I'd expect a centralized way to set uploads to readonly
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Jun 15 2018
Okay, I read from the documentation that this setting is "To disable file delete/restore temporarily. " This makes the variable useless.
Jun 14 2018
Jun 9 2018
In T117332#4269316, @MusikAnimal wrote:Can you think of a way to find these uncategorized pages?
In T117332#4269288, @MusikAnimal wrote:This happened again with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:TimSGearhart/sandbox. A speedy deletion tag was added on April 16 but the page was never put in the category. I have since made a null edit and that fixed it.
Maybe we could run a query to look for Template:Db (and variants) transclusions where the page is not in Category:Candidates for speedy deletion?
May 30 2018
May 27 2018
May 26 2018
May 25 2018
In T186456#4230198, @demon wrote:My addition (removing non-composer support for SMTP) is in master and REL1_31.
May 18 2018
In T194848#4212433, @mmodell wrote:@Ciencia_Al_Poder Indeed that is probably caused by this one, however, I just merged the fix so if your problem persists it must be something else.
May 17 2018
I'm not seeing any notifications since about 2 days in mediawiki.org from flow posts, even though my watchlist has changes from them. I assume the cause is this task, right? Or do you prefer to open a new task for investigation?
May 14 2018
Ok, maybe I did not understood the problem correctly. With $wgAllowMicrodataAttributes = true;, <meta> tags are allowed on wikitext, but only as a normal element in the same place where they appear in wikitext, they aren't put in the <head> section.
Apparently, on SQLServer the default for varbinary should be (0x)
May 13 2018
As said by Bawolff in T106990#1483597
If $wgAllowMicrodataAttributes is true (false by default) we allow meta in wikitext.
May 11 2018
It would be cool to have this patch in the 1.31 LTS release
May 7 2018
In T76554#4188271, @MusikAnimal wrote:Some bots use JSON config pages that are intentionally open for anyone to edit, for example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Community_Tech_bot/Popular_pages_config.json
May 5 2018
purgeList.php looks very outdated
May 3 2018
Apr 26 2018
It may be easier if we support embedding SVG instead of rasterizing it (T5593: [Epic] SVG client side rendering), so we don't have to touch the thumbnail URL
Apr 24 2018
In T91683#4154579, @Jdlrobson wrote:Markup
{{pageimage|Foo.jpg}}
sets the page image to Foo.jpg if Foo.jpg is in the page.
If Foo.jpg is not in the page the command is ignored.
Apr 23 2018
Apr 21 2018
You're right about also changing maxage
Apr 20 2018
Imagine a scenario with a Varnish/Squid cache, and a wiki with lots of visits each day on different pages and very few edits. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
@Krinkle You abandoned the patch but didn't closed the task... why? If you're sure this isn't going anywhere, feel free to close it as declined/invalid.
Apr 19 2018
Reopening, since I'm currently seeing the "custom formatting" on the page of the description.
Apr 18 2018
This happens also on mediawiki.org now, see T192435
Apr 15 2018
In T191004#4132152, @Samwilson wrote:Could this be something to do with session storage (out of space etc.)?
Apr 13 2018
In T191004#4128973, @Samwilson wrote:The login form is has a link to log in via HTTPS (as though it doesn't know that it already is).
Apr 12 2018
Apr 8 2018
Probably not useful to investigate this after several days. Couldn't reproduce again.
It shouldn't happen anymore. action=raw sends cache-control: no-cache headers, which prevents squid/varnish from caching it:
Apr 3 2018
Of course!
Mar 29 2018
Mar 28 2018
Mar 27 2018
Varnish or Squid won't "revalidate" the contents of the cache, sending requests with If-Modified-Since while the s-maxage is still current, hence this doesn't disable caching at all. This is not a problem for WMF. The problem is when one uses a reverse-proxy that doesn't support PURGE requests, and you configure it to "revalidate" on each request, sending If-Modified-Since headers from the cached content every time.
Mar 26 2018
In T178629#4081821, @Simetrical wrote:So if the article was last modified on March 12, and on March 22 Squid sends an If-Modified-Since: March 12, reply with a 304 that has a cache expiry time of 20 days instead of 30. Then Last-Modified can be kept correct.
In T188831#4081384, @Cparle wrote:@Ciencia_Al_Poder can you confirm that the file you raised this ticket about works ok now?
