Extension requests

Google Translate feature via API
According Google it is perfectly possible to call their translation Goggel AjAX-API. For XSS security reasons it would be very constructive to be able to allow/implement various translations calls from within wiki:
 * Translation on page level
 * Translation of article texts, in Read mode
 * Translation of article texts, in Edit mode (this is what I need currently.)
 * Special Feature: translate the unformated texts
 * Special Feature: Allow the original text to be saved
 * Special Feature: Allow to create new article based upon the translated text

I suggest that there should be a ways for the sysop, through localsetting.php to setup namespaces where google translation is an option. --Asset 13:13, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

Programming Documentation and Extensions to copy from

 * Category:Ajax_extensions other ajax features
 * Extension:Link_Suggest, add a feature to the edit window and allows you to change the text.....
 * Extension:Lockdown, can be used to control usage?

Simple Download System
I've looked everywhere and cannot find a download system like paFileDB for mediawiki! Now I'm not looking for something like paFileDB, although I wouldn't mind it. I was looking for something a little simpler that can be easily be designed without to much trouble!

I developed a proposal which you can download in .pdf format http://www.designermotion.com/projects/web/mediawiki/docs/mediawiki_proposal_extension_download-v1.pdf

I'm hoping someone will be interested in creating such an extension as I'm planning to add over 400 download pages to my wiki.

Thanks for your time--Gamingmadness 02:04, 9 June 2008 (UTC)

Dynamic page update from other pages
Let's say on one page, we'll see page "Renee", I have the following wiki stuff (displayed in code here):

===Year 1=== *Spring: Development :Practice in dev :Exposure in component *Summer: Visit :Practice in dev :Exposure in area *Autumn: Teaching :Practice in dev :Exposure in teaching *Winter: Development :Practice in dev :Exposure in component ===Year 2=== *Spring: Teaching :Practice in dev :Exposure in Teaching *Summer: Visit :Practice in dev :Exposure in area *Autumn: Teaching :Practice in dev :Exposure in teaching *Winter: Development :Practice in dev :Exposure in component

Just to give a rough example, at least. Now, let's say this goes on for some 20 years, and with potential to keep on going. It is also repeated (but with differences in what happens year to year) in other pages, like "Jariya", "Lea", "Nike", etc. Now, I want to know if there is an extension that can take the seasonal advancement, interwiki-style, and place them in a single page, we'll say "Advancement", with an output kinda like this:

===Year 1=== ====Spring==== *Renee: Development :Practice in dev :Exposure in component *Jariya: Teaching :Practice in teaching :Exposure in influence *Nike: etc etc

Now, I originally used Labeled section transclusion by wrapping everyone's year 1 spring as 'year1spr', then 'year1sum', then 'year1aut' and 'year1win', then 'year2spr'.... you get the idea, and including the transclusion on the advancement page. It worked, however, adding a new name is a pain. You need to write the new name, write the new transclusions, and when you have 10 years and growing of transclusions to rewrite from 'year1spr' to 'year3spr', then 4, 5, 6... then repeat for the other 3 seasons, it's annoying and not very efficient.

What I'd like to know is if there is an extension that could do what I'd like more easily? Especially if it could do it dynamically and automatically update like Transclusions did, but without needing to add 40 tweaked lines when adding someone or removing/renaming someone?

I thought I could maybe use the MySQL extension and have a DB with the changes in them, but that doesn't seem like it'll work too great overtime.
 * Thanks

Game rating system (0% => 100%)
Does anyone know if there is a little extention that makes it possible to display a rating for a game, like normal gameratings, from 0 to 100%? And a little thing to let anyone give a rating (with IP check)?

If this isn't availeble, can anyone make this?

Interface

 * Contact form to be integrated in a wiki page. For example: user@domain.com or username
 * Guestbook-Extension - Form for new entry. Saved and displayed on a protected page.
 * was added by me - see Guestbook extension for more information (--Mcmilk 21:50, 26 October 2006 (UTC))
 * Spacing control (double spaced, expand the standard distance between paragraphs, etc)
 * Tag clouds
 * see Extension:YetAnotherTagCloud --Flominator 11:12, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * More sidebars besides toolbox and navigation
 * See $wgNavigationLinks and MediaWiki:Sidebar for adding to existing sidebar.
 * Color coding users according to user groups
 * Interactive image editing
 * Interactive diagram editing (i.e. Gliffy integration)
 * Include special page that has name of last edited/last added article of a category. (you can try using editable templates)
 * Non-article related rating system
 * Not sure about what you mean by "Non-article related' but here's a rating system: Extension:Rating --Sanford.poon 05:16, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
 * An Address/Contact Book (with vCard import/export)
 * Allow registered non-admins to rollback "page blanking"
 * 'Add this article to Category' (perhaps in toolbar?) with dropdown list of available categories
 * Similar: On category pages, an input field similar to inputbox that lets users "Add a page to this category" (redirects to blank edit page, with the referring category already inserted)
 * A way to allow users to build a list on the side bar of their favorite pages in the wiki
 * Collapse/Expand sections (Tree View). This would be particularly useful for the Wikireason Logic Tree
 * Display the pages as a map. i.e. site map, or even better mind map - something like freemind. based on the links in the page
 * When the Special:Userrights page comes up, it should give you an option to choose the users from the list in the database. Yes, I know that you can go to Special:Listusers to see all the users, but this would be more convenient for small wikis.
 * See Extension:UserRightsList
 * You should be able to set a default user level for new users using the Mediawiki interface.
 * Already known text input format, such as BBCode and/or other frequently used formats
 * See Extension:BBCodeSyntax --NekoOuterverse 18:18, 11 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Support for appending/prepending/creating a wiki page via email. (i.e. Send an email to PageTitle+create@wikihost.com)

Admin

 * Block edits to user pages except by that user and sysops
 * Extension:KeepYourHandsToYourself -- Sayuri 13:40, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Block edits to free defined user group
 * Support for alternative databases: Oracle, PostgreSQL, etc
 * PostgreSQL is supported as of now, Oracle was supported earlier on, but it was dropped eventually. -- Sayuri 13:40, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Account activation requires email verification
 * Request account for wikis that don't allow account creation
 * Extension:ConfirmAccount -- Sayuri 13:40, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Allow rollbacks of rollbacks
 * Restrict editing of certain pages to certain users
 * Global search and replace

Special page

 * Special page to revert all edits by a certain user or IP address (within a time frame)
 * Special page to allow deletion of users
 * Extension:Deleteuser - with a fair amount of hackery, it might work. -- Sayuri 13:40, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Extension to allow sysops to delete older revisions of an article
 * see Extension:SpecialDeleteOldRevisions --Flominator 12:27, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Special page to allow sending email to all users (or specific groups) of a wiki
 * see Extension:STSGMassMailer --Flominator 12:27, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Special page to reset passwords without using e-mail
 * Special page to rename/edit an user
 * To rename, see Extension:Renameuser -- Sayuri 13:40, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * See User:Eep for many special page-specific requests

Usage statistics

 * Provide a dump of the apache access logs see http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/logs.html#accesslog This will allow the calculation of page hits for any article.
 * isn't there already a hitcounter on the articles? --Flominator 12:28, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * there is also a google analytics extension. 70.103.216.66 20:54, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
 * Google Analytics doesn't pull from the apache logs. For my own wiki, there can be a 400 to 1,500 unique visitor difference between the logs and analytics based on how it pulls. --99.151.168.185 13:12, 5 July 2008 (UTC)

Uncategorized

 * Internationalization: Allow pages to appear differently for each browser language, keep all translations in one place
 * Make dynamic content transclusion easier
 * Polling that can be displayed on article page (see Poll)
 * Guestbook-style interface (you can do something like this using the regular wiki)
 * Ability to replace talk page with real forum instead of wiki page (see Extension:Forum extension)
 * Javascript to allow tabbing in textarea
 * Ability to attach files to pages
 * This... is a textbook example of an ambiguious request. The capacity already exists to store image data inside wiki and to link/display images on pages.  The very notion of 'attaching' an image to a specific wiki page runs contrary to the very purpose for which wiki exists, which is the collaborative effort and shared media resources.  -Verlocs 12.104.195.32

This funcationality already exists in MediaWiki. In the LocalSettings.php file is a setting to indicate what file extensions to exclude (all others will be included). If you need a file to be included, that is not already included, you can just change this variable.
 * If you look here http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Attaching+Files+to+a+Page I believe you will see what he means. I presently use Mediawiki and like it just fine but my boss thinks "Having to upload and then link the media file into a page is too much work.  I'd like to have a "folder" of files where I can just upload crap." pmarcus 15 MAR 2008


 * I think he means attach any type of file, not just images. im also looking for this functionality.  seems clear to me -AaronC


 * Highlighting terms on a page based on URL/search referral
 * Filtering on alluser list based on user rights
 * Conditional logic in templates (see Winter scripting language for a possibility)
 * A macro to insert mail addresses that will be displayed in obfuscated form if the reader is not logged in, and as a proper mailto: link otherwise
 * Grabbing the latest posts from a phpBB forum and a Wordpress blog.
 * See Wordpress Export for Wikipedia and play with the WK.php script Renmiri 17:36, 25 February 2006 (UTC)


 * Grabbing any RSS feed and include it in a box
 * See Wordpress Export for Wikipedia, it gives you the XML format to import XML into Wiki using the built in Special:Import Wiki page, RSS is XML and any XSLT program can taylor it to output the XML / Wiki format Renmiri 17:40, 25 February 2006 (UTC)


 * Simple spreadsheet functionality (example: summing a column of a table)
 * Cooking recipe extension would be nice. It should be possible to use Wiki markup language to store recipes in common format to MediaWiki. It should allow storing informatino about recipe's ingredients, cooking instructions etc. It would be nice, if you could also store picture from food to recipe. Any directions how to proceed?
 * Dynamic creation/update of a Google SiteMap format file to speed Google Index updating.
 * see ThinkLemon for an edited version of the Google sitemap generator. --Elliotgoodrich 15:47, 31 May 2006 (UTC)


 * For protected pages allow users to 'edit' them. Edits are not shown on the protected page but in a different page. An administrator can then view the edits and accept or deny the edits. Accepted edits are automatically made to the protected page.
 * Should have an extension to allow users to write definitions of word inside tags, and have these words automatically alphabetically added to a database of words that users can scan through. Sometimes you don't want to have a separate page for each word as users may not know the exact word for which they are looking.
 * Some sort of bulk import of HTML files would be handy
 * RandomLine extension. Usage: Article. Outputs a random line from specified article.

[RESOLVED] Import from non-wikitext files (ex. Word documents, HTML files)

 * Done 1) here without touching Wiki code just using Special:Import Renmiri 09:37, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
 * See details at Wordpress Export for Wikipedia
 * Done 2) using an extension here but not using GNU license. No Wordpress required Renmiri 22:04, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
 * Done 3) Use a word macro with functionality to extract pictures: Word2MediaWikiPlus.
 * done 4) http://diberri.dyndns.org/wikipedia/html2wiki/index.html --Flominator 13:26, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

OpenOffice (at least v2.3) also can export any document it can open (e.g. Word documents, HTML, .odt) to Wikitext format. No plugins needed. Yet another reason to avoid Microsoft Office and use OpenOffice :) --Tbleher 10:32, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

Export to other formats (ex. RTF, Word document, OpenDocument, PDF, Postscript

 * I think it would be the best to implement a Postscript engine to the Wikimedia-Software. Now we can only pick the link "Printable verson" in the Toolbox to create a printable document from an article. The result is not very good, because this tool doesn't define the real page layout. It depends on your browser how the pages are formated if you want to print it and this is a problem especially for projects like wikibooks. To solve this problem it would be good to have influence on the page layout by defining it. This page-defining could be done by using a page-layout language like post script. Red Rooster 18:51, 22 March 2006 (UTC)


 * see Extension:Pdf Export for partial solution. --Purodha Blissenbach 09:45, 8 September 2007 (UTC)


 * I have not found any of the PDF exports to be 100% useful. (Many of them arent' even 100% completed, as you google around and try to find some.) What I need for my site is a way to quickly export a page to PDF or to export the ENTIRE contents of the wiki to a static CD-ROM type media; basically a bunch of offline HTML pages. Any ideas on the best way to get this? Timneu22 21:04, 16 February 2008 (UTC)


 * maintenance/dumpHTML.php can export a wiki to static HTML. As for PDF, look at the current project at PediaPress. It's already in use at the WikiEducator site (But no idea how complete it really is). --Tbleher 10:27, 22 February 2008 (UTC)


 * consider looking at Extension:PDF Writer PediaPress also plans to develop XML and OpenDocument exports. User:he!ko 10 May 2008

[RESOLVED] rel="nofollow"
Add rel="nofollow" to links to articles that haven't been created.
 * If you are using short URLs (e.g. wiki/Main_Page and all the files are in w/), then deny the w/ directory in robots.txt

User-agent: * Disallow: /w/

[RESOLVED] Display visitor IP address
The following code can display a visitor's IP address, host and proxy on the leftside of every page. The exact position is up to individual choice, but i've put it between navigation and search on our site.

