User talk:Algorithm

Hi

Is it possible to have DPLForum display for every talk page? I'm a little confused how it works. Maybe it already works this way?

--Rovo 20:23, 28 September 2007 (UTC)

Pre existing Talk pages
Is it possible for DPLforum, to list existing talk pages that are on the wiki, and not just ones that are in the prefix created by DPLforum? I see on undefinied.net all the pages in the example there are prefixed with DPLforum, so I assume all the other talk pages of the wiki are not included in that listing ( undefined.net )

--Rovo 15:06, 2 October 2007 (UTC)

Change main query
Hi, I am programist in Wikia.Inc and would like to change main query in DPLforum extension. Could I send You some sample to show what we want to change? Send me response to moli(at)wikia.com.

Append Table
Hi, (and sorry about my bad swiss-English). I look for a solution for this: in a article there is this table: new entry...

In this table, I would apend a new row and filling this. By click on new Enty..., it should open a "windows" with the fields "Name", "Vorname" und "PLZ". After input and ok, the content should appear as new row in the table:

new entry...

How do I do this? (please how-to-example with code, because I am not experianced in programming). Please answer on this:  Thanks a lot! Markus --77.180.75.200 09:03, 14 October 2007 (UTC)

Extensions in Subversion
Algorithm, are you interested in having CreateBox, DPLForum, and String Functions committed to Wikimedia's Subversion, or if not another SVN repo? Dantman 00:14, 8 May 2008 (UTC)


 * Absolutely. What's the process to do so? --Algorithm 03:09, 11 May 2008 (UTC)


 * Basically I'm just asking about various extensions which I have some affinity towards and would like to see in Subversion because I don't like manually grabbing data from Wiki pages and would like to see them in a place they could be improved.
 * I've got commit access, so basically the idea is I'm asking developers if they would like me to commit some of their extensions into subversion. Everyone is still free to poke Brion for commit access, but the idea is that I'm completely open to commit any updates to the extension that the creator has made to it.
 * I posted a bit of a mail about it into wikitech-l,.
 * I'll commit them a bit later after I've done some daily stuff. Dantman 08:13, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
 * RandomSelection, StringFunctions, and DynamicFunctions don't list license info. Could you change the code or MediaWiki pages to indicate what license they are under before I commit them. Dantman 10:43, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
 * I'd rather you didn't commit RandomSelection or DynamicFunctions at the moment, as the former has 1.12 issues and the latter hasn't been touched since 1.7 was the hip new thing. I've just now placed StringFunctions under the MIT License, so go nuts. --Algorithm 01:44, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
 * 1.12 issues? Hmm, you know Wikia is using that extension, and some of the wiki there are using the new parser.
 * But ok, I'll commit CreateBox, DPLforum, and StringFunctions. Dantman 04:47, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
 * CreateBox, DPLforum, and StringFunctions are now in Subversion. I'm going to ask brion to banch the code for the old versions of the extension. After that I'll fix up the extensions to fit in better with 1.11/1.12/1.13's new features... Mainly wfLoadMessages which would break all older versions of MW. Dantman 05:32, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
 * T_T Aww great... It's actually just a side note. But I was working on a WikiCode extension. Part of the idea was to combine the common existing types of parser functions; ParserFunctions, StringFunctions, LoopFunctions, etc... And unify them into one extension, expanding them to work cleaner, and moreover expand them to include a variety of more functions. The idea is to make use of the Code like Parser Functions in Templates more human readable, and also lighter on the server. Though, that's going to be a bit tricky now with StringFunctions under a different license (I'm using GPL since ParserFunctions is to, and 99% of what I program is GPL). Dantman 04:47, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
 * Relax; the MIT License is GPL-compatible. --Algorithm 21:04, 12 May 2008 (UTC)