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--- Comment #5 from Brion Vibber br...@wikimedia.org 2009-05-14 20:44:17 UTC
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More special pages would be a big step backwards since it would make the UI
even more broken.
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--- Comment #6 from Happy-melon happy-me...@live.com 2009-05-14 20:57:06 UTC
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What do you mean? Is it broken in more ways than just having the wrong tabs? It
seems to me that things like permissions, robot policies, caching, etc, can
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--- Comment #7 from Trevor Parscal tpars...@wikimedia.org 2009-05-14
20:59:32 UTC ---
What if there was a special way to register a special page as an action.
class ActionPage extends SpecialPage {
/* stuff here that makes the special
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--- Comment #8 from Aryeh Gregor simetrical+wikib...@gmail.com 2009-05-14
21:19:22 UTC ---
That's what I was thinking, yes. But that would probably require a lot of
refactoring if we wanted to avoid code duplication. Making MovePage an
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--- Comment #9 from Happy-melon happy-me...@live.com 2009-05-14 21:28:25 UTC
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I'm just looking at playing with SkinTemplate.php to allow a second Title
object to be specified, the Title of the page to render most of the UI for.
Tabs
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--- Comment #10 from Trevor Parscal tpars...@wikimedia.org 2009-05-14
21:30:29 UTC ---
Just because we add the ActionPage class and it's functionality with the UI
doesn't mean we have to migrate all actions immediately. They can migrate
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--- Comment #11 from Brion Vibber br...@wikimedia.org 2009-05-14 21:33:58
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(In reply to comment #7)
What if there was a special way to register a special page as an action.
class ActionPage extends SpecialPage {
/* stuff here
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--- Comment #12 from Happy-melon happy-me...@live.com 2009-05-14 21:44:45
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Created an attachment (id=6118)
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Allows special pages to use the UI of other pages
Try this; it
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Summary|'Move' tab should be|Page move
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