that have been fixed already. Same holds for your MW version, which
is rather old already.
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Hi all,
a new minor update of Semantic MediaWiki, SMW 1.5.2, is now available
for download [1]. The main user-visible change are some very nice
auto-completion features for Special:Ask [2]. Credit for this goes to
Sanyam Goyal who made this happen as part of his recently completed
Google
On 13/09/2010 14:45, Platonides wrote:
B. M. Whealton wrote:
Hello all,
I wonder how popular the SemanticMediaWiki extension is for
members of this list. Are there other lists like this one that deal
with different extensions or uses of Mediawiki or enhancements to a
Mediawiki?
On 11/11/2010 11:18, Anastasia Dimou wrote:
Hey everybody,
I was wondering whether I can have two discrete wikis (semantic wikis to
be more accurate) sharing the same database on the same server. My
intention is to launch a simpler copy of the existing wiki (so they are
going to have the same
On 11/11/2010 12:25, Anastasia Dimou wrote:
On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 12:07 +, Markus Krötzsch wrote:
On 11/11/2010 11:18, Anastasia Dimou wrote:
Hey everybody,
I was wondering whether I can have two discrete wikis (semantic wikis to
be more accurate) sharing the same database on the same
[Moving thread to semediawiki-user list, future mails should not go to
mediawiki-l any more]
On 14/11/2010 19:49, Tomás Vírseda wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm getting the following error when using the format 'gallery' in a
semantic query:
*Fatal error*: Call to a member function addImage() on
On 15/02/2011 12:35, graham wrote:
On 02/15/11 11:10, Daniel Friesen wrote:
Graham
If you don't mind parsing RDF you could use Semantic MediaWiki to
annotate the information you want.
You could even use Semantic Forms to make entry easy.
I wondered about that but dressing configuration
On 16/02/2011 10:18, graham wrote:
On 02/15/11 14:10, Markus Krötzsch wrote:
Not sure if this simplifies anything for you, though. In the end, you
will need *some* format for your data, and it seems unlikely that your
native format will be directly supported in MediaWiki (or its
extensions
On 26/02/2011 02:02, Eric K wrote:
Basically I have content that I want other websites (blogs, facebook, other
websites) to use and display. For example a list of our new articles, or
excerpts of news stories that are randomly picked from a pool of content. I'm
guessing exporting stuff into
Hi Rahul,
I think nobody has tried to use Oracle with SMW yet, so it is likely
that there are some adjustments to be made before this works. If the
automatic creation of the required tables fails, you could try to make
the tables manually (the name and fields are shown in the [successful]
On 26/05/11 21:38, Chad wrote:
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Markus Krötzsch
mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org wrote:
If you find concrete things that we should change to make it work on
Oracle, then we are happy to take them into account. You can submit
concrete suggestions
for the offer anyway.
Markus
On 27. 05. 2011 10:45, Markus Krötzsch wrote:
On 26/05/11 21:38, Chad wrote:
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Markus Krötzsch
mar...@semantic-mediawiki.orgwrote:
If you find concrete things that we should change to make it work on
Oracle, then we are happy
On 27/05/11 18:18, Eric K wrote:
Suppose we have a wiki, and we want other websites (blogs and any other
sites) to use our wiki content.
For example say the wiki has different types of random facts about countries.
When someone visits a blog, they can see a box where that random fact is
[All apologies for cross-posting]
We are happy to announce that you can now register for
SMWCon Fall 2011
Berlin, September 21–23, 2011
http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2011
Registration is at
Most of you by now will know about the SOPA protest of Wikimedia [1].
My question is simple:
If I am running MediaWiki sites, and if I want to join that protest (to
raise awareness among my readers), what is the recommended *simple*
technical way of doing this? It would help if somebody who
On 17/01/12 22:52, Gordon Joly wrote:
On 17/01/2012 15:05, Markus Krötzsch wrote:
but I wondered if there is a more wiki-specific message to use that
anybody might have prepared.
Also, as was noted at wikitech-l:
It seems Google has advised to serve a 503 (Service unavailable) HTTP
On 11/01/12 16:39, Sal Quintanilla wrote:
I agree with some of your points. If it's an intranet site this may be
just fine. If not, he has the if-test and he can use it however he wants.
No need to leave out the cache answer:
+ $parser-disableCache(); # Mark this content
On 20/07/12 18:04, Brandon Pimenta wrote:
You can copy the content of each MySQL query file in the SMW extension
folder, and run them through phpMyAdmin.
This will not work. Instead, you can follow the installation
instructions [1]. In a nutshell, go to Special:SMWAdmin and click on the
Dear all,
we are happy to announce the release of the new Semantic MediaWiki
version SMW 1.8 [1]. A record number of people have contributed to this
release, and a large number of changes have been made, both visible and
internal. Major new features of SMW 1.8 include:
* New data storage:
Maybe this is something that the MediaWiki release team at MyM [1]
should look at. I guess there is no productive MediaWiki site that does
not use at least one extension, so it might be sensible to support this
as a more essential aspect of the MW develpoment ecosystem and even
release
On 13.01.2015 18:47, Yaron Koren wrote:
...
And if you know that I'm part of the SMW community, and are wondering why
I've created an extension that seeks to replace SMW, there's a long answer
to that, that we hashed out on the SMW mailing list. The short answer is
that I still consider myself
Hi Peter,
As for SMW-related jobs, it is safe to delete them from the table and
(optionally) to use the SMW refresh maintenance script for updating or
even completely regenerating data of all pages (if you think it is needed).
I think that something similar should apply to all jobs MW
Hi Larry,
in general, the best place to ask SMW questions is the semediawiki-user
mailing list. Quick answers below:
On 11.02.2016 04:16, Larry Martell wrote:
I am a total newbie with SMW, and I've inherited a system that no one
knows any details about.
I have a few questions:
How can I
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