[00:01:47] I'm sorry that the gratis hosting and support you are getting are not to your liking. /s [00:03:13] I suppose I can't argue with that. [00:34:16] is there some sort of magic word that would insert my name and the current date/time? [00:34:39] Sounds a lot like a user signature... [00:37:17] ah - that might be what I'm after [00:38:45] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Signatures#Default_signature_options [00:40:07] thanks Reedy [00:40:25] unfortunately doesn't work in visual editor apparently [00:40:31] but still good, thanks for the pointer [00:41:52] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:VisualEditor/User_guide [00:42:03] The "Your signature" item allows you to insert a signature that you use on the project. It will be greyed out (not selectable) when you are editing a type of page (a "namespace"), such as an article, where signatures should not be inserted. [00:43:50] ah, indeed it is there in insert [00:44:28] so i have Page and Discussion, but discussion does not seem to use visual editor [00:45:12] i want a page to make notes that have a signature on them - mostly for keeping notes about some sysadmin issues. like a date/time stamp and a comment about some issue [00:47:20] !wg ExtraSignatureNamespaces [00:47:20] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:%24wgExtraSignatureNamespaces [00:57:51] thanks Reedy [01:37:26] Evening. Anyone have any experience with the iFrame Widget? I'm having an error that I can't find any help for, on the various wiki talk pages. [01:39:16] I'm having the following error: unable to write file /var/www/site/public_html/mw/extensions/Widgets/compiled_templates/wrt609346e2956705_70999129 [01:39:41] But there is no file with that name in that directory (there are no files in that directory period). [01:40:12] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Widgets#Folder_permissions [01:40:36] I did that, it changes nothing. [01:41:11] Did you set the correct permissions/user/group? [01:41:19] because the error message sounds like you haven't [01:44:18] I am not even sure what else to change. This was working the last time I looked at this page (so last week) and today is the first I've seen of that error. I have made no changes to the server, and the server hasn't rebooted or anything that I'm aware of. [01:46:58] Hmm, selinux turned backed to Enforcing. Might be the issue. Didn't realize the server had rebooted. [01:48:10] Certainly could explain it [01:53:17] Hmm. Well, I disabled that again. The directory is permissions 777 right now. Let me just delete the directory then reinstall from scratch. [02:21:16] So the write permissions are 775 on a fresh install. I disabled selinux, reinstalled, ran the composer information. No dice.