[00:04:41] ccat: You're in the mediawiki channel. [00:05:01] What kind of media player are we talking about? [00:08:37] Niharika: alternative to this page (which is not working, though the mp4 does) -- http://www.maxilamba.com/flash.html?video=http://www.maxilamba.com/video.mp4 [00:09:23] Niharika: as said, the mp4 plays just fine -- but wanted to use site to play swf -- but it won't even play its own mp4 now [00:10:22] ccat: I don't think that question is relevant to MediaWiki. For better or for worse, MediaWiki is not a media player. Sorry! I have no solution for you. :) [00:11:21] Niharika: i know, but though maybe someone would know how to play files that could even be on mediawiki [00:15:38] Niharika: oh, wanted WIKI-media :D [13:25:08] Technical Advice IRC meeting starting at 3 pm UTC/5 pm CEST in channel #wikimedia-tech, hosts: @addshore & @CFisch_WMDE - all questions welcome, more infos: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_Advice_IRC_Meeting [15:19:02] I'm trying to install mediawiki locally, but the browser keeps trying to download index.php [15:21:20] fotonzade: that sounds like you do not have php installed/enabled [15:22:24] I installed php [15:22:32] maybe I should restard firefox [15:24:05] restarting firefox didn't help :/ [15:27:18] it may be installed, but does your webserver know how to use it? [16:15:45] awight, I did some further testing with subparagrap titles. In my case for some reason your trick with the _2 added to the title did not work, so I resorted to renaming one (sub)paragraph and now it works. [16:16:45] If there are any admins around, it looks like the MediaWiki site has an IP-hopping editor in the 188.146.* range inserting foreign-language content into pages. See [[API:Edit]], for example. [16:17:33] zodd: okay, glad you got something to work! [16:18:24] Looking at RC, 78.171.201.248 is going nuts too. [16:18:34] @link [16:18:34] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Edit [16:18:52] fotonzade, php is server sided. Has nothing to do with a browser. Enable the php handler in your webserver [16:19:21] see for instance: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18422140/apache-is-downloading-php-files-instead-of-displaying-them [16:20:01] you probably have to restart the webserver, not the browser, afterwards [16:35:08] thanks zodd [16:35:42] np fotonzade , does it work now? [16:35:51] yes [16:35:54] cool [17:31:34] I am trying to fetch revision details using the MediaWiki API using the wikitools module in python. [17:32:27] It throws "badrevids" for a few revision ids using the python module, but when I execute the same query using the browser it gives perfect result [17:32:59] Chances are it's not the same query then [17:33:16] is this behavior expected? [17:33:59] let me bootstrap a gist for testing [17:37:03] ah my bad, I was using wikipedia.org as domain name on the browser while mediawiki.org in script. [17:37:38] its solved then! [21:02:02] RFC meeting starting now in #wikimedia-office: Migrate to HTML5 section ids [21:59:59] I’m having trouble getting https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Template:Translatable_template to work. As you can see on https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/No_open_proxies_policy the translation tags are still shown. [22:00:44] MacFan4000: do you have the translate extension installed? [22:00:51] Yes [22:01:21] The module exists on wiki as well [22:04:02] I do have it installed. [22:06:31] MacFan4000: might have more luck with it at #mediawiki-i18n [22:07:58] tgr: ok