Mar 25 2018
Mar 24 2018
This is done in English Wikipedia, that's fine, but it doesn't mean it should be part of MediaWiki core. See previous discussions about drawbacks. If you ask me, I'll say it should even be set as a gadget, to allow users enable/disable it and prevent legitimate uses of /skin.js or /skin.css subpages render inaccessible.
In T176291#4077306, @Daimona wrote:@Ciencia_Al_Poder regarding your last comment, do you think T175933 may have a similar cause as well? I'll try to take some time to thoroughly investigate this issue and try to find a solution, although I'm not so sure I'll be able to find one.
Mar 23 2018
The explanation seems to be T93723#1150923
Mar 22 2018
In T190429#4073710, @jmatazzoni wrote:I think I have a good line on what his happening. When I'm logged OUT, I see the missing comments. When I'm logged IN, I don't see them. I confirmed this pattern on Mac Chrome, Safari and Firefox, using multiple accounts.
Yeah, I now see both replies on that topic. Maybe something failed to update on redis/memcached, and the old cached data wasn't refreshed properly
This happens to the other notification that I have, for this topic: https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Topic:U9adjtb1wlq57een&action=history by user Ehtech2000: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Ehtech2000
Mar 21 2018
es.wikivoyage has subpages enabled for NS_TEMPLATE:
Mar 19 2018
Yes, that would work for us.
Hmm, this won't work, I think, since the message seems to specify a subpage, while I'm using a whole new namespace.
Mar 18 2018
Something like the {{#setmainimage: }} could be used, as it's done with Extension:OpenGraphMeta. It returns the image, which can be used directly inside templates.
Mar 10 2018
In T127147#2333083, @Majr wrote:In T127147#2073423, @Krinkle wrote:For example, you may want to use the skins filter instead (e.g. skins=minerva).
Too bad that doesn't work either. Gadgets uses the user's skin setting, which is never minerva.
Mar 3 2018
Probably related: T188831
In T74445#4020665, @RazeSoldier wrote:I follow step of the reproduce (except download an extension and load it step), only open_basedir set to MediaWiki install directory in LocalSettings.php, then my wiki was destroyed. I got two error messages:
- Warning: is_dir(): open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/tmp) is not within the allowed path(s): (w/) in w/includes/libs/filebackend/fsfile/TempFSFile.php on line 90
Mar 2 2018
I've done the sorting, and fixed a typo
Feb 28 2018
It looks like a sane fix for this. The previous part of the "if" clause already adds a \n at the end of $text before adding the cite contents.
Feb 21 2018
The "fun" is because WMF is using tidy. Otherwise there's no fun, because it completely trashes the skin. See this for example
Feb 18 2018
I've debugged until the fetchFirstLetterData method of IcuCollation.php
Feb 17 2018
That require_once hasn't been touched in 11 years, I don't think this is a bug in that library.
Ok, thanks. I've done this and the performance has improved a lot.
This is no longer an issue (everything in the description works as it should), so I'm assuming it has been fixed
Feb 16 2018
For users affected by this bug, kindly ask the user requesting the merge to clear their watchlist. They can edit the watchlist in "raw mode" and copy its contents to a text file before clearing it, and then paste it again after the merge.
Feb 15 2018
I'm confused... I downloaded Vagrant and expected to be some tests about this, or at least I'd try to write a test to make it fail because of this bug and then fix it. But, to my surprise, PEAR libraries are not inside the /vendor folder. Yet it's listed on the git repo https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/diffusion/MWVD/history/master/pear/mail_mime/
Feb 13 2018
Whoops! Maybe the job queue wasn't cleared when I tested it (although I let some minutes before reporting it, and also had time to add it on the test wiki to check!). I've done a null edit and it displays the template data correctly from the api and from Visual Editor. Thanks for the tip!
Feb 11 2018
Feb 10 2018
In T31075#317090, @Worden.lee wrote:The new MultiUpload that I've checked in today provides separate descriptions per file. I'll leave this bug open because of the request for JavaScript to copy the description downward, which I haven't implemented.
Feb 5 2018
Feb 4 2018
After trying to figure out where's the problem (it wasn't obvious to me), I came across this SO reply: https://stackoverflow.com/a/31181192/7268905
Jan 31 2018
You can test the same page with lazy loaded images enabled here http://test.wikidex.net/index.php?title=Trapinch&useformat=mobile