The code goes in Monobook.php

I deliberately commented out the proxy info to save space.

Rick

Agenda
Hi,

I'm looking for an Agenda Extension.

What I want it to to is to collect all pages with the name Year-month-day name of event, eg. 2006-04-15 Inserted request from a certain day on, into the future, and display these event-titles in a neat little table.

I want to have this, because we want to migrate http://wikimaas.org to mediawiki, but we are very satisfied with the way our calendar works now.

Besides this aggregating, there should also be a reasonably straight forward method of entering events, but I guess the aggregating will be somewhat more work.

Can maybe somebody help us out?

Thanx

Daniel wikimaas --145.99.202.92 04:12, 16 April 2006


 * &rArr;  Im sorry but i Didnt understood What you want to do. Can you provide a more detailed explanation on this? Examples would be great.&spades; Monday,, 05:04 (UTC)


 * Just check out http://wikimaas.org . On the right side is an Agenda ("Upcoming events:") which shows all the events happening in the near future. it is quite easy to administrate (http://wikimaas.org/AddEvent & http://wikimaas.org/Calendar). Is there anything similar for the MediaWiki?


 * I have written something that I think will do what you want. See Calendar extension and special page -- Barrylb 19:29, 16 July 2006 (UTC)


 * Looks like you have gone with another Wiki engine... -- Barrylb 19:52, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
 * No, we're still with Oddmuse, and pondereing on some other issues before we move over to mediawiki. But your calendar looks like exactly what we need, thanks! D
 * whats acutally the difference with Calendar Extension extended?
 * My extension has each event on its own page so it can be more flexible with presentation, like producing the list of upcoming events. Also the other one has serious problems with MediaWiki's page caching that make it unusable for me. I avoid that issue by using a Special page to show different months or to show all events for one date. -- Barrylb 17:32, 18 July 2006 (UTC)

iCalendar
Hello, What I am looking for is an iCalendar (or iCal, .ics format) parser. Basically what I want to do is include google (and other) calendars into our wiki using the iCal standard. This way it can be easy to include calendars of others onto our wiki. I have done some research and found phpiCalendar very suitable for the job. I'll try if I can make this working as an extension.. What do you think?

ps: site delft.campuswiki.nl

Thatcher 21:29, 18 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Update: I have worked on the phpIcalendar to see if it is possible to include the entire script into mediawiki. But this is not so easy, and maybe not even something you want. Instead I have made an extension (beta) that includes the phpIcalendar as an Iframe, And I have adjusted the phpIcalendar template to be nice and clean and display a list only. When in a further state I will publish it here somewhere. Thatcher 16:44, 29 March 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Simple picture editor
Hi

I am looking for a simple picture editor that can be used for drawing simple pictures (mindmaps etc). I noticed TWiki has a plugin which is quite similar what we would need.

JuhaV 10:58, 21 July 2006 (UTC)


 * Please take a look at Extension:AnyWikiDraw. This extension is currently being developed for MediaWiki, TWiki and PmWiki. It is aimed to have a similar feature set as the TWikiDrawPlugin that you have linked. --Rawcoder 14:25, 3 August 2007 (UTC)

New Article Form
Hi All,

Having some trouble here and am surprised I haven't been able to Google anything so hope someone can help.

I'd like to be able to create a form of required fields that could be used when creating new articles or adding to existing articles. People would populate the fields which would then be used to setup the initial article.

An example would be... I have a database of say, TV Episodes. When someone creates a new page about a new show, a form would appear with 'Show Title', 'Episode Number', 'Episode Name', etc... and when the information was submitted, it would be stored in the article.

Does that make sense?

I love MediaWiki and think it's could work well for us, but don't want the average user to have to learn table wiki sytax and what not. I also would prefer to avoid other doucment management systems but am looking for something with a bit more structure to help guide those less tech savy.

Any thoughts, Thanks much! Blckdmnd99 19:27, 17 July 2006 (UTC)


 * Something along the lines of the BugTracker submission form I suppose. Not sure if the functionality is the same or not but just came across it. http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=MediaWiki
 * Blckdmnd99 19:33, 17 July 2006 (UTC)


 * I am not aware of anything exactly like this right now. Perhaps you have seen the inputbox extension which lets the user enter an article name and creates a new article preloaded with a template. Not exactly what you want but it might be suitable. I am working on two possible solutions: 1) modify the edit page using Javascript (in the web browser) that will dynamically create input fields and extract content from the article text. It will hide the normal edit box from view and when the user presses submit it will recreate the article text from the input fields, or 2) make a Special Page. -- Barrylb 20:55, 18 July 2006 (UTC)


 * Thanks Barrylb. I have seen that extension but it's not quite enough. Perhaps I'm complicating the issue. In essence I want the collaboration abilities of Wiki with the ability to define at least some data structure / fields more along the lines of a MySQL table or similar. I'll keep looking and will be interested to see if you come up with anything. I haven't tried writing an extension yet and I'm not sure this is the one for me to start with! :) Thanks Blckdmnd99 18:05, 20 July 2006 (UTC)


 * I've finished a solution that I hope is useful. See example at Custom article editing form with fields. It uses an 'AlternateEdit' hook that MediaWiki provides. My solution keeps all the text in the article itself rather than any separate tables. -- Barrylb 13:54, 24 July 2006 (UTC)


 * Looks like this will help a lot! Thanks much. I haven't tried configuring it yet but the example you gave is a good one. Blckdmnd99 16:17, 4 August 2006 (UTC)


 * I'm going to install that extension, it is the extension which I sought for a long time ;) --83.203.25.20 11:07, 21 August 2006 (UTC)


 * GREAT! I've just intalled it! it work like a cham! (the last comment is from me ;) ), but is it possible not to have /Person at the beginning of the title of the article? --OuroborosShaka 11:47, 21 August 2006 (UTC)


 * If you look in the code OuroborosShaka you could find the references to Person, and change them to whatever else you want to call it. The way the extension is setup it basically looks for pages with a particular prefix and then invokes the alternate editing form based on that. Hope that helps a bit. Blckdmnd99 13:18, 22 August 2006 (UTC)


 * I have modified the extension, so I've created a new MagicWord to recognize pages wich use the special edit form, this way I can use in every pages I want without take care of their names. It now support multi-template feature because we can use one custom MagicWord per template. I give you exemple later, because it's on my local server for the moment. --OuroborosShaka 23:11, 22 August 2006 (UTC)


 * I copied the code and put it in a .php file and did the requireonce editing in the localsettings.php, but everytime I create a Person/ article to test it out, the fields don't show. I made sure to start the article with the Person/ first but it still doesn't give me the fields, and after I create it and try to edit it, I don't get the fields either still. Any clue on what I might be doing wrong? Vinfang 21:14, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

Restricted Articles
 Hi. Im using a Agenda extension in my wiki to allow all users to create their own agendas. But for that work I need some articles to be viewed only by the user who created it. As Mediawiki project isn't giving any step to provide by-Password or by-User Protected Articles, I wonder if is possible to make a extension for it. It don't need it to be 100% secure, just functional. So I will put this section for anyone interested to share ideas of how it could be implemented. &spades; Tuersday,, 08:29 (UTC)

Ideas
Here are ideas of how to implement security on Article by extension.

Restricted by user- Restricted Articles could only be seen by a whitelisted user.
 * whitelist could be saved in MySQL, or in the script itself.
 * extension should have access to DB
 * restriction for edit using the whitelist is needed, and cannot be implemented inside an extension

Restricted by password- Any user could see the article, but the contents would be encrypted.
 * a decrypt mecanism is needed
 * restriction for edit still needed

Disclaimer
I know some may wrongly think Restricted Articles hurt wiki idea of content being altered by any users, but not all web content are meant to be viewed by anyone, and I bet many other wiki administrators felt a need for it once.

Works in development
''List any extensions, add-ons, full modifications etc... that implement, will implement, or allow implementation of restricted articles.''


 * The extension Page access restriction with MediaWiki is the closest thing to what you want to do but it does not allow specification of individual user access to certain pages. It would be possible to adapt for your needs if you know what you are doing. -- Barrylb 14:32, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Group Based Access Control Extension has more features for user control and shoud suit your needs. Make a group for each user and the user can decide if he is the only editor for that page by include the group access string.--GunterS 22:41, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
 * BizzWiki platform
 * Lockdown gives you a lot of these features --Asset 13:15, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

Commentaries
One part of this is easy: you can use a userCan hook to check for 'read' and 'edit' actions and check that a user is allowed to do those actions for each page. If you had users store their agenda on their user page or subpage of their user page you could check that the title of article they are editing or viewing starts with their username.

The complication is that pages are also viewable through certain Special pages, such as search and export. The easiest option is to restrict access to special pages to administrators. If you still want to use the built-in Special:Search page then you would need to hack the code so that it does not allow users to search in user namespace. That probably would not be too hard to do.

If you want any help with those things let me know. -- Barrylb 20:31, 18 July 2006 (UTC)

I have an easy solution for this, because I have the same problem. I use the "Simple Security"-Extension together with a selfmade template. . Inside the template I have the call to the Simple Security extension and a parameter:. And a "Sorry, you´re not allowed to do this" message. By this, any user who wants to make sure others can´t edit a page he/she started just needs to call the "lock" template by putting his/her username as parameter. Putting additional user names or names of user groups into the parameter seperated by "," will make the page editable by those users or groups.217.94.236.47 16:41, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

Category Search
Hi,

I'm looking for an extension that will search only within category. Is such a thing possible? I might be able too create it myself if I had a bit better of an understanding of how categories are stored...although I doubt it :) --Wease 06:58, 1 July 2006


 * I'm looking for exactly the same thing. FOr example I will have a category of music artiss and I want users to just type in and find what they're looking for in that category.Fointy 15:44, 18 August July 2006 (UTC)


 * Hello I also look for such a thing. Is there any implementation right now? I mean something like the category search of ebay.

[RESOLVED] Articles in more than one category listing
I'm also looking for something similar: an extension that would allow to search for article belonging to two or more categories. Say for example, I want to look for all articles belonging to Category:Bird AND Category:Europe AND Category:Africa. this would be useful to use mediwiki as a kind of simplified database. Is anything like this already existing ? Lilious 15:29, 17 July 2006 (UTC)


 * The DynamicPageList extension does this.. you can specify a list of categories and it outputs a list.. -- Barrylb 15:44, 17 July 2006 (UTC)


 * Now more specific extension is available: Multi-Category Search. CodeMonk 05:37, 23 January 2008 (UTC)

GetWiki Features
I'm looking for an extension that can import Wikipedia articles to a MediaWiki installation automatically. GetWiki is so poorly documented that it is impossible to get it to work without a doctorate from Harvard. Does an extension to provide that feature already exist? I really need it for my wiki I'm attempting to start that will be expand upon Wikipedia's pro wrestling articles because while they are often very good, Wikipedia policies are holding them back from their full potential and I think a more specialized Wiki could improve the content. 205.166.61.142 21:34, 7 July 2006 (UTC)


 * Try using Special:Export and Special:Import -- Barrylb 04:45, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

Is there anyway to dump by category, or extract the dump by category. So for example if I want all articles in the category football. I could extract them to import into another mediawiki?

81.179.74.26 20:25, 1 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Yes, current (1.10) Versions of Mediawiki Export have a "include from Category" field. --Purodha Blissenbach 09:48, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

WikiSQL
Confluence's wiki has an SQL macro that allows you to insert SQL code and display the output as HTML tables or even charts. It is really nice. Security is controled by the application and configuration of the data source. It would be handy if Wikimedia had this too... --4.158.210.88 09:48, 11 July 2006


 * Have a look at SemanticMediaWiki, especially the  syntax, and at Wikidata --Purodha Blissenbach 09:53, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] PHP show_source
I've been looking for a better way to view php code in an article in a color scheme like the php show_source.
 * Have you seen Extension:Syntax Highlighting? Maybe that will do what you want. -- Barrylb 08:02, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Something else looks promising at meta:User:Marksw/PHPHighlight. -- Barrylb 15:41, 17 July 2006 (UTC)


 * What about Extension:ASHighlight? --Flominator 11:18, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Jabber Presence Plug-In
I would love to see a jabber plugin for MediaWiki, specifically using Wildfire server.

