On 12/25/2012 08:05, janI wrote:
On 25 December 2012 13:22, TJ Frazier <tjfraz...@cfl.rr.com> wrote:

On 12/25/2012 04:03, janI wrote:

HI Tj and Helen.

First please bear over with me, it is x-mas morning, and my head is not
fully operational :-)

Let me explain:
we are actually running on the test system, I have a link for production
that I can switch to different directories, and I simply pointed it at
test
(which makes it easy to switch back).

Of course I also updated the DB.


@Tj:
I see your problem, that is a security issue I did not see comming :-(

You tested the editor in test, can you confirm that it had no problems ?

@Helen:

This has to do with the UTF8 conversion, I understood from the previous
mails that it worked on wikitest...and I just tested a couple of pages (in
russian), which to be honest I did not understand, but the looked like the
old wiki :-)

I can do the UTF8 conversion, pn text and pages in the live system, but I
have my children visiting, so it will take a couple of days.


If any of you (on anybody else with a serious reason) request that I roll
back I wil do it by restoring the db backup from yesterday and activating
the old code...please advice quickly in order not to loose too many
changes.

Have a nice day, and thanks for advicing me.
Jan I.


Hi, Jan, Helen,

*UTF8*: It seems we have some scattered conversion problems in this area.
The big question is, how many? The "Unused files" special page is showing
strange entries for the first few items, too; the names look like what I'd
expect from double conversion.

@Helen: can you give us a better idea of how big the problem is? Cyrillic
is "Greek to me" (="unknown"), too. I am assuming that this would be
important, for going back or going forward.

Helen told me off list, that we should go ahead and fix iit in the live
version, but your comments make me a bit nervous, so yes I also would like
a "damage estimate". I have not run the UTF8 conversion script we got, so
that might solve the whole problem.

I see in a later note that you are doing this. Good; I think we need it.

*Editor*: Loading the toolbar has always been a two-step process: the
first part is initially visible, then the rest of the icons load quickly
but visibly later. (I'd love to know more about what's going on here,
because I'd love to add an icon to the list: <tt>TEXT HERE</tt>, something
I use frequently.) I think (but cannot confirm) that it was working on
testwiki. I did do a little editing on testwiki, so I should have noticed
the glitch, but maybe I didn't.

Please have a look now, I added "WikiEditor" instead of the default,
because it has some issues with the seconds part icons and are not easy
extendable.

Look in mediawiki, there are examples on how to extend the icons, you can
do it for your user, and once it works I can include them.


"WikiEdditor" looks good to me, and seems to work fine. I will investigate extending the icons.

*Category for Speedy Deletion*: Jan, you deleted this category. Granted,
it was empty at the time, but we sysops chase and delete pages that show up
here. This is how non-sysops request page deletion, by adding the template,
{{delete|explanation}} to the page. Then a sysop looks at the page and the
reason, and acts accordingly: deletes the page or removes the template, and
explains why in the summary.

Sorry, there was not comment like in the russian pages. Can you please make
it again, and put a comment in there.

Done.


Most of the users who would request such a thing are now sysops, and can
do their own deletions, but even there, they might want a second opinion. I
suggest that this method is worth keeping. Therefore, I have re-created the
category.

Agree, but please put a note like "to not delete even if empty" for future
admins :-)

Done.

Concentrating on the glitches, I have failed to mention that most of the new setup looks wonderful. It was a lot of work, and we are most grateful for your attention.

/tj/

/tj/


On 25 December 2012 04:54, Helen russian <helenruss...@gmail.com> wrote:

  Hello all.

Jan,

Russian characters are damaged in the page names and in the category
names.
Please look at 
http://wiki.openoffice.org/**wiki/Category:RU<http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:RU>

Look also at other names: http<http://wiki.openoffice.**
org/wiki/Category:AR <http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:AR>>






  
://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/**Category:AR<http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:AR>
<http://wiki.**openoffice.org/wiki/Category:**AR<http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:AR>



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Regards,
Helen

2012/12/25 janI <j...@apache.org>:

Hi Tj.

I have no problem with the editor tool bar ? or did I misunderstand you
?
(see attachment)

Wikitest is not active at the moment, because I have switches 1.20.2 to
production.

Rgds
Jan I.


On 24 December 2012 20:47, TJ Frazier <tjfraz...@cfl.rr.com> wrote:


On 12/24/2012 06:50, janI wrote:


Hi.

I have taken wiki.openoffice.org, down for a db maintenance.

Jan I.

  Jan,

I'm seeing a problem with the editor tool bar. Tried to check it out on
testwiki, but got a 403.

/tj/





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Helen








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