Hi everyone
We're running 1.6 of Mediawiki and 1.2b of LDAP Authentication extension
and everything is working well, we can successfully login to our AD
domain. Before we make it live however, I want to hide the AD domain
from the login screen.
When you go to the Special:Userlogin page, you get
A, you are really one very lucky and fortunate guy. I left my website
open for registration at
Dummipedia.orghttp://dummipedia.org/Free_Simplified_Online_Encyclopedia
for
almost 2 years and hardly anyone does.
PM Poon
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Waleed Pervaiz
Hi D.D. Sumurai8, I am having tremendous problems with browsers. Seems like
my websites only looks good in Firefox.
PM Poon
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Sumurai8 (DD) sumur...@gmail.com wrote:
A, you are really one very lucky and fortunate guy. I left my website
open for
Hi Jake Ford, I somehow missed your mail. You have indeed found a better
solution. I have seen your site and like that very much. I am trying to
change over but somehow, I don't seem to get it working. In fact, I can't
even find the place to insert the Adsense account id.
PM Poon
On Tue, May
Hola!!
No me vuelvas a enviar este mail, por favor, estoy esperando un mail
importante!!!
If you understand that email, you'll visit www.translate.google.com
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 15:48:14 +0800
From: ekomp...@gmail.com
To: mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re:
I misread it as No me vulvas, LOL. Anyway, I did translate it and it reads
Hello! I am sending this mail again, please, I'm expecting an important
mail!
By the way, what are you driving at?
PM Poon
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Michan Ballack michan...@hotmail.comwrote:
Hola!!
No me
Okay, I guess I get what you are trying to mean. My mail was a follow-up of
an earlier mail regarding the GoogleSearch problem. Jake has found a better
solution and I want to know how it is done as I don't know where to put the
Adsense ID for the new solution. Sorry if my earlier message was too
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John Gardner wrote:
Hi everyone
We're running 1.6 of Mediawiki and 1.2b of LDAP Authentication extension
and everything is working well, we can successfully login to our AD
domain. Before we make it live however, I want to hide the AD domain
When I was messing around with this, I wanted to do the same thing, but
I just used CSS to hide it.
Simon
That's what I've done, but obviously anyone who looked at the source
would be able to see the domain name and I'd like to remove the
knowledge from anyone. ;-)
Thanks anyway.
John
Hello,
I have a question for those of you running SVN (or a similar CVS.) We here
at EcoliWiki.net have a small number of people working on active development
of extensions, and we keep those extensions in an SVN repository. We have
the repository divided into four top-level directories,
On Special:Specialpages, Special:Import only shows up if one is a Sysop.
How do I make some others listed there act the same? E.g., Special:Ipblocklist.
Do I really have to perform open heart surgery,
That's what I've done, but obviously anyone who looked at the source
would be able to see the domain name and I'd like to remove the
knowledge from anyone. ;-)
You can:
1. Hide it with CSS like mentioned, and
2. Use a fake domain name; it doesn't have to be your real domain
name, it can be
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