Here is the syntax required

http://www.jivesoftware.org/wildfire/plugins/presence/readme.html

jasona@gmail.com --163.252.114.134 02:25, 26 July 2006


 * Hi, here is the requested Jabber Presence Plugin for MediaWiki.
 * [...]
 * Best Regards. KlinT ( klint@klintcentral.net )


 * I removed KlinT's source code, since it is on Extension:Jabber. --Flominator 11:20, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Interface
i'd like my pages to have extra attributes ... e.g: books: author, number of pages, written in ...

the pages should include the attributes and be sort- and searchable by these attributes

maybe adding a related table to the page with the seperate information, what would destroy the history function ...

maybe similar things already exist

curmetsefrog@gmx.at --83.219.163.105 04:42, 23 July 2006


 * Look at Semantic MediaWiki, it's a very powerful tool which does what you want.

mediaWIKI universal wiki
Hi, I'm proposing an extension that allows users to use other wikis syntax in mediawiki. I'm using alot of time to manually translate dokuwiki documents to mediawiki syntax format. And I'm guessing alot of other people are doing the same thing. This could be done with special wiki tags like: 

Header

 * fattext**

--193.180.169.114 00:48, 5 August 2006


 * Instead of a manual conversion, you might want to try exporting the DocuWiki document as HTML (make sure you remove the navigation links, etc.), then convert it to MediaWiki syntax using HTML::WikiConverter, and import it into MediaWiki. This was the process that I used for converting a UseMod wiki with a few hundred pages to MediaWiki.--JohnMcDonnell 14:41, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

File Upload as Part of Article Creation?
Is anyone aware of any work to link the file uploading process with article creation / editing?

Basically I'd like an image file or pdf to be uploaded along with articles of a particular type, and I'd prefer users not have to go through the separate step of uploading the file, and then creating the article / linking it up.

Additional discussion here I'd eventually like to link this up to Barrylb's Article Editing Form, see my request below.

Any thoughts are appreciated. I'd hate to reinvent the wheel. Thanks Blckdmnd99 15:46, 10 August 2006 (UTC)


 * It's a good idea, i think the article creation will be more easy for new editor, if anyone can help ;) --86.201.214.76 11:44, 26 September 2006 (UTC)

What about generalizing the idea: an article may have attachments, files or images. At the end of the page there should be a "Files" section by default, with a simple link "Attach file or image". This is VERY useful! DekiWiki has implemented this feature: http://doc.opengarden.org/DekiWiki. Images are automatically listed as thumbnails. --Kaiplusuwe 18:31, 20 May 2007 (UTC)

Ajax Vote
Hello, Ive tried my best but I must be missing something. I run a DS homebrew community - Each release is given its own page.


 * I want to give each title its own vote.. eg placing into the template for Games. Would obviously place a seperate vote into every game page.
 * I found this piece of PHP http://wwwa.masuga.com/thelab/ajaxrate/
 * It has support for multiple ratings based on ID. (my plan is too base them off the name of the page its currently on.)

Does anyone know of something like this? or can they hack this into an extension. --58.84.69.227 17:06, 12 August 2006

The code for standard html is  above the header with  at the location.
 * Take a look at Extension:JSKitRating Jean-Lou Dupont 17:00, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

Ticketing
Im setting up a wiki to form a new information system on systems infrastructure at my company. The structure of documentation itself poses no problem, but one thing I want to implement does. I want to set up a knowledge (error) base. This should provide easy documentation of faults and make retrieval of this information almost immediate. Additionally, referring to a problem between teams by using the unique identifier can make communication easier im thinking along the lines of KB_Article:[numbered_identifier]. This would require a component to maintain a counter within wiki and auto-assign this number to newly created kb articles, preferably forcing the layout of the article (see extension request from Blckdmnd99, will look into options provided by barrylb) As much as i would like to avoid the analogy, something along the lines of the Microsoft Knowledgebase There are solutions available but those require a full implementation of a service management tool with limited dump-to-wiki functionality for solutions. A simple extension however would suffice.

All help is appreciated --VinceV 03:53, 17 August 2006

Can I rephrase the request? - may we have a class of articles with states and automatic enumeration? The media already provides all the necessary elements, it is the supporting tools to manage (spawn, sort, assign-to-user, change state) these articles that is "new".

Most of the required tools are already supplied by MediaWiki_Bulletin_Board, what will be missing is support for TYPE and autoenumeration and perhaps more fine grained STATES. I'm off to play with the current Beta.

And, yes, "Knowledge base" is the wrong analogy :-) Wikipedia is a knowledge database!


 * MediaWiki already generates a primary key called  for each new article. You can see it if you dump your   database with . Here's the table definition where it appears:

-- -- Table structure for table `page` --

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS page; CREATE TABLE page ( page_id int(8) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,  page_namespace int(11) NOT NULL,  page_title varchar(255) character set latin1 collate latin1_bin NOT NULL,  page_restrictions tinyblob NOT NULL,  page_counter bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',  page_is_redirect tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',  page_is_new tinyint(1) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',  page_random double unsigned NOT NULL,  page_touched char(14) character set latin1 collate latin1_bin NOT NULL default '',  page_latest int(8) unsigned NOT NULL,  page_len int(8) unsigned NOT NULL,  PRIMARY KEY  (page_id),  UNIQUE KEY name_title (page_namespace,page_title),  KEY page_random (page_random),  KEY page_len (page_len) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;


 * I don't know if there is any user-level access to  of the type you seem to be asking for. Also, the   sequence would be discontinuous for one type of page, because it would increment for every new page on the wiki. You might look at TWiki which from what I have read has more structured wiki features and support for wiki applications than MediaWiki does, at the moment anyway. Perhaps with all the corporate interest in MediaWiki resulting from the overwhelming popularity of Wikipedia, MediaWiki (or perhaps a separate enterprise version thereof) will evolve into something more like TWiki, in terms of having the kind of structured wiki features the typical corporate user expects. Teratornis 05:41, 25 December 2006 (UTC)

It may be a bit late now but just for fun I made an extension that handles the automatic incrementing of article numbers. See Extension:Knowledgebase. It adds a special page called Special:Knowledgebase that queries existing pages in the KB namespace and redirects to the next-higher article number. Hope it is useful for someone. -- Barrylb 04:12, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

Ajax inline editing
It would be nice to have an ajax inline editing extension. --71.159.156.143 16:29, 22 August 2006

Copy TOC
Id like to display the TOC of page A in page B.. eg the TOC with direct links without the content --150.101.65.56 07:23, 6 September 2006

Select categories and display pages
Is there an extension that shows a site wehre checkboxes with all the categories are so that you can pcik whatever you want to and the sites in the selected cats are shown? Thanks! mediawiki-1 [at] wikiplant [dot] org --172.173.150.244 03:42, 12 September 2006

Spreadsheet
A simple spreadsheet facility might prove useful. It could even be tied in with an existing graphing extension. -- 87.102.6.183 16:39, 18 September 2006

My two cents Some additions to this request

A basic spreadsheet style table layout that is (at least somewhat) WYSIWYG in the edit mode would be very helpful. We use simple printed spreadsheets to track lists of tasks on paper, then someone has to update the digital versions. I'd like to use MediaWiki to do this so my staff can enter the data themselves so that the project data is updated in real time and available for all to see and edit without leaving their desks. I don't need a full blown project management app, just an editable table that will not confuse the heck out of the average Joe. I'm not sure how feasible that is, but I'm pretty sure lots of folks would put it to good use if it were available. 1-10-2008

[RESOLVED] Port of TwikiDraw to MediaWiki
This useful drawing extension, designed for Twiki, has already been ported successfully to PmWiki:

This would be a very useful extension for MediaWiki. --C4duser 04:58, 21 September 2006


 * The painting extension allows bitmap collaborative drawing in Mediawiki. It is more simple than TWikiDraw, but it can be useful Lilious 19:23, 3 October 2006 (UTC)


 * That's nice, but does not fulfill the same function. Some TWikiDraw-like extension is needed. --88.153.204.34 23:13, 5 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Please take a look at Extension:AnyWikiDraw. This extension is currently being developed for MediaWiki, TWiki and PmWiki. It is aimed to have a similar feature set as the TWikiDrawPlugin. --Rawcoder 14:27, 3 August 2007 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Tracking or Issue Management Extension
What would be great - and probably quite easy to program and implement - would be an extension that helps setting up, managing and and maintaing lists of issues, i.e. a tracking system that could be used, for example as a "bugtracking system". I know there have been attempts from bugtracking systems (e.g. Mantis Bugtracker or Trac) to incorporate a wiki into their system (meaning, for example, that you dont have to log into Mantis and, subsequently, its Wiki); however, I am not aware that this would have been attempted using MediaWiki as the primary platform and an add-on or a mediawiki extension that acts as a bugtracker or issue management extension. While the Tasks Extension lists all Tasks on all Wiki pages on one page, what is needed in addition or independently is a system that helps creating, listing, collecting, maintaining, and updating tasks on one page. --134.100.145.117 01:02, 20 October 2006


 * TWiki might have some wiki applications that would do what you want. A list of TWiki applications is here. I have not tried installing TWiki yet; I might, after I get farther along with MediaWiki. I'm not necessarily advocating TWiki, but maybe you could get a tracking system working in TWiki before someone will write one for MediaWiki. According to the MediaWiki page, the MediaWiki development team does not use MediaWiki to track bugs in MediaWiki. Instead they use MediaZilla (their version of BugZilla). Teratornis 06:13, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
 * You might wanna try TracWiki --Flominator 11:48, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Programing Language / objects
A system or extension for documenting objects of a programming language. --Magick 11:12, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
 * What about Extension:ASHighlight maybe even combined with Doxygen? --Flominator 11:48, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Extension:Include would be even better, since you wouldn't have to copy the source-code --Flominator 07:44, 16 August 2007 (UTC)

Review Extensions
There is a new Rating script at LeerWiki.nl. This script has your stars and is powered by AJAX.
 * I'm looking for a simple star rating review extension that could be used on basically any topic (restaurants, stores, music, bars, even people, anything). I'd like it to look like the one on the right side of this site (I spoke to the creater of that site, and he isn't prepared to release the source code yet).  Any suggestions?  --Mijunkin 05:48, 3 November 2006 (UTC)


 * There is something called Review.php which is in SVN but doesn't appear to have any documentation on Meta. There is also this: http://www.wikihow.com/WikiHow:RateArticle-Extension . But these are both like one rating corresponding to each page, which might not be exactly what you're looking for. 128.250.80.15 09:07, 11 December 2006 (UTC)


 * The solution available from LeerWiki.nl is not working with MediaWiki 1.8.2. It generates a blank page, meaning the wiki can not display any pages anymore. Seems that everyone with 1.8.2 who tried it, faced the same issue. Anyone can help fixing this would be real great help. Alain --66.131.228.50 04:52, 31 January 2007 (UTC)


 * Not precisely the same thing but, try: Extension:Rating --Sanford.poon 05:23, 25 August 2007 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Newsletter
I'm searching for an extension with which I can send a newsletter to all my members. If you have an idea....Thank you Limesle 21:38, 26 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Does Extension:STSGMassMailer do what you need? Teratornis 16:05, 22 December 2006 (UTC)

Templates used in article
When you edit an article, below the edit window is a list of all used templates. In some cases we restrict edit rights on a page, thus the user can not see the used template list.

I would like to provide a link in the toolbox section below "what links here": "what templates are used" that gives the list of the templates for the current article.

