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Don't know if you've looked in the [[Single Page Application]] concept, but if not check it out it's awesome - it's much more than just the idea of the whole app running in one index.html - the key point is the "hash fragments" and "inner browsing" concept. --[[User:Nad|nad]] 02:03, 17 November 2011 (PST)
 
Don't know if you've looked in the [[Single Page Application]] concept, but if not check it out it's awesome - it's much more than just the idea of the whole app running in one index.html - the key point is the "hash fragments" and "inner browsing" concept. --[[User:Nad|nad]] 02:03, 17 November 2011 (PST)
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==Minor imperfections in the site's emails about watchlist activity==
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Here's the text of the most recent email, saying I did something I didn't.
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Dear Robin Patterson,
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The OrganicDesign Wiki page Category:News has been changed on 08:11, 5
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December 2011 by Robin Patterson, see
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https://organicdesign.co.nz/Category:News for the current revision.
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Alternative news sources
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(https://organicdesign.co.nz/Alternative_news_sources) has been added to
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Category:News (https://organicdesign.co.nz/Category:News)
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Editor's summary: Redirected page to [[Truth]]
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Contact the editor:
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mail: https://organicdesign.co.nz/Special:EmailUser/Robin_Patterson
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wiki: https://organicdesign.co.nz/User:Infomaniac
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There will be no other notifications in case of further changes unless
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you visit this page.
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You could also reset the notification flags for all your watched pages
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on your watchlist.
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            Your friendly OrganicDesign Wiki notification system
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--
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To change your watchlist settings, visit
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https://organicdesign.co.nz/Special:Watchlist/edit
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To delete the page from your watchlist, visit
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$UNWATCHURL
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Feedback and further assistance:
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https://organicdesign.co.nz/Help:Contents
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That's the first time the system has produced such a definite error. But the above also illustrates a constant error: "There will be no other notifications in case of further changes unless you visit this page." - despite saying that every time, the system continues to send me such notifications even if I haven't visited the page lately.
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I don't mind, but your experts may like to get things right in that area.
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Kind regards. [[User:Robin Patterson|Robin Patterson]] 01:16, 9 December 2011 (PST)

Revision as of 09:16, 9 December 2011

To Do

SSL Certificate of organicdesign is invalid, scaring people off...

To Do: find out who is responsible for fixing this
I'm responsible for that, SSL is only intended for private users not public so paying for some corporate trust is a waste in that case. You're being redirected to SSL now because I made you a sysop a few days ago. You can add an exception so it doesn't keep raising warnings. --nad 13:05, 17 September 2010 (NZST)
It doesn't really bother me at all, but some of my friends go to the site; they don't even have accounts. Perhaps i'm copying to them the url with the https: instead of http: - that must be it. Additionally, FYI for me at least, neither Firefox or Chrome want to remember the exception I keep adding.
I'll pay for a cert once my cashflo's built up a bit, I'm only just keeping head above water this year so I've been putting it off... --nad 10:31, 18 September 2010 (NZST)
Now that is exactly the subject-matter of one of the things I wished to discuss with Infomaniac. The email telling me my talk page had been created then edited sent me to your https version, and Firefox was most concerned about it. Wouldn't let me visit without creating an exception. Explained thus:
www.organicdesign.co.nz uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because it is self signed.
(Error code: sec_error_untrusted_issuer)
Being cautious but ignorant about security, I had no certainty about adding the suggested exception. Using the old lateral thinking, I deleted the "s" from the URL and all was well. It was probably the wiki's setup, not you, that was copying to me the URL with the "s". Can that be looked into? I've no desire to be admitted to the inner sanctum, so I'd prefer to be invited to http://.
Robin Patterson 22:31, 6 April 2011 (PDT)

How to do graphs and charts in wiki

hosting

  • Need a place to host SMW+ - preferably in the southern hemisphere South America (aside from poor bandwidth in northern Brazil, latency to NZ is a problem).
  • Or use Osirus?
  • Or what is the status of Diaspora?

