Ditto.

I'm also working on a command that would be a lot niftier if it could  
store some preferences somewhere that would persist across firefox  
sessions and command reloads.

Thanks,

Jeff

On Apr 22, 2009, at 4:41 PM, dplepage wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>   I have a private mediawiki installation that I use to collect
> miscellaneous notes from meetings, etc. I wrote a little command
> called 'wiki' to automatically open new pages on my wiki for editing,
> so that I can type e.g. "wiki GLunch." and have it open up http:// 
> <path
> to my wiki>/Glunch/04/22/2009?action=edit. I also added a noun type
> that uses the mediawiki api to get a list of existing pages and
> suggest them. I have two questions:
>
> 1) Since the wiki is password protected, if I'm not logged in the
> attempt to generate suggestions pops up an authentication window. This
> is irritating because if I'm looking for a different command but it
> starts with 'w', Ubiquity suggests my wiki command and tries to get
> the page list, forcing me to authenticate before I can keep typing. Is
> there a way I can check whether I'm authenticated and forgo the
> suggestions if I'm not?
>
> 2) I can't usefully share the script with other people because the URL
> of my private wiki is hard-coded. Is there anything analogous to
> environment variables that I could set on my browser, so that other
> people with mediawiki installations could use it for their wikis
> without needing their own copy of it? If so, how do I access it?
>
> You can see the command here: http://gist.github.com/100168
>
> Thank you very much,
> Dan Lepage
>
> >



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