--GunterS 22:31, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Internal link Preview
I would like to be able to hover over an internal link, and get a preview of about the first 4 lines of the page that internal link will take you to. Sort of like an ajax pop-up bubble. Does anyone think this is a possibility? --Rovo79 05:09, 18 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Here's something similar on Wikipedia: Wikipedia:WP:POPUP. I've been meaning to try it there. I don't know whether you can install this on other MediaWiki sites; or maybe something similar is available. Maybe someone else can comment. Teratornis 06:22, 22 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I just wrote one that does that, though one sentence and not four, and it's not as fancy as those javascript ones. Extension:LinkHint Blop 01:43, 27 July 2007 (UTC)

Time Management/Tracking
I am looking for a wiki extension that can somehow tie into the time tracking. Like users log-in to their account and register their time that they have worked on certain projects. Based on that certain reports should be able to generate. I have limited knowledge of wiki therefore would love to know if something is already out there or a freeware that can merge with wiki to do this. --71.166.144.131 17:37, 22 December 2006

Wikitext help annotator
I request an extension which parses the wikitext on a page, and for each wiki markup code or construct on the page, generates link(s) to the help topic(s) that describe it. This would make learning wiki markup much easier for new users, by letting them analyze pages they find interesting, rather than forcing them to read through an entire manual to pick out the few items they want to learn about at a given instant. A natural way for humans to learn is to see another human doing something, and ask, "How do you do that?" Unfortunately, on almost every computer system in existence, we cannot ask the computer, "How do you do that?" Instead we have to undertake a research project to reverse-engineer what we see the computer doing.

Wikipedia has been able to sort of cherry pick its users, by allowing the whole world access, from which a few highly motivated individuals are willing to learn wiki markup the hard way (read the entire manual, or most of it, work through tutorials, spend much time searching the manual to look up help topics for each markup problem).

In contrast, in a corporate setting, a wiki must attract a high percentage of employees to become viable. The members of an organization are, on average, unlikely to be as interested in learning some complex new system as Wikipedia's most enthusiastic users were. Thus a corporate wiki needs an acceptance rate among employees which is many times higher than Wikipedia's acceptance rate has been in the entire population.

Since the largest barrier to acceptance is having to learn the wiki markup language, anything which makes learning the markup language easier should increase acceptance, and save costly employee time.

The following example illustrates what I mean. Here is some sample wikitext, which initially may be daunting for the new wiki user:

Sample wikitext
Welcome to, a wiki running on MediaWiki , with registered users. See Special:Version for more information about the MediaWiki version and the installed extensions. Signed: ~

[RESOLVED] Blank pages
Ok, sorry about this, I posted it over at the other site but then I saw that this was the main one. I'd like an extension that can search through the database and return any blank pages. I'd like it for this wiki so I can check for vandalism and unwanted pages (as a sysop). Thanks, 82.19.24.171 15:13, 11 January 2007 (UTC)


 * go in your wiki to Speciapages there you find something like (in german) "kurze Seiten" in english maybe "short Pages". 89.52.146.8 07:09, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Yes! It's Special:Shortpages --Flominator 10:57, 9 August 2007 (UTC)

Google AJAX extension
An Extension that gets google search results with AJAX API presented by Google. The results should be gathered with wiki markups. For example with a text britney, the extension must turn the Google results within the page. --88.229.252.158 07:46, 13 January 2007

Display Name
There should exist an extension to allow the admins or maybe even the users to select which name is displayed. Currently the username is used, but why not have an extension that allows all references to a username also allow for reference to a the Nickname, or the Real Name. (Example: Recent Changes page lists lots of users, but the admins could force it to display the Real Names instead of the usernames, or if the localsettings variable isn't set to force it, let the users select which name is displayed). --71.145.131.12 22:21, 14 January 2007

Extensions to Enable Wiki of 3D Geometrical Models
Hi, we would like to create a Wiki of 3D geometrical models which are built with a product called Zometool. We already have the software to build the models and are working on a browser plug-in which will allow users to manipulate these models in their browser window. We would need for users to be able to:

a) Publish their models on the wiki (even if they're noobs).

b) Access the browser plug-in from the wiki so they can see/manipulate the models in the wiki article.

The publishing aspect would require functionality similar to that requested by Blckdmnd99 in "File Upload as Part of Article Creation" and also Barrylb's "New Article Form".

The modeling program would export jpegs, csv files with a description of certain model parameters (number of parts, etc.) and the model file itself. Ideally, this would be transformed into part of a wiki article which would include the jpegs, a table with the required parts for assembling that specific model, categories (taken from the csv) and a link to the 3D model file itself.

The plug-in access, I would imagine, would be similar to adding quicktime or flash compatibility.

If anyone is interested in helping us out with this we would be willing to pay for the functionality.

Thanks, --Carlos 07:36, 30 January 2007 (edit) (undo) Zomenut


 * I already have something similar in Java called Wiki3D that might help you getting started. It is all open sourced under the BSD license.
 * Regards, Luc

[RESOLVED] Automatic periodic emailing of Recent Changes to a group
When working with a group on a small but active wiki, it's easy to forget to look at the Recent Changes list for timely updates. I would like an extension that sends a daily email with a digest of what changes have taken place on the wiki in the past day. By showing all recent changes in an email, users can't accidentally miss out of developments on new pages.

There are several ways the the email recipient group could be defined.

There is a hint of this behavior at Watchlist subscriptions and the PovWatch extension but the idea isn't developed.

The MailNotification extension is possibly the beginnings of an attempt at this but it doesn't work. --Gadlen 09:41, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
 * What about a cron job that copies the RSS-stream into an email? --Flominator 10:54, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
 * else: try Extension talk:MailNotification --Flominator 13:29, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Article Social Tagging
I would like an extension that puts a "Digg" like tag on each page. By tagging those pages, there would be a special page or extension that allows those articles to be dynamically presented in order of votes. --163.252.39.78 17:37, 20 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Such as TagAsCategory, perhaps? I do not know "Digg", so I'm guessing. --Purodha Blissenbach 10:13, 8 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Extension:Social Bookmarking --Subfader 12:54, 9 February 2008 (UTC)

Cladograms
An extension to create graphic cladograms. This, with the right options, could have other obvious applications such as family trees (and similar material) and sports brackets. This could be based on PhpSyntaxTree and EasyTimeline, both of which propose more or less similar possibilities. en:User:Circeus --08:06, 26 June 2007


 * see Extension:CategoryTree if you can model your data using categories. --Purodha Blissenbach 10:16, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

Drop Down Box
I would love to have an extension that allows a drop down menu. Not to redirect to a different page, but just to change the status of item. If this is not enough information, feel free to drop me a line as this is quite important. 129.57.10.6 19:34, 19 July 2007 (UTC)

gibsonmarshall_sg@yahoo.com

Easier automatic categorization
Extension:CategoryHook can do automatic categorization but it requires esoteric PHP coding and isn't very user-friendly. I'd like a more GUI-centered approach for, oh, 90% of users out there... -Eep² 03:01, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

Multi-select namespace search
When searching, instead of all the checkboxes, which are nerve-wracking to select/deselect, why not a multi-select menu? -Eep² 03:19, 25 July 2007 (UTC)


 * My attempt: Extension:Multi-select Namespace Search--unfortunately, it doesn't work. :/ -Eep² 17:22, 26 July 2007 (UTC)


 * It works now (for a few weeks, actually, with the help of another user), but it's not a proper extension and just a hack. If someone can "extensionize" it, that'd be super. —Eep² 12:03, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Extensions for decision making process - wikidemocracy
the project is described there

Media Player
I'm Want to Suggest on Extension who allows To look at Videos And Listen on Music This is Because i'm looked long for one Extension who can this!. And its 2 different formats i'm want to have in this extension Formats: .mp3 .ogg


 * Check Category:Media handling extensions. -Eep² 22:07, 13 August 2007 (UTC)


 * Tryed but No one of them works - --62.128.243.228 11:19, 14 August 2007 (UTC)


 * You tried Extension:Mp3 and Extension:Player? —Eep² 12:20, 14 August 2007 (UTC)

Yes, And Many Others - --62.128.243.228 13:11, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
 * What happened? --Flominator 13:30, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

Some of them dident show, And the one named player Did show but dident play it --62.128.243.228 14:19, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Are you sure that your browser supports it? --Flominator 10:34, 20 August 2007 (UTC)

Redirects Here
I would LOVE to have a way for admins to see, at the top or bottom of each page, a simple list of pages which redirect to the current page. Just like Special:Whatlinkshere, but listing ONLY the redirects, and appearing on the same page as the content (if the user is an admin) separated by an  so I don't have to click through to it. I would also love to have a few text fields below the list of redirects where I could add multiple NEW redirects quickly. This would help in my projects immensely. -- Jonathan Kovaciny 17:05, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Added to Bugzilla as #11083. Jonathan Kovaciny

In response to my request for this, Splarka put together a nice proof-of-concept at w:User:Splarka/fetchredirects.js. It adds a link to activate it in the toolbox (below the search box) and displays the results below the page title. – Jonathan Kovaciny 14:06, 5 September 2007 (UTC)

Automatic Linking (with Bug)
I'd really like to have an extension that allows automatic linking as an option (because I can't ask all of my users to know of and link to every other page that exists in the wiki on their own... Can this be done?  If anyone knows of a current way to do this please reply to this thread.  Thanks. --129.111.144.30 17:49, 28 March 2007 (UTC)


 * See Extension:AutoLink. 89.52.129.174 12:25, 3 August 2007 (UTC)


 * There is a realy little bug in that Extension:AutoLink - but I don't know PHP to repair it. 89.52.146.8 07:03, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Try Extension talk:AutoLink. --Flominator 12:10, 15 August 2007 (UTC)


 * I did it with no success. Only [ ] has to be added to the to the mapIgnoringBlocks. But I don't now how to do it. Is here someone who knows php?89.52.137.94 06:59, 21 August 2007 (UTC)


 * Do you mean a single set of brackets? If so, I added it (but haven't tested it) to extension:AutoLink. —Eep² 07:40, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

Auto short URL links
You enter http://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Project:Extension_requests&action=edit&section=new to an edit page and the system makes the article display mediawiki.org just as if you'd have entered mediawiki.org. Shouldn't affect existing [url Alt text] entries but all URLs that are eneterd as above --Subfader 13:50, 22 August 2007 (UTC)

Download Extension
This should be an extension for Downloading Articles!. This extension should allow to download every articles in a category into a txt file!. or only download a single article --62.128.224.198 12:56, 26 August 2007 (UTC)


 * Er, that's what Special:Export is for... —Eep² 23:02, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

Frappr Extension
I assume its really easy, but I don't know php. I'd really like to be able to embed a frappr (www.frappr.com) map into my wiki so that users can mark where they are from. If this is more simple than I realize please just email me. dave at consumersolidarity.org

75.111.44.66 02:24, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
 * it seems to be shockwave flash, so Extension:Flash ought to work. --Flominator 09:38, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

Advanced Linking
Tags:  - Start tag to activate the code  - End tag for the end of the code - The tag will be replaced with typed text in The text field, This tag gonna get the filepath who is typed in the text field - the tag will be replaced with typed text in the domainname text filed

Code:  url=http://www. / Action= (&action=edit&section=new) To Edit the page | (noaction) For no Action Pagebeforenter= Yes or no Linktext=Pagename Image= YPagename or no text Category= name Namespace= Namespace name

Actions: &action=edit&section=new - For editing a wiki page noaction - If no is the action the text in the field willl be produeced in the link as notext

Other Commands Pagebeforenter - you will enter a page with some information for the link place, And a directly link with the text enter Linktext - if you select no pagebforenter you will get a link text like this link yourlinktext Namespace - Choose the namespace Category - Choose the category Image - Image:file.format if you have a image you will use with the directly link or a link to the dynamic page pagebeforeenter!...

Parameters url=http://www. / Action= (&action=edit&section=new) To Edit the page | (noaction) For no Action Pagebeforenter= Yes or no Linktext=Pagename Category= name Namespace= Namespace name Image= Pagename or no text

This Idea is by Zizanzu

Can this be a good idea?.it need to be little imrpoved but a good start

WhosOnline extension
I'm not sure if this request fits here fully or not. Anyways, I was trying to help someone over IRC to make Extension:Whos_online work on MediaWiki 1.10.x and we ended up here: code on Pasty.net

The code is corrected, in regards to using the correct table and generating the correct text in $output variable. However, the way $wgOut->parse is used, makes some gibberish text to be added to the page. I didn't know how to fix it, so I though I might ask others for help here. Practically, it may be only a few seconds for a developer to figure out what the problem is. Huji 20:41, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

External Link - Redirecting
Is there possible to make one extension for redirecting to external links like www.mediawiki.org!

Code: or THinked nothing like that
 * 1) REDIRECT link title
 * 1) REDIRECT-awayfromwiki link title
 * I think you could maybe create a function in MediaWiki:monobook.js that looks for such redirects and changes window.location. Why would you need something instead of creating a simple link? --Flominator 09:35, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

Delete Vandal - Delete a user and all pages that he edited/created
The purpose of this extension would be to make it easy to remove a vandal and any trace of what he did. I would like an extension that given a user name,
 * will delete all pages that have been created by that user.
 * reverts any edits by that user.
 * blocks or deletes the user
 * Puts him on a banned list (this is not critical since he is using random user names).

