this true? --Dtsig 02:59, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
 * the text gets stored in the wiki as if it was a regular table. There are two reasons for storing it in the external database.  The first has to do with asynchronous data mining of the table content. The idea is that middleware can be written to work on the external db without interfering with the wiki's db or having to go through the MW interfaces.  I'm working on that kind of middleware right now, but it's in Perl, not PHP.  The second is laziness/lack of imagination/coding skill on my part in terms of how to implement it if it was just saved in the wiki.  In hindsight, I probably could have spent more time adapting whatever the parser already does with tables.  -- JimHu 03:15, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Is it possible to simply switch off the external storage? Possibly a variable set so the external db is not required.? --Dtsig 17:22, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

edit the databasename
Remember to match the database. The database name is hardcoded and must maaatche your database.

find and replace the name database.box and database.row to yourdatabase.box and yourdatabase.row


 * Should this be put in a parameter? Could put this in a parameter and IF null don't even do db bit?  What do you think --Dtsig 17:53, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

Installation Question

 * Created db wikibox_db and ran the scripts against it
 * Unzipped file and put the TableEdit directory into extensions
 * Added copy/paste the 'require once' to localSettings making sure to change to extensions/tableEdit/tabledit.php

When we simply go to the main page we get the following (which gets overwritten by the top of the page):

Warning: call_user_func(tablesetup)[function:call-user-func]: First argument is expected to be valid callback in c:\program files\apache software foundation\Apache2.2 htdocs wikiSanMar includes\setup.php on line 219

Ideas? I have not tried to create a page with the table in it. Just trying to get the error msg to go away. --Dtsig 17:50, 24 April 2007 (UTC)