Extension talk:Proofread Page

please discuss bugs and feature requests with the wikisource community, at oldwikisource:Wikisource:ProofreadPage

manque des explications
Il manque probablement une partie des explications, car, après avoir suivi toutes les instructions, on n'obtient rien d'autres que des images noires ou des erreurs d'affichage quand on clique sur l'onglet image. J'ai essayé une installation sur internet et sur mon ordinateur, et c'est tout ce que j'obtiens à chaque fois. Mode41 16:23, 6 May 2010 (UTC)

How to perform steps 3 and 4?
Forgive the beginner, but how does one execute the SQL file? I tried executing ProofreadPage.sql in the command prompt and got nothing. And what about #4: am I correct in assuming that that is telling me to edit ProofreadPage.sql to use the correct prefix?

I'm assuming that my failure to complete these two steps is what caused me to get the error:
 * Database returned error

Can anyone help? --Spangineer 04:26, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
 * Two ways :
 * run update.php, or
 * copy/paste the sql file content in phpmyadmin.

Proofread error: "no such file"
Hi, technical question.

I've tried to install Proofread on a fresh MW site, and it gave the error above every time I tried to make and index page (source came from archive.org and uploaded fine, even though no thumbnail on the File description). I've done this several times in id.wikisource too, so I'm stuck with this error for more than a year now. Anyone can help me?

Specs: MediaWiki 	1.16.0 PHP 	5.2.10 (apache2handler) MySQL 	5.0.77

CheckUser (Versi 2.3) Collection (Versi 1.4) Cite ParserFunctions Poem PDF Handler ConfirmEdit ProofreadPage (Versi 2009-04-20) SpamBlacklist

confirmEditSetup, pr_main, wfRssExtension dan wfSetupParserFunctions ,, dan expr, if, ifeq, ifexist, ifexpr, rel2abs, switch, time, timel dan titleparts

I've added new namespaces (100-103) and updated the database, but I've got the following error when I saved the index page:

Ada kesalahan sintaks pada permintaan basis data. Kesalahan ini mungkin menandakan adanya sebuah bug dalam perangkat lunak. Permintaan basis data yang terakhir adalah:

(Permintaan SQL disembunyikan)

dari dalam fungsi "". Basis data menghasilkan kesalahan "1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '0,0,0,0,0)' at line 1 (localhost)".

Even though it generates error, the index page was saved sucessfully. But it gave the "Error: no such file" message like the one in Index:Federal_Cases,_Volume_19.djvu. While the File:Federal_Cases,_Volume_19.djvu was corrupt in this case, mine was okay. So again, I don't know what's wrong with my installation.

Many thanks before. Bennylin (talk) 13:15, 2 January 2012 (UTC) (crossposted from English Wikisource's Scriptorium)

No Image
I installed the extension on my wiki but when I create a Page:xyz.jpg there is no image at the right side. Via Scan I can see the image. What's wrong? --87.146.17.135 13:10, 4 November 2012 (UTC)
 * You may have not well configure support for pdf, tiff or djvu files. Tpt (talk) 16:43, 4 November 2012 (UTC)
 * these extensions working fine.. --87.146.7.92 18:30, 4 November 2012 (UTC)
 * I'm having some trouble with the "Image" tab in the "Page:" namespace. It returns a 404 error. I've added to the Apache rewrite rule to the .htaccess in my MediaWiki folder, but this continues. --Inops (talk) 23:59, 4 November 2012 (UTC)
 * Are you using InstantCommons ? If you give me error messages you see and format of files you use, it would be better. Tpt (talk) 08:25, 5 November 2012 (UTC)
 * Am I not using InstantCommons (I was thinking for using it though, does it have an adverse affect on the extension?). I am attempting to use the extension with a PDF file, the extension functions perfectly well with PDF otherwise (I don't require the use of .djvu), but this error is a minor ningle of mine. The "Image" tab returns a generic 404 error (the displayed messaged dependant on the browser, obviously).
 * The URL of the tab e.g. "/mediawiki/images/thumb/1/13/Example.pdf/page10-1275px-Example.pdf.jpg", this returns a 404 error. However, "/mediawiki/thumb.php?f=Example.pdf&width=1275&page=10" will return the JPG rendering of the specific page of the file, and thereafter "/mediawiki/images/thumb/1/13/Example.pdf/page10-1275px-Example.pdf.jpg" will correctly return that image.
 * It seems that "mediawiki/images/thumb/" often produces the error, but "mediawiki/thumb.php?" does not, and does rather fix the former's error in a particular example. I assume this is to do with the creation of the thumbnail in the installation; thumb.php? creating the thumbnail and /thumb/ recounting the thumbnail. If the tab hyperlinked to the thumb.php address, this wouldn't be an issue. Is there a fix to this? Thanks, Jordan. --Inops (talk) 12:21, 5 November 2012 (UTC)
 * It's maybe because you haven't well configure thumb system. If you add the URL rewriting configuration describe there I hope that will solve your problem. Tpt (talk) 09:05, 6 November 2012 (UTC)
 * I've tried the code you suggested, but this didn't seem to make a difference. I've decided to disable the broken (for me) function by disabling the code in ProofreadPage/ProofreadPage.body.php. Thanks for the help. :) --Inops (talk) 09:54, 6 November 2012 (UTC)