I would really like it it to be liked form the "Recent pages" page, along with the (Talk | Block) links.
 * Practically, it is not that esaily achievable I guess. I'm not going to argue the usefulness of it here, just the possibility of performing the tasks yo mentioned:

1) There is no point in deleting the user account, and, I guess it is enough to block it. As far as I know, MediaWiki doens't support deletion of a user account, because if even a single edit is left by that member, deletion of the account can mess every thing up (read below too).

2) Reverting edits is not easily possible. Suppose that he edits a page and modifies several parts of it. After that, a second user makes some more changes (may be, without reverting the vandal's changes even). Then, we may reach a point where software would be unable to undo vandal's changes (I'm pretty certain everyone of us have faced a "cannot undo this change because conflicting intermediate edits"-like message several times). So as you see, some edits cannot be reverted.

My two cents. Huji 12:31, 2 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Just because intermediate edits have taken place doesn't mean restoring a page to a previous state, with edits after that state, is not perfectly entirely possible since MediaWiki stores each difference between revisions. It's a mindless task of simply removing the unwanted revisions and combining the later revisions together. —Eep² 13:46, 2 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Well, MediaWiki doesn't really store diffs; it only stores revisions. Deleting a revision by a vandal only makes sense if all the changes made by him are reverted; otherwise, after the revision is deleted, it will look like the user who actually edited after the vandal has made the unreverted changes, which is wrong. Reverts are not possible in 100% of cases. That's what I know Huji 18:47, 3 September 2007 (UTC)


 * MediaWiki shows differences which can be used to compare revisions and, hence, remove differences/revisions by (a) certain user(s). —Eep² 02:23, 4 September 2007 (UTC)


 * When you say differences, what is meant? Display of differences is not the same as any merging feature that would need to know what to do with which side of the equation (e.g., what gets included/what gets removed in the merge). In addition, there is the challenge of information that is needed to be kept but is out of order on a given line. MediaWiki does not have this facility, even though it can display differences. --Jeffmcneill 23:57, 21 October 2007 (UTC)


 * The fact that not every change can be rolled back isn't enough to block a "Delete User" feature, be the user a vandal or not. The software can at least tell what it can roll back and what it can't (at least changes that are the latest for a page can certainly be rolled back). If the software can roll back everything, it does so and it deletes the user. Otherwise it could assign its changes that can't be rolled back to some sysop or other moderator account, roll back remaining changes, delete the user and notify the moderator. Lucrus 13:09, 12 February 2008 (UTC)


 * It would seem that the desired functionalities all exist in some form, but just aren't in one central place. The [revert] links to undo each of the users' edits to pages where they had the last word are on special:contributions, the mass-delete is in extension:nuke and the bannination is done from special:blockip. What's needed is to consolidate all of these tasks, so that one visit to special:blockip not only allows an admin to block the user, but also offers pre-checked checkboxes inviting the admin to revert the edits and delete the newly-created pages in the same one step - maybe even giving an option to protect them against re-creation. It would make the task of blocking open spambot proxies a few clicks shorter. --Carlb 17:59, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

Slideshow with Lightbox
I'd love to see an extension that would allow to activate a slideshow with Lightbox like the one working on this page :
 * Dialogues en Humanité - Galerie

--Dieudo 14:10, 3 September 2007 (UTC)


 * My Lightbox2 hack can do this. It works best for only one image gallery; if there are multiple galleries, Lightbox will think they're part of the same slideshow. &#x2014;alxndr&#x00a0; (t) 21:30, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
 * Hack is now an extension: LightboxThumbs. &#x2014;alxndr&#x00a0; (t) 05:04, 23 September 2007 (UTC)

Watching Subpages
I'd like to see an extension that would add all subpages to your watchlist when the main page is added. In otherwords, if I were to add MAINPAGE to the watchlist, it would also include MAINPAGE/subpage in the watchlist and all associated talk pages.--Dukeruckley 15:18, 3 September 2007 (UTC)

Category And Namespace...

 * Category
 * Category logo (upload image called Categorylogo:categoryname.png, The logo will be showne when your viewing a page with a namespace who have a logo (if not a logo,it will display wikilogo)
 * Category Css (viewed from [[Mediawiki:skin/category:categoryname.css, if your viewing this category you get that css)
 * Categorysidebar (And it wil come up a sidebar for the category in chossed place (it should be possible to writting nothing like __Categorysidebar__ in the sidebar for current place you gonna addig)
 * If you type down nothing like you will get displayed how many pages in this Chossed Category


 * Namespace
 * Namespace logo (upload image called NS:namespacename.png Or Namespace:namespacename.png, The logo will be showen when your vieweing a page with a Namespace with a A Logo i(ff not a logo it will display wiki logo))
 * Namespace Css (Made in Mediawiki:skin/Namespace:Namespacename.css )
 * Namespace Sidebar (And it wil come up a sidebar for the category in chossed place (it should be possible to writting nothing like __NAMESPACEsidebar__ in the sidebar for current place you gonna addig
 * Recent changes on Namespace
 * If you type down nothing like you will get displayed how many pages in this namespace


 * News
 * A Option for turning up Message box in the localsettings.php £wguse Messagebox= True/false; (Extension:Message_Box)

Here is some ideas i have for future extensions and Mediawiki!.... - --Zizanzu 13:11, 6 September 2007 (UTC)

Lossless rotation of images
As requested here an extension that is able to rotate images like the one on flickr. --Flominator 09:31, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
 * Commons:User:Rotatebot meanwhile does this. --Flominator 14:46, 25 January 2008 (UTC)


 * I strongly support this request. I think it would be even better if not the file itself would be rotated, but if you could chose the orientation like the image size wherever you embed the image. Don't know if that is possible, but it would be really helpful. --Gollum 23:18, 22 February 2008 (UTC)


 * MediaWiki uses external utilities such as gd or ImageMagick to resize images. All of these have capabilities and functionality beyond that which MediaWiki currently exposes; for instance "ImageMagick supports about 100 image formats and can perform impressive operations such as creating images from scratch; changing colours; stretching, rotating, and overlaying images; and overlaying text on images."
 * The images are normally handled by core MediaWiki code (not extensions), but there are exceptions - such as extensions which use images as clickable links or embed external content. Perhaps there's something there that could be used as a starting point for new code? --Carlb 18:18, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

User Notification on Article Edit
This would be the inverse of the watch feature, in that the article text would define one or more usernames to notify whenever the article is changed. This is a "PUSH" as opposed to watching being a "PULL". It would be very useful for meeting minutes which might contain action items or other information subject to change. The entire group would receive an e-mail notification as if they had selected that article to watch. The wiki text for this might be:

 User:Username1 User:Username2 User:Username3

This would also cause the listed user's names to be shown on the page, in a box similar to the Table of Contents box but with a specified caption, to serve as a reminder that these users are to be notified of changes. Bill Johnson 02:51, 13 September 2007 (UTC)


 * After some further searching, this appears similar to Extension:Todo Tasks. Possibly that extension could be used along with a different template to achieve the above result. Bill Johnson 03:07, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

Review Date
An extension to whereby you can add a tag onto a article:-

25.12.2010

then create either a special page or a section on the Main Page of the wiki showing articles past or near their review date.

Useful when creating documentation for a particular project or something that needs to be regularly checked for relevance / accuracy. --Nomis35 10:24, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
 * You could just create a template and add that to the article. The Review template would contain a date-parser function so that if the date given by the article (25.12.2010 in this case) was today or in the past, it would add  to the article. Then keep tabs on that category and you'll always see what articles need to be reviewed. After review, change the review date in the  call and the article will drop out of the category until the new review date comes up. --Jonathan Kovaciny 22:38, 4 October 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll have a go and see what happens.--Nomis35 19:13, 5 October 2007 (UTC)


 * I suggest using Semantic MediaWiki. It lets you define dates and can show a timeline (and much, much more very useful things). See for an example. --Tbleher 10:06, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

Viewcount by Date
A list of page views per day for each page, so I can know whether or not to rearrange the structure of my wiki.
 * You'd probably get more useful information by adding Google Analytics or another tracking service to your site. You can just add the tracking code to the bottom of /skins/MonoBook.php and that will cover nearly all of your users. Add it to the other skins if you think they're being used a lot. --Jonathan Kovaciny 22:32, 4 October 2007 (UTC)

Search statistics
Is there any decent method of tracking searches being run? I want a list, ordered by decreasing frequency, of the things my users have typed into the search box. I also want to be able to split this list into those terms for which there is an existing article, and those for which there is not. This would be immensely helpful in making sure that my users are finding the information they're looking for. This extension would also help contributors determine the desire for articles which don't exist yet.

For example, let's say that banana, for which I have an excellent article, was entered 139 times in the last 30 days. However, without this extension, I don't know that bananna is entered 15 times and banananas is entered 4 times on my site, but I have redirects in place for neither of these, so all of these searches end up with no useful results. I can correct this problem once this extension has brought it to my attention. I also learn that 430 people searched for kiwi, and I don't even have an article for that yet! --Jonathan Kovaciny 23:56, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
 * I wrote a quick and dirty hack that logs every search with search term, ip address, search method and time. Unfortunately there is currently no hook available when the search is started :( I will have a look at how my hack is working for some days and I'm going to post it afterwards. --Flominator 07:32, 11 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Any luck? --Jonathan Kovaciny 14:34, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Try Extension:Log Searches for starters ... as I said ... dirty hack! --Flominator 09:21, 25 October 2007 (UTC)

Watermark
I need hack (extension), who can automaticaly add watermark on every pictur that has been bigger as 300 x 300 pixel. Thank you. --88.222.212.231 15:00, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
 * I don't think anyone believing in open source software will support such suggestions. --Flominator 18:39, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
 * :/ --88.222.212.231 12:51, 11 October 2007 (UTC)


 * Flo, I fail to see the dichotomy between open content licensing of images and adding a small watermark credit line to such images to ensure they are actually attributed as their license requires. It is an uncontested fact that open content images are rampantly used without any attribution at all, to the great angst of creators, and that this has resulted in a strong disincentive for semi-pro and pro photographers and other image creators to release free images at all.  If the watermark were minimalistic, a credit line, this extension would substantially increase the overall amount of high quality free content material available, because it would give a better assurance to such creators that they will actually be attributed if they release free images.  You might say this extension is exactly what a lot are waiting for, even. Stephen Ewen 10:08, 8 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Not every wiki is used in an "open" format anyway. There are many applications where an open format is totally inappropriate (propitiatory in-house documentation, etc).70.103.216.66 21:06, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

three tracking pages
There are often articles I don't want to keep on a watch list, but sometimes want to check up on. I envision these similar to Special:Contributions. First, Special:Created (for articles that the user created), Special:Contributionsunchanged (for articles where the user's edit serves as the most recent version), and Special:Articlestouched (like Special:Contributions with duplicates removed). Feel free to choose better names, though. ⇔ ChristTrekker 15:10, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
 * These all sound quite useful. Good ideas. --Jonathan Kovaciny 15:13, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
 * What about putting such articles on a page and checking them via "related changes"? --213.182.155.146 13:15, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
 * That's manual updating of another "watch list", which is what I am hoping to avoid. These are the sort of things many people will often want to keep an eye on from time to time, but not so much that they want to be continually receiving notices like you do with watched pages.  It ought to be straightforward (almost trivial) to implement, yet extremely convenient. ⇔ ChristTrekker 18:04, 24 October 2007 (UTC)

Filter content by IP/hostname
I would like a way to display different content based on whether the user is coming from within or outside of my LAN, based on their IP. Something like this:

This is page content that shows up for everyone. This is page content that shows up only for visitors outside the designated IP ranges. This is page content that shows up only for visitors inside the designated IP ranges. Here is some more page content that everyone sees.

