User talk:Emufarmers

 Dear, Welcome to MediaWiki.org !

Yes, Welcome! This site is dedicated to the documentation of the MediaWiki software, the software behind many wikis, including that of Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Foundation projects.

Please, take a look at the following pages. They might prove useful to you as a newcomer here:
 * About this site
 * How does MediaWiki work?
 * Help:Editing pages
 * Help:Navigation
 * Manual:FAQ

If you have any questions, please ask me on my talk page. Once again, welcome, and I hope you quickly feel comfortable here, and find this site a beneficial documentation of the MediaWiki software. Thanks, and regards, Skizzerz talk - contribs 19:54, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

I'm actually kind-of surprised nobody welcomed you before. Anyway, good work so far, both here and on the mwusers forum :) --Skizzerz talk - contribs 19:54, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

I've kept a pretty low profile up until now. Thanks for the welcome. :) Emufarmers 20:01, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

Your help
Thanks for that... and whenever the new wiki launches, you can have sysop/bureaucrat status there!! Ta, --Malrick 09:28, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

Sysop?
I've noticed all the great edits you've done about the site, as well as the copyvios, etc. that you've found and tagged. However, it is in everyone's best interest if such things are taken care of ASAP, which is why I'm asking you if you would like to become a sysop here so that you can have a more proactive role in taking care of these sorts of things. -- Skiz zerz  02:33, 28 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Sounds good. —Emufarmers(T 02:43, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
 * Done. -- Skiz zerz  02:50, 28 September 2008 (UTC)

Deleting vandalism
Thanks for showing me where Bugzilla is. I’ve sent them my comment. I’d now like to ask what can be done to simplify deleting vandalism. Most vandalism can be settled by reverting it. That leaves the vandalism in the Page History where it can be a bad example to other potential vandals.

Some vandalism is grossly obscene or includes cyberbullying. Such vandalism needs to be deleted from the page history so ordinary users can’t see it. The procedure is slow and complicated. First a sysop has to delete everything. Then the sysop has to restore, sometimes twenty or more edits just to remove one obscenity. If vandals have targeted the same page repeatedly the problem is worse. Then ideally every edit should be checked to see if it was constructive or vandalism. Obscenities may need to be reviewed. It would help if there were a simpler procedure for deleting one or a few bad edits.

I have experience with the determined vandals. I have noted how they focus their, usually limited intelligence onto upsetting users. Particularly they like to upset administrators who have blocked them in the past. Ordinary vandalism and page move vandalism is becoming easier to undo. I suspect vandals will therefore increasingly change tactics and force administrators to delete their material. I feel simplifying deletion will be needed increasingly in future.

Please advise me how to send this to Bugzilla. Proxima Centauri 18:59, 16 October 2008 (UTC)

Openid Extension does not work with openid 2.0
Hmm. Really strange that it worked. I tried both both my own open OPENID server (wordpress plugin) and livejournal openid server. None worked.

Probably, myOpenID and phpMyID use some kind of backward compatibility features.

Anyway, since there are too serious bugs Profile erasing Separated Standard and OpenID login options

I really don't think anybody needs this. Also, I tried to improve extension, spent an hour on configuring in for my server, and finally failed because of dependency on DOM parser. Nobody uses that damn PHP extension.

Even if you consider it working, you should at least leave a warning that with 90% possibility it will prove useless ;) --Jehy 09:33, 13 November 2008 (UTC)

RE: Recent Vandalsim and Crash after installing CheckUser
How do I run the install script? Nsgaeverine 02:17, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
 * I read the instructions and I got that error.Nsgaeverine 03:25, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Where on the wiki is the check user install script to open command prompt and run php install.php? Nsgaeverine 04:41, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
 * The issue has been resolved. See (RESOLVED) Recent Vandalsim and Crash after installing CheckUser for more details.Nsgaeverine 20:08, 20 November 2008 (UTC)

Looking for some help with install
Emufarmers,

I am having some issues with the installation of MW. I have submitted a request at the help desk.

Project:Support_desk/Sections/Installation

Thanks, Calebrw 04:20, 4 March 2009 (UTC)


 * The file you referred to is not in the package I downloaded. Calebrw 00:10, 10 March 2009 (UTC)

Help:Images
Could you please explain what you meant by this reversion? I'm reducing my addition to a pointer for now, although I still think that the instructions were useful. Melissa 4.0 11:15, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
 * I think I get what you mean... that Help:Images is a page intended for editors, whilst $wgForeignFileRepos may only be set by the wiki administrators. However, the lead of the article is incorrect:
 * This page explains the image syntax when editing the wiki. Before using images in your page, your wiki must have file uploads enabled (see the for details) and you have to upload a file.
 * Also, Manual:Image Administration is not helpful at all:
 * (To embed, rather than just offering the above hyperlink, is more complicated...)
 * I made the addition since it took me ages to discover that the functionality was supported by MediaWiki at all. There are plenty of others who have requested for it, and none of the replies mentioned the existence of the FSRepo class, despite its obvious applicability for small or personal wikis. I'll later move my addition to Manual:Image Administration, where it fits better. Melissa 4.0 11:32, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the pointer. I agree with you that the details on configuration should not be on PD help pages, but I think it would still be helpful to leave a short note for end-users explaining the requisites for image use. Ideally, system administrators would create custom help pages explaining the facilities supported on their wiki installation (whether file uploads are enabled, which foreign repositories are supported); however, in practice, I find it more likely that they would either just copy the original PD help, or not include any at all. In both cases, users would end up resorting to our documentation to understand why they cannot get the image syntax to work. Since you said that the information is confusing "at the start of the help page", do you think it would be a fair compromise if we moved the requisites section to the end of the page, leaving your brief summary in the lead? ("You or another user must usually upload an image before you can use it on a page.") Melissa 4.0 12:50, 14 March 2009 (UTC)

= CheckUser =

Command Prompt

 * '''Open command prompt and run php install.php
 * Note that AdminSettings.php (in your root MediaWiki directory) will need to have a valid username and password set for access to the DB.'''

I installed the CheckUser.

Where do I find the Command Prompt? I am using phpMyAdmin


 * MediaWiki: 1.13.2
 * PHP: 5.2.8 (cgi-fcgi)
 * MySQL: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch8-log
 * Url: http://www.userdirectory.co.uk

I use the http://one.com to host my website so that means I am using third party server so I can't actually access the shell because One.com told me that for security reason they can't turn off safe mode.

What can I do? Please help.

By the way I read the all the instructions all I need to do is install or configure. 195.194.74.13 13:01, 12 March 2009 (UTC)

Thanks
Thank you for answering my questions about the Google AdSense 2 extension--Jake4d 05:16, 13 April 2009 (UTC) (feel free to delete this thankyou note to keep you page clean, I just had to show my appreciation.)