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== ES/PF Edits ==
 
== ES/PF Edits ==

Revision as of 22:43, 9 March 2006

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To start a new topic here (not reply to an existing one), please click here. It's also helpful if you sign your name when you edit this page - use ~~~~. Also, I know about the max_questions problem. Please don't bug me about it.

ES/PF Edits

207.237.104.34 made some edits to Eireann Shamrock today that looked suspiciously like vandalism, especially given that almost the same IP made edits earlier in the page history that had been reverted by various sysops. The edits involved removing a bunch of aliasing and adding an "allegedly" on one of the charges against him. I reverted to your version, but since you seem to have some experience in the matter, you should probably make sure. Thanks. → Ceo \ squawk 23:26, 30 December 2005 (GMT)

<math> tags

Is there a way that we can use TeX math tags? I created a page for Ceorana Department of State Human Development Index, and displayed some formulae, but I want it to look nice and set apart from other text, like at Wikipedia:Human Development Index. Is this just not available on NSwiki, or do I have to use different markup? Thanks. → Ceo \ squawk 02:01, 28 January 2006 (GMT)

IPA troubles

Hi there, sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm having a lot of trouble trying to get IPA fonts to display correctly. I know the obvious reason - I'm using IE - but the templates designed to bypass this don't seem to be working for me. I have tried creating my own template (Template:IPA2) which carries more up-to-date code from the current Wikipedia IPA template. I've even tried editing my monobook.css and standard.css and it doesn't seem to have made any difference. I probably wouldn't be so persistant except I'm writing a language page, and the IPA is almost all small boxes - but on Wikipedia they display perfectly. I really can't see where NSWiki and Wikipedia differ on the matter, so I'm really at a loss as to why they don't ruddy work for me here. So I'm wondering if you could help me out. I know a simple solution would be to ditch IE, but I'd rather not go through that hassle right now to be honest.

I'd fully accept a "sorry, it just doesn't work" - it would at least be closure.

Thanks for your time! --ZedderZulu 13:46, 7 February 2006 (GMT)

'max_questions' Errors

My apologies if anyone has brought this up in the past, but recently, numerous times when I try and access pages of the wiki, i get the following error. The error continues every time I try to access them for roughly 5-10 minutes, when the wiki returns to normal.


A database error has occurred Query: BEGIN Function: Database::begin Error: 1226 User 'goobergunch1' has exceeded the 'max_questions' resource (current value: 72000) (mysql.servage.net)

Backtrace:

GlobalFunctions.php line 451 calls wfbacktrace() Database.php line 408 calls wfdebugdiebacktrace() Database.php line 358 calls databasemysql::reportqueryerror() Database.php line 1450 calls databasemysql::query() Database.php line 1420 calls databasemysql::immediatebegin() Database.php line 332 calls databasemysql::begin() Database.php line 1529 calls databasemysql::query() LoadBalancer.php line 595 calls databasemysql::getlag() LoadBalancer.php line 118 calls loadbalancer::getlagtimes() LoadBalancer.php line 179 calls loadbalancer::getrandomnonlagged() LoadBalancer.php line 344 calls loadbalancer::getreaderindex() DatabaseFunctions.php line 52 calls loadbalancer::getconnection() User.php line 675 calls wfgetdb() User.php line 625 calls user::loadfromdatabase() Setup.php line 212 calls user::loadfromsession() index.php line 63 calls require_once()

Jey 16:20 21 February 2006 (GMT)

How can i upload a BMP file?

Qazox 05:55, 26 February 2006 (GMT)Qazox: Is there anyway i can upload a .bmp file onto NSwiki? if not how can i change the file to one that can be uploaded? I only have MS Paint to use for creating maps of my country/region. any help will be much appreciated. thanks

MSPaint can also save in JPEG, GIF, and PNG formats. Use JPEG for photographs and PNG for other images.--Safalra 12:29, 26 February 2006 (GMT)
Qazox:Thanks, Dicn't realize i could do that in MS paint thanks again :)

IRC

On a non-NSwiki note, your registration of #unitednations lapsed. I reregistered it, but you're on the AOP list still. #nswiki has also lapsed; I know you're aware of this. If you want, I could just reregister that too, and add you to the SOP list. Gruen2alk 03:13, 8 March 2006 (GMT)

Database error

Hey, this has already probably been asked, but I was wondering what the database error that pops up from time to time is all about. Here it is:

A database error has occurred
Query: BEGIN
Function: Database::begin
Error: 1226 User 'goobergunch1' has exceeded the 'max_questions' resource (current value: 72000) (mysql.servage.net)

Then there's a list of files and how many calls they're doing to the DB (I assume that what those mean, anyway. Thanks! --Dymero 06:56, 9 March 2006 (GMT)