This is not intended to be a security measure, since the user could edit the page and see all of the content, but just one to make it easier to tell the user things that apply only to them. For example, my internal audience might know exactly which building to go to for an event, but the external audience might need more detailed information, maps, full phone numbers instead of just an extension, and so on. Is this even possible? Would there be a way to still cache pages? --Jonathan Kovaciny 14:43, 24 October 2007 (UTC)

RSS / Atom Feeds on Related changes
Although you can subscribe to a feed on Recent changes and New pages, it would be very helpful to support feeds from Related changes pages. In particular, the Related changes from a Category page would allow a user to receive a feed for all changes made to articles within a specified category. Bill Johnson 19:01, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
 * I also think it might be useful (actually, I has been asked this functionnality, for a corporate use) Gizmhail 14:54, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

automated e-mail obfuscation
I'd love to see an extension that automatically obfuscates any e-mail address included in an article. Maybe replacing all (or some) of the letters with images and/or HTML code. Other methods exist too... 70.103.216.66 21:04, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Brainstorm feature
It will be very cool to have such feature in MediaWiki as it was done in Britannica.



''A “brainstorm” feature maps relationships between ideas, subjects, and people as you go through the encyclopedia. It is fascinating to browse through subjects and watch a virtual brainstorm of related subjects coalesce around chosen articles, leading you to additional interesting paths to take.''

Screenshot (poor, though) is there:

For what you are looking for first we need the semantic version of MediaWiki which is Extension:Semantic_MediaWiki. For SMW there are also extension and you need the MOCA Extention. See an implementation example on

Machine Translation Feature
Add a mechanism that sends the substantive content of an article to an online translation service (like Google Translate or Babelfish).

Bonus points if the translated text could somehow be integrated back into the original page, with a clear indication to the user that an automated translation has been performed.

[RESOLVED] Group based main page
I would like to request a Extension that can do the following:
 * Set a standard main page for not logged in users e.g /index.php/Mainpage
 * Redirect logged in users to a main page by group membership e.g. users in group "Work" have the main page /index.php/Work
 * Works with MediaWiki 1.11.0

aroekene


 * What is the goal of this? Aaron 02:53, 21 January 2008 (UTC)


 * The goal of this is to set different homepage based on group membership, so that different groups have different homepages (when you push the mediawiki logo in the left upper corner you will be sendt to the current users group homepage). A sort of "redirect after login". aroekene


 * Good idea - Extension:GroupPortal - still WIP. Tim Laqua talk 23:20, 30 January 2008 (UTC)

Block certain E-mail address domains
Dunno if this really needs an extension or if it could be set in SpecialUserlogin.php.

I've set that users need to confirm their e-mail address in order to edit pages. Now it would be nice to block some free spam domains like spam.la. Possibilities:
 * do not send such confirmation mails to blocked domains
 * do not allow to enter blocked domains in Create Account and User Preferences

Thought about entering such a domain to $wgSpamRegex but it only controls page edits. Subfader

Block account creation if E-Mail address already exists
Have problem with a spam bot using the same mail address to create fake accounts for an attack session. Subfader

Category navigation - Change order
I'd like to see an extension that gives you a little more features to the category listings, esp. when there are more than 200 subcategories or articles listed. E.g. switch order (ASC, DESC), or a drop-down menue to choose the number of listed items instead of 200 default for all and everyone. Subfader
 * Could maybe be done via Javascript. --Flominator 11:44, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
 * Yeah I dunno how but I do know it's not hard to set up. It should be possible to also set a standard order in the category. (E.g. a special categoy page which I want to order descending instead of ascending as per default. --Subfader 12:29, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] List all articles not in Category X
I'd like to see some simple Special page listing all articles not in a certain category. Or is there maybe another way? --Subfader 18:02, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Extension:Multi-Category Search --Subfader 18:03, 28 February 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Limit size of uploaded pics
Can't find an extension yet that limits the size of uploaded pics to a specified size. (Until now Mediawiki just notifies that image size is bigger than 150 KB but message can be ignored and then bigger pics can be uploaded.) Or can the limit be switched on by default already? --Anderl 21:52, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
 * This has to be set in php.ini. Aaron 10:23, 1 March 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Image Upload via URL destination
I'd like to see a way to upload an image to my wiki without needing it to download before. So I simply enter the URL of the image in the source field and enter the target filename I want it to have. Maybe a third field that auto "beautifyies" the source file name or if entered, my target file name (undersocres, caption etc). It should also be possible to upload the standard way as now.

I can imagine why it isn't enabled, because of copyrights etc., but hey I upload it anyway from my local machine or remotely. No difference. and there could be other reasons to have such a feature. I'm on MW 1.8.2 --Subfader 13:51, 9 February 2008 (UTC)
 * This is supported by default in MediaWiki, simply add the following in LocalSettings.php to enable it:


 * Skizzerz talk - contribs [[Image:Tournesol.png|20px]] MediaWiki Support Team  21:24, 9 February 2008 (UTC)
 * awesome. that's how i ment it ;) --Subfader 23:21, 9 February 2008 (UTC)

Flexible Watchlists
I'd love to see an extension that allows flexible lists just like the watchlist but without displaying the latest changes, e-mail notification on changes etc., primarily just to list the articles I have added to the list.

Example: Many wikis are about collectable things. Let's assume a wiki about those pokemon cards. Each article of the main namespace stands for one unique pokemon card. Now it would be great if users could keep track of which they already have and which they want. So I imagine new tabs where the "watch" is located reading sth like: [own] [want].

So combined with that, those lists should be located on top aswell where "my watchlist" is atm. In this example it would be "my collection" and "my wantlist". I could also imagine a list for "my favourite articles". Such a list itself should primarily list the articles which were added to it. Now even more awesome would be to search inside such personal list :)

Such a feature could also come with some added value for all users by giving out statistic lists like:

On each article page: "X users own this" or "X users want this" or "X users boomarked this" etc. or "Hitlists" like most owned or most wanted. Or for personal use: List all articles not in my collection or not in my wantlist...

The names for those lists should be easily changable at one place of the code (sth like $list1name= and $list2name=). Note that eachlist has 2 names; one for adding it to the list and one name to display the list. Flexible names would be important cos of the different use of the wikis which may use it. E.g. in my wiki articles are not called articles. Or in the pokemon wiki "artcile" could be called "card page" etc.

I hope I could demonstrate the variety of possibilities by such felxible watchlists. If anyone has an idea how to set this up, pls let me know!

It would be great if such an extension would work on my MW 1.8.2 ;) --Subfader 11:54, 10 February 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Play audio files on page without any player
I'm looking for a way to make internal and maybe even external audio files play on the page, without a real player extension.

I want to link the files in normal article page text, with the possibility to let the url work normally but also to play it without leaving the page or by drag-dropping the url into a local machine player. A click on a small audio symbol left to the link (just like the external link symbol on the right) should make the music play, a second click should stop the playback.

It should work with [[Media:Audio File Name.mp3|Alt Text]] for internal files but also for external links that may be put into a syntax like http://addres.com/external_file.mp3. Extensions like FlashMP3 break the line and use default space. Very unhandy. This is handy and what I'm kinda looking for. Thanks for any help! --Subfader 16:36, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] File List with MIME type detection
The current File list only list all files. No funtions except items number limitations. As soon as you have lots of different file types it's pretty unhandy. I'd like to be able to display a list of all files per MIME type detection (AUDIO, VIDEO, MULTIMEDIA, etc.). A table like now, but additionally it should link the page(s) on which the file is used (as used on the file description page). For space reasons those could be linked in the "Name" column below the name, each article a new row. Selecting the MIME type from the drop-down menue should be possible as on Special:Log and the same for linking a pre-selected type, e.g. Special:Log/upload.

If the MIME type detection should be a crappy idea it would also work this way: Define the types by file extensions, e.g. for displaying Audio: Find all *.mp3, *.wav, *.ogg etc. --Subfader 01:51, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
 * ok i could work on Special:MIMEsearch but it doesn#t solve the problem completely. What i want is the MIMEsearch box on the Upload Log. --Subfader 13:19, 1 March 2008 (UTC)
 * not resolved but redefined. See List all audio files

[RESOLVED] Page Status Types
I'm building a knowledgebase for the support department of a software company. Most pages will have a problem and solution. I'd like to be able to have someone enter a problem only, and be able to have each user set a status when they create it, something like "Needs Solution". This could be expanded with multiple statuses, such as "Possible Solution", "Resolved", etc. Then, a link on the left could display a list of all topics with that particular status, to be updated by other users.

I was thinking this could be done by creating categories for each status, but is there an extension that can be designed for this?

DJester

Heres an idea... something similar to Extension:Review, with radio box choices for different page types/statuses. The difference here would be that it doesn't average the choices, and it would be easy to list or search all those with a particular "rating". Is this possible?

DJester
 * See Extension:FlaggedRevs perhaps. Aaron 09:55, 21 February 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Interface to silva
Silva is a software drawing a tree out of a list of skills in a group of people. The goal of an extension would be to have a silva tag that is replaced by the tree (calculated on the server). Sample trees can be found at http://silva.dachary.org/ The proposed extension can be found at http://hg.silva.dachary.org/file/tip/home/www/silva/mediawiki-silva/usr/share/silva/mediawiki/silva/. A debian package is also available on the http://silva.dachary.org/ debian repository.

[RESOLVED] Find / Replace in Edit Toolbar
As title says, an extension that lets you search/find and replace text when editing a page just like an external editor. Could be done via a pop-up window with two fields. --Subfader 23:59, 28 February 2008 (UTC)


 * Have you tried WikEd.Se also Install instructions
 * Note. This one only works with Firefox or Mozilla based browsers. --Aroekene 10:58, 17 March 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Beautify text in edit box
Actually I want to do a marco job for replacing standard "mistakes" by find / replace. (This is different from my above request which is not for standard msitakes). What it should do: In the extension files you can define a "macro" for a routine e.g. find "xyz", replace with "zyx" + find ... etc. When editing a page. Click a button in the edit toolbar and it "fixes" your text.

Could also be done for marked text if necessary. This may require javascript as Extension:Add Button does. --Subfader 20:52, 1 March 2008 (UTC)

Search this category
Had the idea when testing Extension:Multi-Category Search. So a simple search box will pop up on every category page. It searches like the standard search, but it only considers articles in the according category. Combined with that a new search field could be added on the Multi-Category Search on top for normal text search... I post here cos I doubt the devs read their extension talk page. --Subfader 01:52, 1 March 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Icons for article links per category
List a certain icon in front of the article link when the article is in a certain category. Define relations in the extension, e.g. list icon "XY" if article is in category "X". Icons could be placed in extension folder. --Subfader 20:34, 1 March 2008 (UTC)

Limit edits per minute for new users
I am looking for a way of limiting the number of edits new users (say for the first week or two) can create per minute. I am also looking for some way of identifying accounts that don't make any edits at all during that period. Any help is gratefully appreciated! 217.65.158.124 10:13, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
 * For the first part, you can use $wgRateLimits with, for example,  to allow new users (i.e. non autoconfirmed) to make 2 edits in one minute. This require caching, see $wgMainCacheType.
 * For the second part, you can run the  script in the maintenance directory (it won't remove the account by default, it will just show it), but it lists all account that didn't make edits at all. i <font color="#9966CC">Alex  11:43, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

Encrypt / decrypt wiki content
Is it possible to create a MediaWiki extension which ables :

- to encrypt content with a public key on edit

- to decrypt content with a private key on display ? (I guess the user have to be prompted once to give the key)

Maybe such an extension already exists ?

Second question : Is it best to encrypt/decrypt client side with javascript for server performance reasons ?

Thanks for your help.

Vincent - 83.137.240.218 12:45, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

Register your collection / Bookmark Wiki pages
I partake in maintaining a wiki about comicbooks. Most (but not all) pages on the wiki detail individual comicbooks. I would love to let users register their comicbook collection on the wiki, by adding such pages to a list stored in their profile. Both for their own leisure, and if they want to: to show off to others.

So what I'd love is a "register your collection" extension that:
 * when installed adds a tab to the tabrow called "Add this to your collection". When the tab is clicked -- like when "Watch" is clicked it turns to "Unwatch" -- it turns into "Remove from collection".
 * adds an extra link to the top-right user area, called "my collection", which lists bookmarked pages.
 * adds a tag called, for instance, " ", which users can add to their user pages. When doing that, other users would be able to see their collection.
 * adds a tag called, for instance, " ", which must be added to all pages that describe collectible items.
 * because a single page could possibly detail two or more different editions of the same collectible, it would be nice to be able to distinguish betweeen editions by inserting two tags. For instance, <collectible title="Abraham Merrit, The Moon Pool, first edition" />, and <collectible title="Abraham Merrit, The Moon Pool, second edition" />.

