[00:08:01] how do i iterate results from the api? [00:13:29] in the query i'm using titles but the results seem to be indexed by pageid [00:13:41] is there a way to have results indexed by titles too? [00:35:26] greetings everyone [00:36:09] I've got a fresh install here and the $wgServer setting doesn't seem to be having any effect [00:41:34] Neo, cleared cache? [00:48:27] I've set the cache epoch [00:50:05] Crap, I'm an idiot, $wgServer was declared again further down in the file [00:50:18] everything seems to be working now :) [02:14:41] Neo: just follow the white rabbit ;) [10:27:55] !debug [10:27:55] For information on debugging (including viewing errors), see http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:How_to_debug . A list of related configuration variables is at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings#Debug.2Flogging [10:44:02] hi, has anyone set up a wiki farm/family before? [11:01:00] i am looking for someone to port a skin to the new format (worked on 1.20, it’s badly to be broken in 1.25) [11:01:10] do you know of anyone? [11:04:34] For free or for money? :P (I'm not offering, sorry) [11:04:50] for money [11:05:08] it’s for an open source project i have, but we have some money [11:05:26] Do you need advice? Or need someone else to do it [11:05:45] i *can* provide advice and guidance [11:06:17] i know what needs done, but i do not have time and some of the expertise to port this [11:06:47] we have the picture, it’s the details that we need help with [11:07:08] about 40% of it is ported [11:07:18] the template overides need porting [11:08:18] it was based on MonoBook [11:08:18] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Skin:MonoBook [11:08:27] looks like it’s not quite ported [11:09:20] wait, last commit 4 days ago https://git.wikimedia.org/tree/mediawiki%2Fskins%2FMonoBook [11:10:55] big DUH [11:11:03] i was lookins at Monaco before [11:11:24] past sleep time [11:22:14] if anyone is available, please let me know. i will be set as away but my bouncer will get messages [15:25:46] Hey, for some reason on my css file, the login and create account pages do not reflect any of the changes. My css file is found here: https://wiki.gamepaduniverse.com/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css [15:25:49] what gives [15:25:51] ? [15:33:34] smileguy: this is intentional, as a mitigation against rogue users. the on-wiki CSS and JS is not loaded on pages where you type in your wiki password (and other sensitive ones). [15:34:49] MatmaRex:so is there anyway not to make it look bad? [15:35:55] smileguy: the best way is to create a custom skin [15:36:07] smileguy: and apparently there's a config setting $wgAllowSiteCSSOnRestrictedPages, since MW 1.25 [15:36:14] !wg AllowSiteCSSOnRestrictedPages [15:36:15] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:%24wgAllowSiteCSSOnRestrictedPages [15:37:47] MatmaRex:Thanks so much dude/girl! [15:38:27] I was starting to think I was going mad [15:38:57] Is there any preference that search engines would have in terms of using the Mediawiki:common.css file versus a custom skin [15:39:11] ? [15:43:04] no idea. i doubt it. [15:44:18] is a custom skin recommended? I already have one set up. [17:48:28] hey [17:48:42] does anyone here know how to use the mediawiki API to find the newest stable version of mediawiki? [17:48:50] Im generating a script for a server [17:51:11] aelevadoan: you can probably look at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Template:MW_stable_release_number [17:51:33] MatmaRex: thanks [17:53:19] MatmaRex: is there a way of seeing that in raw [17:53:19] ? [17:55:05] aelevadoan: using the API, https://www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=revisions&titles=Template:MW%20stable%20release%20number&rvprop=content (comes with some useless metadata in JSON format :) ) [17:55:13] https://www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=revisions&titles=Template:MW%20stable%20release%20number&rvprop=content&format=json [17:56:00] aelevadoan: also https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Template:MW_stable_release_number?action=raw , which returns just the content, but it's vaguely deprecated [17:57:02] ahá, thanks, I figured a way [21:32:11] !worstcase [21:32:11] Generally, the worst that can happen is that someone compromises your site, steals your data, deletes it and replaces it with kiddy porn. Then they start a spam service on your server advertising the kiddy porn to twenty million email addresses, daily. Then your home gets raided, you get fired and your wife leaves you. Then you get killed in your sleep by ninjas. [21:32:47] omg [21:33:27] Such heteronormativity.