2011/1/29 Krinkle :
> Op 29 jan 2011, om 17:29 heeft MZMcBride het volgende geschreven:
> Compare the following two pages (when logged out):
>
> * http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A-gunner.gif
> * http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A-gunner.svg
A nice example. A couple of others:
http://
Thanks for pointing this out; I'll fix it soonish.
Please post such issues on the extensions discussion page or bugzilla. They
have nothing to do with the Subject of this thread.
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On 30 Jan 2011 01:30, "Daniel Friesen" wrote:
> While reviewing SubPageList to see if it
While reviewing SubPageList to see if it was good enough quality to
install on a wiki of mine, I came round to Validator double checking it
(since SubPageList uses Validator).
From the looks of the code, Validator, and various Validator based
extensions appear to be using parser->parse() insid
* Aryeh Gregor [Thu, 27 Jan 2011
14:27:21 -0500]:
> HTML5 specifies that they should, for passwords:
>
> "User agents must not allow users to insert U+000A LINE FEED (LF) or
> U+000D CARRIAGE RETURN (CR) characters into the value."
>
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/st
That's much better than using editbin :)
I added the following:
ThreadStackSize 8388608
The stack overflow issue is gone now. This should be in the MW.org apache
config docs and elsewhere (especially for 1.17, since nothing beforehand was
running into this limit).
Platonides wrote:
>
> The
Op 29 jan 2011, om 17:29 heeft MZMcBride het volgende geschreven:
> Platonides wrote:
>> MZMcBride wrote:
>>> There was previous discussion about this, but more discussion is
>>> needed,
>>> apparently. Is site-wide CSS the best way to do this? Would a
>>> toggle on the
>>> file description pa
Platonides wrote:
> MZMcBride wrote:
>> There was previous discussion about this, but more discussion is needed,
>> apparently. Is site-wide CSS the best way to do this? Would a toggle on the
>> file description page make more sense? User preference?
>
> It's easy to add such "preference" as a gad
The default thread stack for Apache binary is 256Kb [1]
However, apr_thread_create() allows to use a different stack size
(apr_threadattr_stacksize_set).
The value used is stored in the global variable ap_thread_stacksize
which can be set in ThreadStackSize at httpd.conf
http://httpd.apache.org/doc
A little bug i reported to Mozilla:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629878
This happens in Wikipedia and Wordpress, but not in GMail, so it may
interest MediaWiki developers.
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MZMcBride wrote:
> There was previous discussion about this, but more discussion is needed,
> apparently. Is site-wide CSS the best way to do this? Would a toggle on the
> file description page make more sense? User preference?
>
> MZMcBride
It's easy to add such "preference" as a gadget.
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