I'm sure wikis such as Memory Alpha and Wookieepedia would love to let their users register their collection on their wikis, so I'm convinced there's an audience for this type of extension. Finally, I imagine the extension could also easily be used simply as a bookmarking extension. Your thoughts, and possibly your skills, are very welcome. Joen 19:42, 11 March 2008 (UTC)


 * I want something similar: Extension_requests --Subfader 17:33, 6 April 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Google this article name
An extension that adds a little google icon left to the article name slot. Clicking it will search the article name on google. --Subfader 17:22, 15 March 2008 (UTC)
 * Namespace: It would be useful to restrict it to certain namespaces.

[RESOLVED] In category: jump to first and last page
Jump to (first | last) as used on Special:ListUsers. There are 2 ways this could be included: --Subfader 02:51, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
 * Include an option to add a parser tag on certain "full" categories.
 * More elegant: Auto add for more than 800 members (as soon as it are 5 pages with 200 listings)
 * I worte me some templates I now add manually on full cat pages. --Subfader 09:25, 19 March 2008 (UTC)

Private Messages system
Could be based on Extension:MediaWiki Bulletin Board. But I hate this extension cos the devs don't seem to care much about it. The PM system should use the following features additionally to what MWBB already features: --Subfader 11:37, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
 * load edit toolbar like on a normal edit page, including preview
 * Inbox and Outbox (for sent messages)
 * On a reply: load old message(s) like forum quotes, leave space on top of the edit field for the new reply (to force "latest on top" order)
 * Option to delete selected messages in Inbox and Outbox

Slideshare
Slideshare Extension 124.176.23.250 12:51, 17 March 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Disable Namespace
I really searched a lot but couldn't find a $wg or some other way to disable some of the default namespaces. Some unes namespaces I want to disable: User_Talk, Sitename, Sitename_Talk.

With disabling I mean that these do not show up anywhere in a list of namespaces, e.g. search results page. Disabling User_Talk shoudl also remove the "Talk" link form the standard format. --Subfader 09:31, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
 * It'S ok, I changed the core code. --Subfader 17:17, 28 May 2008 (UTC)

Email Article to a Friend
How about having an extension that will allow users to email articles to a friend? This can be achieved by having a small icon appear at the top right corner of each article. Once that icon is clicked the user can input his/her friends' emails. A link to the article is then sent to the list of friends.

Proper Ajax Rating
Extension:AjaxRatingScript is full of bugs and most people are not able to install it. Devs are only communicating on their own wiki which is horror. So pls don't tell me to suggest it there.

I'd like a rating system that is fully integrated in the wiki:
 * Option for admin to decide if only logged in users can rate or everybody (while considering only registered users is more safe against abuse)
 * Each rating section on an article page should have some link "Details" (link to different page or better as collapsible NavFrame)
 * See who else voted how (with linked users name and his ratings)
 * Update your vote: see your own rating (simply bold in above "users who rated" list) and enable updating it by simply rating again
 * Special page for
 * "Best rated articles" listing the best 50 | 100 | 250 | 500 rated articles of the wiki
 * Unrated articles
 * Integration on user profile: A user should be able to add some code on his profile page so "My favourites" are displayed: (5 | 10 | 25 | 50) best rated atricles by User...
 * Option for admin to display the rating behind article links on categories. Combined with that: Option to sort articles in a category by rating
 * Some smart way to delete all votes by abusers (e.g. users who obviously rate everything worst or best to manipulate results)
 * Why not consider Extension:JSKitRating ? Jean-Lou Dupont 13:01, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Cos I never saw exmaples using it and it cannot do what I requested above. --Subfader 09:56, 5 April 2008 (UTC)

User View Statistics
When establishing a new wiki it is useful to be able to gauge user uptake. Extension:Contribution Scores is great for giving a good overview of user edits but gives no appreciation of user view activity. Extension:UserPageViewTracker is too detailed in that it breaks down the stats on a per page basis making it difficult to compare all users. A simple view count for each registered user would be very useful. I would like to see this as an additional column in the report output by Extension:Contribution Scores. A helpful addition would be to also provide a count of page views for all unregistered users i.e. a single total NOT per IP address! A final possible enhancement would be to allow break down of the stats by namespace (so long as it didn't impact performance too much). --Phil 10:55, 4 April 2008 (UTC)

Simplified New Pages Embeding
First of, excuse me if something to do this already exists. Ive looked all over the site and google without luck. Im after an extension to embed a summery of the Special:Newpages on the main page of my wiki.

I know it is possible to limit the number of records displayed by using however it still provides alot of information that is unnecessary on the main page.

At present information is displayed in the normal format;

05:30, 3 April 2008 ‎ Sandbox(hist) ‎[746 bytes] ‎Dargrotek (Talk | contribs) (create')

However on a main page that can be very cluttering and want to change the format to something similar to the following.

3 April 2008 -‎ "Sandbox" Created by ‎Dargrotek

Also the ability to limit what type of pages are displayed as well would be extremely usefull so that new images wont show up and so on. Can anyone help or point me in the direction of an existing extension? --Dargrotek 19:19, 4 April 2008 (UTC) return "{$time} {$dm}{$plink} ({$hist}) {$dm}[{$length}] {$dm}{$ulink} {$comment}"; and change to sth like return "{$time} {$plink} created by {$ulink};"; --Subfader 20:56, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
 * First off, images etc don't show up using . Hack /includes/SpecialNewpages.php to remove useless info. Not recommended but easy: In your case find

[RESOLVED] Go Button for categories
The "Go" button on the standard search is completely useless on my wiki since all articles have long names nobody searches (never finds the exact article name). But categories play a major role but they won't be found since you'd have to type "Category:Key Word". So I'd like the Go button to work like this: Type "Key Word", hit Go will jump to "Category:Key Word" if exists, otherwise perform normal search. Shouldn't be hard to insert the "Category:" aspect into includes/SpecialSearch.php (Yes i love hacking the code directly). --Subfader 16:24, 5 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Extension:GoToCategory ;-) Tim Laqua talk 14:10, 6 April 2008 (UTC)
 * oh dear, didn't expect ti to exist :) --Subfader 17:35, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Did I find a bug? --Subfader 17:56, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

List all audio files
I'd like to have an parser extension that enables listing audio files being uploaded to the wiki (mp3 only is ok): Something like this: The code which generates the output should be in wiki markup (maybe stored as a template). The reason is that I use a player extension (not listed on MW yet) that generates output for audio files already and the new extension should list it the same. I tried to use the html output of that player extension in it's php file but can't get it working. So the output should work like this:
 * either all or per user
 * enable defining an order of the upload date (sort by filename is useless for me)
 * always list the pages on which it is used (What links here)
 * - will list all mp3's uploaded to the wiki (so I can place it whereever I want instead of a special page), order will be descending, all linked to pages are listed
 * - will list all mp3's uploaded by User:Mike (so Mike can put a list of his audio files on his user page for example), no order defined > ASC is default, all linked to pages are listed
 * User Mike has uploaded 3 files. A.mp3, B.mp3, C.mp3
 * The template for the output could read my player parser code including the audiolist parameter:




 * So entering  on some page should work like the following code was added manually to that page:

Listing all could also be a Special page with search function, but using the same template.

Might be useful: --Subfader 21:00, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Special:Imagelist
 * Special:Log/upload
 * Manual:Mime type detection
 * Special:MIMEsearch

[RESOLVED] Proper List
I'm looking for a way to include listed text in a tag that creates automatic breaks as in   but still allows the wiki markup. Nothing on http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:List is useful for me. Example list: --Subfader 14:38, 12 April 2008 (UTC)

Try this! --DaSch 18:09, 12 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Uh uh! Great, just needs some adjustments by me and it's prefect. (won't call it poem ;) --Subfader 07:03, 20 June 2008 (UTC)

Word substitution
I need an extension to do the same as Extension:AutoLink but that would be able to point to external pages. The best thing I think would be an extension that:
 * 1) when an article is saved
 * 2) it parses the 'to-be-saved' text searching for strings existing in a dictionary
 * 3) if such a string is found in the 'to-be-saved' text it gets substituted with the 'translation' of it from the dictionary

I'll try to make myself clear with an example:

wikipedia//[en.wikipedia.org wikipedia] yahoo//[www.yahoo.com yahoo] hello//greetings whatever you want to translate//whatever you want to have instead Thank you,
 * I save an article containing the following text: bla hello bla bla wikipedia bla bla bla
 * I then have a dictionary say called mediawiki:substitution containing the following:
 * the resulting page should be: bla greetings bla bla [en.wikipedia.org wikipedia] bla bla bla

--DonGiulio 20:35, 16 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Check what Extension:AutoLink can do for you. --Subfader 09:36, 9 May 2008 (UTC)

AJAX Capability Testing
We have $wgUseAjax to determine if AJAX is used on this wiki. But it would be nice to have a function that other extensions can call to check whether AJAX is likely to work.

If $wgUseAjax is off, this function would always give false. If it is on, the extension would add an option to the user preferences: "Use AJAX: yes/no/autodetect" (with autodetect being the default, I'd guess). If this was set to auto, the extension would first check the browser identification against a known list (maybe), and then if unsure it would send the user a simple chunk of javascript which calls an Ajax function to say "yes it works", and this data could be stored in session and/or cookie.

It could also be useful to have such an extension which knows (or can test) the different capabilities of different browsers, such that other extensions could check the availability of certain javascript functions. (For example, I believe I read that if sent an XML document as an ajax response, some browsers will parse it into a document object, but some don't have this functionality. In this case, it would be useful for an extension author to have a function they can call to determine which javascript to send the client) Of course in the case of $wgUseAjax being off or the user disabling javascript in their preferences, these functions could return false even if the client is actually capable.

MrAngel 16:30, 20 April 2008 (UTC)

Search results direct link
The Search button returns a list of all articles that include the term in the search box, and the list items include wikilinks to the pages. In order to find the search phrase, however, the user must follow the link to the page and then search again, either manually or with the browser's Find function. It would be helpful if the user could link directly to the first occurrence of the term in each page listing. --Furboy 18:18, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Have you seen Help:Search (GO function) and Extension:GoToCategory? --Subfader 16:23, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Neither of these seem to do what he was asking for. However, it sounds like it should be a fairly simple extension to write. I'll see what I can do if I have time tonight MrAngel 16:33, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
 * The extension would require you to take the target page and drop an anchor on that search term - I'll be interested to see the implementation. ;-)  Tim Laqua talk 02:11, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Highlighting the search terms and wrapping anchors around the first instance isn't a big deal ... a crude implementation could do it using an OutputPageBeforeHTML handler, just run a preg_replace over the page text to insert anchors and highlighting. (I'm sure there's more refined ways to do it if you look)
 * The place I'm falling down is making the search results page generate links which contain the search terms. So far, the only solution I can find involves inserting a new hook in SpecialSearch::showHit (after line 364 in SpecialSearch.php, I added one line)

wfRunHooks('RenderSearchResult', &$link, &$t, &$extract, $size)
 * I'd rather not play with the core code, but I don't see any existing hooks which could enable this
 * -- MrAngel 18:45, 23 April 2008 (UTC)

Page creation in extention code
Hi, I'm writing an extension and I need to create a category and add some wikitext in it directly in the php code of my extention. I tried Article::doEdit, and the code below : But I always get an error... (MyExtention::getContent undefined for Article::doEdit and T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM for the second case). I don't know if it's a good place to post this problem but I didn't know where to post it.

Regards, --Teriblus 08:40, 24 April 2008 (UTC)


 * I think you mean $newcategory->doEdit ? --MrAngel 09:09, 24 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Thanks, It's ok now ! --Teriblus 09:33, 24 April 2008 (UTC)

MapLib extension
is posible to create a extension to add a iframe from MapLib like <maplib width="400" height="400">999999999 to do a:

<iframe src=" http://www.maplib.net/fullmap.php?id= 999999999" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="width:400px;height:400px;border:0px">

thanks.


