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Revision as of 11:48, 17 January 2013

ideas

startup

obforum

log

todo

electronics

languages

git

javascript

jquery

jQuery-Mobile

html5

php

regex

ruby

css

xml

servers

linux

mediawiki

hudsonvalley

Amazon aws

whois

namecheap

Moving from shared to VPS

my apps

webeshoppin

other technology

OCR

video

ebooks kindle

edtech

quizlet

visual thesaurus

quiz authoring environments, vocab

other platforms

microsoft

installedMACtools

https://thenynocportal.com/clientarea.php

text a photo to picasa

text it to your and then forward it without the tmobile gifs then forward it to mckenna.tim.upload@picasaweb.com

making transparent in gimp

1. open image

2. Right click the image and go to LAYERS then ADD ALPHA CHANNEL. You won't notice anything happening, but don't be concerned. It basically adds a transparent layer at the bottom of your image so when we erase the colors.....it's shows the transparent layer. Which of course would show whatever was under it on the screen.

3. Right click on the image again and go to SELECT and then down to BY COLOR. A window that is all black opens up. Don't change any of the settings....just use the defaults for now.

4. Now click on the color in the image you want to be transparent. These colors will now show up outlined.

5. Right click on the image again and go to EDIT and then down to CLEAR. This should now erase the outlined color you just picked from the image and the "transparent gimp checkerbox" should show through. This is the Gimps way of showing you that section is now transparent.

6. Right click on the image and choose SAVE AS and make sure to save as a GIF file if you want the transparency to work on the web.

embedding video

  1. find the file Sanitizer.php in the folder /includes of your mediawiki installation
  2. find the function removeHTMLtags in that file. below that you’ll find a list of whitelisted HTML tags. add the tag embed to the list.
  3. find the function setupAttributeWhitelist in the same file. several lines below you will find HTML-attributes being whitelisted for each HTML tag. so you add a new line (maybe below the line that defines span):
     ‘embed’ => array( ’style’, ‘id’, ‘type’, ’src’, ‘width’, ‘height’ ),

take care to replace the typographic ‘-quotes by straight ones when doing copy&paste. (wordpress converts the quotes on this blog, so you need to convert them back.)

you’re done. now you can copy the HTML-code provided by google or youtube into your wiki textbox and it’ll work. (make sure to make backups and document so you know what you’ve changed. when upgrading you’ll have to repeat the process. no warranties for possibile security leaks resulting from the hack.)

update april 2007: i just tested, this hack also works with mediawiki 1.9.2, just that you need to add embed to $htmlpairs. (note: in case the embed-code you want to use has the format <embed /> you now have to convert it to <embed> </embed> before posting it to your wiki.) i also would recommend to paste the last line of code near br instead of span (the file has got rearranged a bit).

mediawiki memory problem

php.ini is in public_html, it has to be copied into everywhere that uses php left ini_set commented out in localsettins.php .htaccess php_mem ... didn't work

mediawiki upgrade

  • cp -r mediawiki-1.16.0/* /home/pathbost/public_html/hum08 - copy new vwrsion right over old
  • from /maintainance run: php update.php

then get rid of all the revisions

  • SpecialDeleteOldRevisions2 in code/mediawiki/extensions on mac, add this...
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['DeleteOldRevisions'] = true;
require_once( $IP.'/extensions/SpecialDeleteOldRevisions2/SpecialDeleteOldRevisions2.php');


old info

http://www.g-loaded.eu/2006/09/05/mediawiki-upgrade-procedure/ easy way:

  • goto maintainance directory and run php dumpBackup.php --current> dumfile.xml
  • on new site install wiki, put dumpfile.xml on its maintenance dir run php importDump.php dumfile.xml

mediawiki images

Does the user running the apache httpd instance ($ ps ax | grep httpd) have permission to write to images? Dan

mediawiki css

  • sitewide changes go in Mediawiki:Monobook.css
  • user changes go in User:MrMcKenna/monobook.css

lynx

Moving_from_shared_to_VPS

compiling PH w /scripts/easyapache

!! You can change how PHP is configured. As root, simply execute:

   /usr/local/cpanel/bin/rebuild_phpconf --help

for more information.