On 5/18/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, May 18, 2006 10:39 pm, Christopher wrote:
> I've built a front-end to display information from a wikimedia
> database
> that uses Text_Wiki and Text_Wiki_Mediawiki, but I can't seem to
> figure
> out how the wiki keeps track of its cook
On Thu, May 18, 2006 10:39 pm, Christopher wrote:
> I've built a front-end to display information from a wikimedia
> database
> that uses Text_Wiki and Text_Wiki_Mediawiki, but I can't seem to
> figure
> out how the wiki keeps track of its cookies and such. I would like to
> expand this to front-en
Chris Rukas wrote:
I'm not sure where I should go for wiki community though :-\. I wanted
to try and contact the Text_Wiki or the Text_Wiki_Mediawiki or the
Yawiki guy(I think the same as the Text_Wiki) for this information but
PEAR said talk on this channel. Any recomendations on where I ca
Hmm, didn't think about it until you said database, but storing an RSS
feed in mysql woudl probably be easier than parsing an xml file.. :)
Thanks
And downloaded wikimedia from wikimedia.com :p Not much help there from
what I can get, but I'll try some more. :)
Thanks again.
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Christopher wrote:
I've built a front-end to display information from a wikimedia database
that uses Text_Wiki and Text_Wiki_Mediawiki, but I can't seem to figure
out how the wiki keeps track of its cookies and such. I would like to
expand this to front-end so if it can pick up someone has l
I've built a front-end to display information from a wikimedia database
that uses Text_Wiki and Text_Wiki_Mediawiki, but I can't seem to figure
out how the wiki keeps track of its cookies and such. I would like to
expand this to front-end so if it can pick up someone has logged into the
wik
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