By the way, dont ask "is it possible". Everything is technically possible,
provided you have unlimited resources.
Instead, describe what you want to do (eg prevent everybody but you and
those you trust from accessing your files) without talking about technical
implementation (in this case,
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 7:56 PM, Brian Wolff wrote:
> The official tarball releases are at: https://releases.wikimedia.
> org/mediawiki/
>
> For the old versions of skins, you can download from urls like
> https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-skins-Vector/archive/REL1_24.zip
> (Replace 1_24
See https://m.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Calling_internally or just call
WikiPage::doEditContent() directly
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Brian
On Tuesday, May 29, 2018, George, Garrett J. (JSC-CB111)[SGT, INC] <
garrett.j.geo...@nasa.gov> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm currently building an api module to act as a pseudo backend
Hey all,
I'm currently building an api module to act as a pseudo backend for and
standalone application and I'm trying to call the api for editing pages. I
could use the cURL PHP library to make an HTTP request but that seems silly
given that the extension's PHP is already being run within
Hi,
A new episode of the MediaWiki podcast Between the Brackets is out, this
one an interview with WMF developer Kunal Mehta (also known as legoktm).
You can listen to it here:
http://betweenthebrackets.libsyn.com/episode-9-kunal-mehta
-Yaron
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