r110331 MediaWiki - Code Review archive

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Date:21:46, 30 January 2012
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 2+The Semantic Page Series extension enables the generation of a series of pages
 3+from one Semantic Form.
 4+
 5+For details see https://www.mediawiki.org/Extension:Semantic_Page_Series
 6+
 7+
 8+== Dependencies ==
 9+
 10+This extension was developed for MediaWiki 1.17 with Semantic Forms 2.4
 11+installed. Other version might work, but are not tested.
 12+
 13+
 14+== Installation ==
 15+
 16+1. Download the package. Unpack the folder inside /extensions (so that the files
 17+ are in /extensions/SemanticPageSeries, rename the folder if necessary).
 18+
 19+2. In your LocalSettings.php, add the following line to the end of the file:
 20+
 21+ require_once("$IP/extensions/SemanticPageSeries/SemanticPageSeries.php");
 22+
 23+
 24+=== Configuration parameters ===
 25+
 26+The following settings may be used:
 27+
 28+* $spsgPageGenerationLimits to specify the maximum number of pages that may be
 29+ generated per request by a member of a user group. If a user is in more than
 30+ one group, the highest number is used.
 31+
 32+ Default setting:
 33+
 34+ $spsgPageGenerationLimits = array(
 35+ '*' => 0,
 36+ 'user' => 10,
 37+ 'sysop' => SPS_NOLIMIT
 38+ );
 39+
 40+If you want to use these settings, just include them in LocalSettings.php AFTER
 41+the require_once("$IP/extensions/SemanticPageSeries/SemanticPageSeries.php");
 42+
 43+
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