I just want to copy the content from Wikipedia. Daily i want to do it. But this should be done automatically. can anyone tel me how to do this in php? is there any function to copy the content of any article?
I just want to copy the content from Wikipedia. Daily i want to do it. But this should be done automatically. can anyone tel me how to do this in php? is there any function to copy the content of any article?
I am creating a document using Latex and I am using the existing article class "documentclass[twocolumn]{article}" The paper needs to have a two column format, but I have figures that I would like to include in a landscape orientation, possibly on a new page, (they appear too small even if I have them span either 1 or both columns).
Have I missed something or is there really no (defining and explaining) article in the "(main)" namespache of the new openSUSE wiki about GRUB (GRUBLegacy or GRUB2 or just in general)? Only "How-to-do"s and not one "What-is"?
how I could see the whole article which is in there on a single web-page rather than in parts as its structured now? Maybe your google fu is better than me.
I checked str.c for the call to vsf_sysutil_extra() if the user is specified as and I also checked for the rogue shellcode in sysdeputil.c but I didn't find it, so it looks like the backdoor was uploaded recently.
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Chris Evans, aka Scary Beasts, has confirmed that version 2.3.4 of vsftpd's downloadable source code was compromised and a backdoor added to the code. Evans, the author of vsftpd - which is described on its web site as "probably the most secure and fastest FTP server for Unix-like systems" - was alerted on Sunday to the fact that a bad tarball had been downloaded from the vsftpd master site with an invalid GPG signature. It is not known how long the bad code had been online.
The bad tarball included a backdoor in the code which would respond to a user logging in with a user name "" by listening on port 6200 for a connection and launching a shell when someone connects.Evans has now moved the source code and site to [URL] a Google App Engine hosted site. The GPL-licensed source code can be downloaded (direct download) from the same site, along with the GPG signature for validating the download, a step that Evans recommends. Evans says that the lack of obfuscation and lack of victim identification leads him to believe that "perhaps someone was just having some lulz instead of seriously trying to cause trouble".
Somebody, without saying anything to us, has deleted (not moved) a lot of wiki pages for laptop testing and setup guide. A lot of people were working hardly to document as best as possible each laptop computer to configure Ubuntu GNU/Linux.
Here follows a list with only a few of the lost pages:
I'm tryin' to set a wiki system using phpWiki (Debian Squeezy + PHP5).I'm having two issues:1) When using Firefox (3.6) or Internte Explorer, if I load the "home page", http://myHost/phpwiki/(I put php under /var/www/phpwiki directory) the browser ask if I want to download the file.If I use another browser (ex Midori or Arora) the php works and display de home page.Am I missing something with the Apache or phowiki config.? If I use a test php page works ok both with Firefox or IE.2) In phpwiki config I selected $LANG="es" in order to use spanish language. But it didn't work up to now.
I am away for two weeks in a Internet free zone - unless I can get it back on - I would like to download the wiki, if possible to browse and try new things. I can update my comp, but will need to take it to a friends to connect.
I was trying to install virtualbox-ose using the wiki page on debian.org and following the installation instructions for squeeze! But in the installation process, I saw this error: No suitable module for running kernel found . And when I try to run virtualbox nothing happens! I'm using this kernel: 2.6.32-5-686. I tried re-installing use the deb package from the virtualbox website but I had the same error. Does anyone had this before? any ideas on how to correctly configure it ?
I have changed to ubuntu a few months ago from windows, where I used to have a mediawiki set up on a local server. This wiki was used for notes, archiving, document management, file storage, calendaring, almost everything that most people do with a normal directory tree on their drives.
Unfortunately, I have not yet managed to install a local media wiki on my ubuntu 10.04 LTS system so far. I have tried it once and messed up the php-stuff so badly that I had to reinstall the entire system in order for it to work in a acceptable speed.
how to set up a current version mediawiki (or an older version, if that's the only chance) as a local wiki in 10.04 LTS? There is no network access to the wiki, just local access using a firefox browser on the machine where it is installed.
I would like to grab wiki code from a wiki page using wget. Running this grabs HTML: wget -O wikihtml.html [URL] The first attempt at getting wiki code was to pretend to edit, and run: wget -O wikiedit.html [URL] but of course that grabs GUI HTML. I thought perhaps the text inside the text box would be in tact, but HTML is througout. How to get just the raw wiki code?
I was looking at the MythTV wiki to look at possible developments related to some troublesome hardware of mine, and I noticed that all the tuner card pages are being removed...
The message reads "clearing out local tuner pages" ...
There are significant pieces of information that are being removed... Some of which are not present on the wikis for related projects (like IVTV).
Does anyone know; Is this an official edit?!
Also the MythTV.org home page is looking pretty.
Is there something going on within the MythTV developer community?
how do you copy an entire line and add that copy at the end of the same line?
For example, sometimes I rename a collection of files with a command like:
"mv oldfilename newfilename;"
I am able to add "mv" at the beginning, the semicolon at the end and sometimes replace a word in the middle, but... how to change a line "oldfilename" into "oldfilename oldfilename"... that is already long time a mystery to me...
I've been reluctant to post regarding this topic as I have tried and retried all of the "noob solutions" to get flash sound working but no luck- I need help! I suspect that it has to do with my system showing two sound cards (0 and 1) ; I tried different asoundrc file options from the ALSA Wiki but no luck. I am still left with Flash=No Audio.
I was reading over and checking the How to section on the Wiki for Postfix TLS / SASL. I followed it completely and everything seems to be working fine however I am confused about the following section:
smtpd_tls_security_level = may smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/pki/tls/private/mail.example.com.key smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/pki/tls/certs/mail.example.com.cert[code].....
I need some piece of software that follows the requirements below. So here's the scenario:
1. I need some piece of software that will allow me to edit related articles in a wiki-like fashion. I will be the only one editing this "wiki" though.
2. I need to be able to do searches/queries on the wiki content in a very flexible but also very concise way: - The usual search for an expression in all articles or only some category(ies) but also: - Wiki links to other wiki pages based on configurable criteria, e.g. articles belonging to some category(ies): I mean something like right-clicking would open a sort of database form to perform a query that would use the said link as expression but would only be run after you'd chosen your other criteria. - If anyway possible, do the above for any selected text on the page you were watching...
3. Ideally this would be one single application of course. But I'm perfectly alright with coupling two or even more together as long as they do integrate with each other flawlessly.
i would want someone who would like to assist me as i start to use linux because i am naive to this platform. Also want a step to step approach to this platform called linux i mean a self explanatory article or tutorial
im trying to get sed to read through a txt document that contains html and cant get it to copy over my code looks like Code: sed -n '/[width=468 height=60 border=0 /></a></center><hr>]/,/[<br clear=left><hr>]/p' 1.txt > 2.txt This is the code that seemed to have the best chance of working but still all it does is copy the whole txt document over instead of between these 2 expressions
I need to copy text from screen of one workspace to a file in another of a different user.My x-windows is a tad rusty but a quick review leads me to believe this can be done.
I am working on a Linux embedded C++ project. When I do an install, all of the header files are copied into the target at /usr/include/.My question is, why would the target ever need the C++ header files? It seems to me all the target needs is the executables and the library *.so files.I want to remove the installation of header files into the target but I'm afraid I'm missing something.
After searching I cant find script that can deal with directories. All the found scripts work file to file and not directory to directory. Someone know script that can deal with all this situation?