Technology
From Wiki2
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
my apps
webeshoppin
other technology
OCR
Image, Photo & Video
ebooks kindle
edtech
quizlet
visual thesaurus
quiz authoring environments, vocab
other platforms
microsoft
installedMACtools
https://thenynocportal.com/clientarea.php
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
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.