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    === Friday 2015-01-30 ===
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    * The citations list for any [[w:wiki]] article expressed where-ever a <nowiki><references/></nowiki> tag is put and it would seem to work with the [[GloBBA12:Imported citation templates]]. I ticked the "include templates" and it pulled all the referenced templates as well so it looks like a big import. --[[User:Juboxi|Juboxi]] ([[User talk:Juboxi|talk]]) 20:15, 30 January 2015 (EET)
    * The citations list for any [[w:wiki]] article expressed where-ever a <nowiki><references/></nowiki> tag is put and it would seem to work with the [[GloBBA12:Imported citation templates]]. I ticked the "include templates" and it pulled all the referenced templates as well so it looks like a big import. --[[User:Juboxi|Juboxi]] ([[User talk:Juboxi|talk]]) 20:15, 30 January 2015 (EET)
    ::: Meh. I had the Scribunto extension that adds support for the [[w:LUA]] language that the modern citation [[w:Wikipedia:Templates]] require already installed. And now even working for the inline citations out of which the [[MediaWiki]] makes 2-way links out of.  --21:35, 30 January 2015 (EET)





    Revision as of 19:35, 30 January 2015

    January

    Friday 2015-01-30

    • The citations list for any w:wiki article expressed where-ever a <references/> tag is put and it would seem to work with the GloBBA12:Imported citation templates. I ticked the "include templates" and it pulled all the referenced templates as well so it looks like a big import. --Juboxi (talk) 20:15, 30 January 2015 (EET)
    Meh. I had the Scribunto extension that adds support for the w:LUA language that the modern citation w:Wikipedia:Templates require already installed. And now even working for the inline citations out of which the MediaWiki makes 2-way links out of. --21:35, 30 January 2015 (EET)


    Thursday 2015-01-29

    • Slowness of saves now fixed. --Juboxi (talk) 17:00, 29 January 2015 (EET)
    • Account creations are now disabled to avoid the spambots registering accounts and spamming. --14:26, 29 January 2015 (EET)

    Wednesday 2015-01-28

    Good news too.. The <ref>contentgoeshere<ref/> tags can be made to work with XML exporting the appropriate templates onto the study wiki. After that all one needs to is to replace the non-referenced entries ( mostly things in Category:realcontent <- the link is red but the category is ok.) with the ones with the original references from Wikipedia. After this it is a question of only "is it accessible?" via normal channels and you have one more source for your w:Thesis. To generate the reflist ( now that the MediaWiki extensions are.. or more like have been in place for over 2 yrs ) you just need to put <reflist/> at the point you want the references list to be displayed for wikipage X. --Juboxi (talk) 17:19, 28 January 2015 (EET)

    Monday 2015-01-19

    * There is a broken CAPTCHA or few around here causing slowness and apparently inability to edit the wiki for users other then me. --Juboxi (talk) 16:45, 19 January 2015 (EET)

    Issue unfortunately still unresolved. Should prlly look at the logs, maybe turn debugging mode logging in w:MediaWiki --Juboxi (talk) 17:19, 28 January 2015 (EET)
    Managed to turn debugging on finally and found the problem causing the slow saves. Now saves are fast as lightning (or almost). --Juboxi (talk) 16:59, 29 January 2015 (EET)
    • Made and verified backups. If you haven't loaded them into a reference system to make sure they work should the need arise you cannot call them backups. --Juboxi (talk) 16:39, 19 January 2015 (EET)