observations

Dimensionality of space:time

Correlations between The Two Domains and RST

Both 3-space and 3-time exist

breadcrumbs

  1. No worries about the breadcrumbs - it was Aran that fixed them upon my prodding - I just pointed out to him that your 2012 - Fact Or Fiction? article structure would benefit from having breadcrumbs, it was like you created that structure with breadcrumbs in mind. I had also previously wondered about why breadcrumbs didn't show up on another wiki of mine which I use for private notes. Aran was puzzled, since there is a setting to enable breadcrumbs wikia-wide (for all Organic Design wikis) that had failed to turn on breadcrumbs. Turns out there was a setting in mediawiki:common.css that overrode the wikia-wide setting and turned breadcrumbs off.
  2. Anyway, I am wondering what you are going for with the structure of that article. I think it would be cool to have a way to list all of an author's soundbites (or link to them) on the author's page in a way that is generated by your sub-page structure. There should be a DPL report that can achieve that. Or is that not what you're going for?
  3. In any case, thanks for really getting your hands dirty to figure out this 2012 thing. Any conclusions or certainties so far, or is it too early to tell?--Milan 18:52, 28 October 2010 (PDT)
re:#2 yes, I wanted to use categories or queries to slice and dice each speaker's position. Basically i wanted to atomise each statement to compare and evaluate each on it's own merit, using the talk page for supporting or negating links. Eventually I'd like to make these links function as a rating and weighting system. This structure also appears to lend itself to a blog/tweet format.--Infomaniac 19:13, 28 October 2010 (PDT)
well done! I love these kind of applications. an excellent demonstration of SMW's power!--Infomaniac 11:48, 7 April 2011 (PDT)
nope, didn't know about that - cool, that's very useful. --Infomaniac 11:46, 7 April 2011 (PDT)
re:#3, yes, but I'll have to get to that in a larger project. It's not simple. I don't think that anything will happen on December 212012 - it's an astronomical marker of an epoch that we have entered. our sun's behaviour is changing, it will affect our weather, and thus the status quo. I'm not sure about our solar system's position affecting humanity in a 'spiritual' way, via a change in radiation, but it certainly would explain the changes of the sun.--Infomaniac 13:49, 1 November 2010 (PDT)

Problems with some links

Yo, awesome article - going through it now... I already fixed that link. The problem occurs if a template parameter value contains an "=" in it, it then thinks its a named parameter with a name of everything prior to the "=" symbol. --nad 14:29, 12 October 2011 (PDT)

e.g. if you have the following {{foo|http://bar.baz?a=b&c=d}} then instead of parameter 1 being the URL it will think there's one parameter called "http://bar.baz?a" equal to "b&c=d". The solution is this: {{foo|1=http://bar.baz?a=b&c=d}} - i.e. the "1=" at the start to force it to recognise the rest as being the value of a parameter named "1".

Thanks!

my contributions

is there a link/parameter for 'my contributions' that does an auto listing of pages without a changelog, just the recent version?

Single Page Application

Don't know if you've looked in the Single Page Application concept, but if not check it out it's awesome - it's much more than just the idea of the whole app running in one index.html - the key point is the "hash fragments" and "inner browsing" concept. --nad 02:03, 17 November 2011 (PST)

Minor imperfections in the site's emails about watchlist activity

Here's the text of the most recent email, saying I did something I didn't.

Dear Robin Patterson,


The OrganicDesign Wiki page Category:News has been changed on 08:11, 5 December 2011 by Robin Patterson, see https://organicdesign.co.nz/Category:News for the current revision.

Alternative news sources (https://organicdesign.co.nz/Alternative_news_sources) has been added to Category:News (https://organicdesign.co.nz/Category:News)

Editor's summary: Redirected page to Truth

Contact the editor: mail: https://organicdesign.co.nz/Special:EmailUser/Robin_Patterson wiki: https://organicdesign.co.nz/User:Infomaniac

There will be no other notifications in case of further changes unless you visit this page. You could also reset the notification flags for all your watched pages on your watchlist.

            Your friendly OrganicDesign Wiki notification system

-- To change your watchlist settings, visit https://organicdesign.co.nz/Special:Watchlist/edit

To delete the page from your watchlist, visit $UNWATCHURL

Feedback and further assistance: https://organicdesign.co.nz/Help:Contents


That's the first time the system has produced such a definite error. But the above also illustrates a constant error: "There will be no other notifications in case of further changes unless you visit this page." - despite saying that every time, the system continues to send me such notifications even if I haven't visited the page lately.

I don't mind, but your experts may like to get things right in that area.

Kind regards. Robin Patterson 01:16, 9 December 2011 (PST)