2011/2/12 青子守歌 (aokomoriuta) maill...@enmps.net:
Thank you for your advice.
You mean we should be careful about upgrading jQuery's version if the script
uses jQuery,
i.e. the problem you refer to is not caused if we dont' use jQuery, right?
It's not so much about using jQuery as it is to
2011/2/13 MZMcBride z...@mzmcbride.com:
For example, Meta-Wiki was returning completely blank pages due to the use
of document.write() on pages that contained a particular CSS class. If
document.write() is completely disallowed, it should be noted somewhere
prominently along with other
MZMcBride wrote:
Guillaume Paumier wrote:
The installation of ResourceLoader may cause compatibility issues
with
existing JavaScript code.
It'd be nice to have a list of things that will definitely be
problematic
(must be fixed), things that might be problematic (should be fixed),
Hi all,
Starting with the wikis that have already been switched I'll make
making a sweep
accross all wikis checking for broken stuff.
Anything directly related and/or broken with 1.17 I will attempt to
fix right away.
Things I see more than one wiki will be noted on the migration guide [1]
Greetings,
As you may know, the Wikimedia teach team has started to upgrade
MediaWiki on some wikis. MediaWiki is the software that runs all
Wikimedia wikis.
The most visible change for Wikimedia users will be the deployment of
ResourceLoader [1].
ResourceLoader optimizes the use of JavaScript
What kind of issues are expected concretely?
Is there any kinds of checklist or todo?
Original Message
Subject: [Wikitech-l] [ResourceLoader] JavaScript may break on your wiki: Fix
it before that happens
From: Guillaume Paumier gpaum...@wikimedia.org
To: Wikimedia Foundation
2011/2/12 青子守歌 (aokomoriuta) maill...@enmps.net:
What kind of issues are expected concretely?
Is there any kinds of checklist or todo?
Trevor probably knows more about this, but what I can tell you at
least is that some wikis load their own version of jQuery in their
site JS, which can break
Thank you for your advice.
You mean we should be careful about upgrading jQuery's version if the script
uses jQuery,
i.e. the problem you refer to is not caused if we dont' use jQuery, right?
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] [ResourceLoader] JavaScript may break on
Guillaume Paumier wrote:
The installation of ResourceLoader may cause compatibility issues with
existing JavaScript code.
It'd be nice to have a list of things that will definitely be problematic
(must be fixed), things that might be problematic (should be fixed), and
things that are generally