 * Seems like a fairly simple extension, should only take a few minutes. I'll get back to you later today. --MrAngel 01:15, 20 June 2008 (UTC)

Per user Statistics
Is possible to add a tab in user page with statistics like edit count, creation count, age, and so on, and also something like a personal page in which a user can descrive his preferences or other features

[RESOLVED] Convert characters when uploading audio file
If an audio file is uploaded the upload process should change some defined special characters. It's already used on includes/SpecialUpload.php >> htmlspecialchars( $this->mDestName ), but I want it to own character convert rules for audio files only (maybe via MIME type ?). What it should do: Upload e.g. "_äöü'&#yo.mp3" results in the Upload Warning: File name has been changed to "_aeoeue_____yo.mp3". Because I have defined the characters ä,ö,ü,',,&,#, to be changed to _ --Subfader 11:56, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
 * No need anymore, teh extension Ineeded it for was fixed. --Subfader 17:37, 11 May 2008 (UTC)

[RESOLVED] Category sorting rules
I'd like to be able to set sorting rules (actually only for subcategories) by my own. --Subfader 18:34, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
 * Ignore prefixes like "The " or "Le " as if the subcategory "The Group Name" would read
 * No special rules for upper case: ABC should be listed after Abb
 * No special rules for special chars: é should be treaded as e


 * This seems like a useful addition. However, you would need to form a list (which could be quite large) of which characters you wish to consider as identical. I'd probably create a page somewhere like Mediawiki:Sortorder to hold a list of which characters are equivalent, and which leading words need to be removed. This could then be overridden by some XML on particular category pages.
 * I'll add this to my to-do list, although it'll probably be a while, as I currently need to focus on paid work for a while
 * --MrAngel 09:06, 29 May 2008 (UTC)

Homepage/Portal
I'd like to see an extension that gives a wiki the ability to allow its users to personalize the main page. The content included within the main page modules could be either controlled by the site admin/bureaucrat, or if they allow, could include custom user made modules...

The idea is to make the main page look as professional as possible, allowing user personalization to entice them to use it more regularly as their 'home page', thus further contribute to the wiki and engage with the community.

A perfect example of what I am talking about is the BBC site, with its movable and configurable modules.

Desired features:
 * Designed for the main page
 * Ajax modules movable, collapsible and able to be added/removed as chosen by user
 * User settings remember user preferences
 * Admin/bureaucrat acceptance required for user made custom modules (if allowed at all)
 * Admin/bureaucrat control over allowing users to create and add their own custom modules
 * Admin/bureaucrat control over what modules have to be displayed no matter what
 * Content much still be readable/search-able by search engines

Examples of what is available, but meet different needs, but if combined, could make a user personalized homepage/portal
 * My Portal - Portal extension, poorly supported and based on user special page as opposed to main page.
 * Andy's Skin - A skin using ajax that allows for users to move boxes, minimize/maximize them, and add favorites.
 * Wikia Userboxes Extension - A extension that gives a user the ability to make custom modules for their user page

This I believe would take wikis the next step in personalization and presentation/skinning.

--HTPCnz 03:33, 22 May 2008 (UTC)

Save all the Content
I search a solution to save all the content from my wiki with the ending ".pdf". (Like Extensios.pdf) I imagine like i click on the "Save all!"-Button and all the Content is saved with the correct title in a folder on my server. (sorry but my bad english)

--83.76.88.30 06:41, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
 * Backing up the complete site on your server is not enough? --Subfader 12:37, 22 May 2008 (UTC)


 * My problem is the content should be portable for everyone in our team when he/she doesn't have internet--83.76.88.30 12:42, 22 May 2008 (UTC)

'grab my edits'
I'd like to see an extension to allow a user to retroactively claim responsibility for their edits in case they forgot to login.

Essentially, you'd have a "claim my edits" tickbox on the login page, which associates your username with any anonymous edits coming from your IP address since you last logged in. (I'm currently doing this on my wiki by manually hacking the database)

Multidimensional TOC
see Multidimensional TOC

Gadget: Add edit links to article links on category pages
I need a gadget that does the following: When on a category page, each article link should have a icon next to it linking to the edit page of the article (for easy maintenance). --Subfader 13:16, 1 June 2008 (UTC)


 * I found that quite often, I want to go to a link to edit it. On my mobile, the bandwidth of an extra page view is quite expensive, so I've been building an extension which puts [edit] links after normal links. At present, it can be configured to work with normal links, links to category members, or both. Next stage before release is to allow per-user settings so that each user can decide whether they want to see these links or not. Would this be of interest to you? --MrAngel 13:39, 2 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Mailed you. --Subfader 14:40, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

Gadget: Edit & Move A Lot
Refined my request: I need a gadget that does the following: Whenever the system gives out an article link (e.g. category, search results), the link should have two links next to it. One for moving the page, one for editing. Example:
 * [[image:Edit_icon.gif]] [[image:Icon-arrow-active.gif]] Communication

While links to   and  links to

It def has to be a gadget as only active users should have use in it. Addionally: When the gadget is enabled, the function could be disabled via an active/inactive icon (e.g. /) in the upper right next to the UserLinks (instead of disabling it via user gadgets prefs). So you can easily switch it off if not needed and quickly turn it on if needed (purges page each time). wikEd uses this function. --Subfader 14:24, 15 June 2008 (UTC)

AJAX autocomplete
I'd like to see an extension that autocompletes page names. This is on my to-do list, but I'll post here in case it already exists, or someone has ideas to do it in a better way.

When you type ' {{ ', it would produce a little pop-up box (preferably below the cursor) listing all the templates, most commonly used first. As you start typing a template name, it acts as a filter on the list. Each list entry would be clickable to complete it, and would also have "view template" (in popup window) and "edit template" links next to it. Once the user has typed ' {{templatename| ' or clicked one in the list, a popup appears listing common parameters for that template (possibly just searching the template for all {{{.*}}} blocks, possibly something a little more complex).

Similarly, typing ' [[ ' would produce a popup list of pages. If the list of all pages is too long, it would only show pages which link to this one, until the user has typed enough letters to allow a sensible-sized list (or until they click a 'find all options' button).


 * --MrAngel 15:38, 4 June 2008 (UTC)

An extension is available on wikia, it's called LinkSuggest. I've contacted the author Inez Korczyński who told me it's going to be released soon. Cheers

Addthis Social Boomarking
Extension:Social Bookmarking uses Addthis but the solutions is very unhandy. --Subfader 07:47, 6 June 2008 (UTC)
 * I'd like to see the Addthis button below the toolbox and for every page or defined namespaces.
 * Enable via gadget for those who want to use it. Cos I think what keeps most admins from installing a social bookmarking feature is that it's annoying for those who don't use this. The extra loads for Addthis interrupts loading the wiki page (just like google ads do sometimes). Yes there other extensions with static buttons but Addthis is more complete (I don't need to worry about adding new sites) and is pretty handy.
 * Additionally, when you have an account there it gives you click statistics(!). So adding / using the original script (with the addthis account name) in the extension is essential for me.


 * Don't know if this will suit you, but maybe a possibility...
 * Widget:Addthis
 * You would need Extension:SecureWidgets for it to work.
 * --HTPCnz 06:59, 7 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Thanks, but I want it appear on every page when user enables the gadget. --Subfader 08:34, 7 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Use Extension:HeaderFooter perhaps? Jean-Lou Dupont 18:17, 12 June 2008 (UTC)

Advanced Reading Restriction for Anonymous Users
I am wondering if any extension can restrict the reading right of anonymous users. Examples may be that after specified pages viewing it would auto-direct anonymous users to register or it restricts the reading rate(ie, pages/hr ). I think that would be great to increase the proportion of registered users. Thanks for discussion.
 * Note that those restrictions suck a lot and actually end up in teh other direction. I never register at sites (mostly forums) where content is hidden for visitors. I just leave. --Subfader 09:32, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
 * However,that is why I dont use the original function of the Mediawiki,which can hide the information. I just want to give users a choice. You can just keep anonymous to get all information. For example, after 10 pages viewing, the extension directs user to register. But the anonymous user can go back to the normal page without any difficult.

Change Author
In combination with extensions that use authors for pageprotection etc. it could be usefull to create a small an simple extension to change the author of a page. Why? 4Example a sysop moved a section of page to a ne page, now the sysop wants to change the author to the User that has written the page to give him his rights he had as an author. --DaSch 08:39, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Extension:ChangeAuthor does just that. --Catrope 19:40, 18 June 2008 (UTC)

Gadget: User Sidebar
A Gadget that (if enabled) will override the MediaWiki:Sidebar config with the user's very own config.

The user's config list could be stored in a users subpage, e.g. in User: /Sidebar. A problem might be what the sidebar displays after enabling the gadget and the user's config page doesn't exist yet. A workaround could be: If enabled, use MediaWiki:Sidebar when User: /Sidebar doesn't exist / is empty (User could clear). It could also created automatically (with default content) when a new user registers (using Extension:NewUserMessage) and to let a bot add it to the existing accounts. See also Extension:SidebarEx, Extension:SysopSidebar    --Subfader 12:34, 22 June 2008 (UTC)

Email Client
A extension that makes a special page for a E-mail client.

Images in categories
The problem: When you categorize images into the same categories as articles they're listed on the category page as "Media files" below the articles. There's nothing wrong about it. The problem is the counting and the navigation of both. The standard limit of 200 = articles + files. E.g. you have 183 articles and 30 images in the same category: On the bottom you'll have 17 images (200-183) reading "next 200" or you have 250 artciles and some images. The images won't appear until you click "next 200". How am I supposed to know there are images in the category when opening it?

Possible solutions: Split the counting and navigation --Subfader 19:06, 23 June 2008 (UTC)
 * List all images below the articles. When browsing next 200 articles, only list the rest of the articles.
 * List all images independetly from the article navigation but in a kinda iframe with vertical scrollbar. The frame could be 5 image boxes wide and 2 image boxes high and placed above the article links section.
 * Split up article and image count and navigation. E.g. 500 articles and 500 images: When browsing forward to articles 401-500 still show images 1-200. When browsing now images 201-400 still keep articles 401-500. For a better navigation it may good to only list like 40 images but 200 article links.

User friendly way to flag/request pages
The problem: I am trying to develop a super user-friendly way for users to flag a page for review, and separately, request a page that doesn't exist (not create it per se, but request the page to be created by someone else). I realize this is as easy as adding some kind of "review" or "request" template to a page but what if I assume most of my users are not wiki-proficient. Is there a very simple way (ie clicking one button) for users to flag a page for review/request a page that does not exist yet.

Possible solutions: Ideally any solution would require no editing on behalf of a user - just one click. Thanks!

Move pages via find / replace
A special page lists a find and a replace input box. The extension finds the page titles with the given word and moves the pages to the new title which replaced the word with the new one. The result should be a valid move (with redirect). Extension:Replace Text does that for page content but not for titles. --Subfader 11:56, 28 June 2008 (UTC)

Support docbook
Like some feature in docbookwiki.

Related news extension request
Information of what extension will do: http://code.google.com/p/mediawiki/issues/detail?id=20 Hope someone develop it. Thanks

Template Extension
is there an extension that can get me all the important templates like Infoboxes and tables, stuff like that.. I've tried importing those pages from wikipedia and other Wiki's but on the page it just has.. well alot of stuff that should not be there so is there an extension for that or how do i do this? --70.100.80.125 18:28, 3 July 2008 (UTC)

Search Extension
As in our wiki we link not only images, but also some files .doc or .ppt or .pdf, is there an extension that makes it possible to search also into these files? Cattest 09:03, 7 July 2008 (UTC)

WhiteBoard Extension
A simple freehand drawing tool, like a whiteboard, where authors can draw pictures. Minimum tool bar: freehand pencil, shapes, and Text tools. Newly created image file can be saved on the server and indexed. Old images can be added to or edited. Real-time multi-client draw control, to show many clients the image as it is being drawn, and who has the pen. Eventually multiple clients could draw at the same time.

Uncategorized pages in any namespace
An extension that could list uncategorized articles in any namespace of choice. This would be very helpful when having one or more user-defined namespaces which are not talk spaces! With Special:UncategorizedPages you get only uncategorized articles in the main namespace. The extension should preferably add a drop-down box to Special:UncategorizedPages, with which the namespace to examine can be chosen. I'm a php and mediawiki nono, but I guess that this shouldn't be too difficult to realize... Lexw 12:51, 10 July 2008 (UTC)

Edit Preview Redirect List
I was editing my wiki when I got an idea. What about having an extension that lists the any redirect pages that are linked to on the current page when previewing an edit? I couldn't seem to find an existing extension like this. Sound good?--Mjr162006 22:56, 13 July 2008 (UTC) PS: Could someone please archive the older parts of this page. It is very difficult to edit with it being so big.

Indent first line
In formal writing, the first line of every paragraph is indented. However, the only options are either to use 8 HTML spaces or to use another line for separating paragraphs. However, the first one is messy and the second is harder to read. So my idea is for a special symbol (like [ind] or [indt]) to be automatically replaced by 8 HTML spaces or equivalent indent. Or simply make the ":" character indent ONLY the first line. (By the way, I'm requesting this as a result of "problems" at Novelas.)