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stoppingby4now

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  1. Oops. I forgot to add the code in to display the External URL's. It's showing up now.
  2. When you are on the mod page, go to PAGE TOOLS->EDIT WITH FORM in the menu. The first tab (Mod Information) has a label at the bottom called 'External URL'. Click the [Add Another] button just below it, fill out the two fields for 'Link Label' (i.e. Mirror), and 'URL'. It will then show up next to 'Links' on the mod page, just below the Forum link.
  3. The Automatic Updates setting set to "Do not..." was honored, as I did not get the new version. That's where it stops though, as attempting to launch the game caused Steam to mark Skyrim as needing an update. Half @$$ fix that still doesn't do us any good.
  4. Very true in this case, I'll go ahead and do that now. EDIT: The SMW documentation says that there's a hard limit set in the config files, any idea what that's currently set to? There doesn't seem to be "Max" value for the inline limit, so I'm not sure how you'd force it to the max. Max is something on the order of 1000 if I recall. Use limit and set it to a high number like 200 in the query.
  5. Thanks Gyro! We really appreciate the help. I'll take a look at the link you mention to see if it can't be spruced up a bit ;) EDIT: Actually, that link is a built in result of MediaWiki I think. Not something easily configured (at least in terms of appearance) I know you can change the displayed text of that link (see the SMW documentation, I'm on my phone), but I haven't tried formatting that text or using a template, it might work. Actually, it is preferable in this case to update the query to display all results so that the link never shows. I can't do it at present.
  6. ROFL...almost made me shoot tea out my nose. Thanks for the work so far mishmash, it's greatly appreciated.
  7. Very odd. Is this a public wiki? If so, you can pm me the URL and I'll poke around. We haven't upgraded to 1.20.3 here yet, but I'll try out in my dev environment and see if I notice the same problem. Also check your error log.
  8. It sounds like you probably ran the upgrade process from the command line and the php version of the CLI was the correct 5.4. If that's the case, you need to make sure to restart your web server so that it picks up the new version of PHP. If that doesn't resolve it, the shared library for 5.4 probably isn't being loaded.
  9. That is a good idea, and something we could implement.
  10. The user that made the edits does have a forum account created on 3/6/13. The edits that the user made were also reverted by Neovalen, but after reviewing them I don't see anything malicious. Just someone that obviously isn't familiar with Wiki etiquette.
  11. @JawZ Thanks for posting about the weather. I traced back to a WIP thread, and the clouds are truly amazing. The discussion on choosing a name was back July of last year, so hoping he's still working on it.
  12. Got it working, give it a try again.
  13. I'm getting a message about "Edit time not found in HTML document.". It probably has something to do with the new web server configuration, so will have to debug that.
  14. Finally, a patch to verify if Steam actually fixed the Automated Updates setting.
  15. The extra menus are only available when a user is logged in, but anyone that has a forum account can log in to the wiki.
  16. If it's available on the workshop still, then the source needs to be changed.
  17. Those are some great affects.
  18. I'm kind of thinking of a more complex DataDictionary setup, but geared towards an FAQ. The main page would get a TOC, sub-pages would house main sections, sub-pages of those specific questions, etc. And a form could drive it all.
  19. In relation to the Troubleshooting guide and setting up queries (and having only one solution per tab), I don't think headertabs is the way to go. Mainly because reducing to one tab per issue will eventually cause a high number of tabs to exist and that isn't a very good solution for scanning. I believe a sub-page hierarchy would be better. Mainly because even if you have one issue limited to a single sub-page, that page may still end up having a lot of information. Using sub-pages then allows you to link directly to headers, which you can't do with headertabs. Sub-pages can also be queryed without the need for a property to act as glue. At least, this is based on my understanding of what you guys are wanting to do. If I'm off based, or not making sense, let me know.
  20. SSL beat me to it, the MVP hosts file is a good one. It's also recommended to turn off the DNS Client Service when you use that hosts file. They have instructions for different scenarios on the website. I'm currently using one from hpHosts. It has more entries, but they have an optimized file as well.
  21. I think that's just a side affect of using add-blockers. Since the scripts don't run when they are disabled, they aren't collecting enough data on you. When you do enable them and they don't have enough data, it pretty much becomes random crap advertisements until they get at least some reasonable amout of data in which to start truly targeting adds. Personally, I use a hosts file that redirects a ton of sites to localhost, so I can enable my add blocker for sites to support, but if the advertiser is in that list, I don't get messages about having adds blocked, and I still don't get them. :P Kind of cheating, but there is just too much data collection going on for my tastes.
  22. Your primary group wasn't "Registered" which is why you couldn't log-in. You should be good to go now.
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