Quoting Ira Abramov, from the post of Thu, 17 Jun:
> Quoting Ira Abramov, from the post of Thu, 17 Jun:
> >
> > ok, got it, now I have a nice error message that happend because
> > obviously the scheme has changed and there's a field missing in the DB,
>
> ok, this was solved on IRC, thanks Brion, Tim and Domas!
still had to add the rc_ip field to table recentchanges, but thanks to
the nicely detailed error messages it took only a few seconds. I wish
other web applications were this verbose yet to the point.
now came the stage of testing this for my non-GNU friends. apperently
Monobook is heavy into CSS2 or whatever that prevents it from rendering
correctly on MSIE. this was not the case in the older version installed
on the wikipedia site. compare (if you have explorer available) the two:
http://cliki.site.co.il/
http://he.wikipedia.org/
the other item is that I have yet not figured out why the TOC does not
appear on the main page (but seems to work fine on a regular article)
any hints will be most welcome...
--
Too much of a good thing
Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/
> Quoting Ira Abramov, from the post of Thu, 17 Jun:
> >
> > ok, got it, now I have a nice error message that happend because
> > obviously the scheme has changed and there's a field missing in the DB,
>
> ok, this was solved on IRC, thanks Brion, Tim and Domas!
still had to add the rc_ip field to table recentchanges, but thanks to
the nicely detailed error messages it took only a few seconds. I wish
other web applications were this verbose yet to the point.
now came the stage of testing this for my non-GNU friends. apperently
Monobook is heavy into CSS2 or whatever that prevents it from rendering
correctly on MSIE. this was not the case in the older version installed
on the wikipedia site. compare (if you have explorer available) the two:
http://cliki.site.co.il/
http://he.wikipedia.org/
the other item is that I have yet not figured out why the TOC does not
appear on the main page (but seems to work fine on a regular article)
any hints will be most welcome...
--
Too much of a good thing
Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/