User talk:Ale jrb/Archives/November 2010
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The Signpost: 1 November 2010
- In the news: Airplane construction with Wikipedia, lessons from the strategy project, logic over rhetoric
- WikiProject report: Scoring with WikiProject Ice Hockey
- Features and admins: Good-lookin' slugs and snails
- Arbitration report: Arb resignation during plagiarism discussion; election RfC closing in 2 days
- Technology report: Foundation office switches to closed source, secure browsing, brief news
Status check
I own a MacBook and a Vista, but I can't see your status on my Vista. I used your script to my Monobook.js too. I can see your status on my Mac though. Already bypassed my cache. Help? Perseus!Talk to me 18:08, 7 November 2010 (UTC)
- Ok, it works now! Perseus!Talk to me 18:11, 7 November 2010 (UTC)
- Great! It was probably just the cache. Don't forget to clear the cache fully after installing a new script. Ale_Jrbtalk 22:36, 7 November 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks for this script. Actually, I had to move it to my vector.js, because originally I put it at my monobook.js. Perseus!Talk to me 22:50, 7 November 2010 (UTC)
- Great! It was probably just the cache. Don't forget to clear the cache fully after installing a new script. Ale_Jrbtalk 22:36, 7 November 2010 (UTC)
The Signpost: 8 November 2010
- News and notes: Second Wikipedian in Residence, {{citation needed}} for sanity
- WikiProject report: WikiProject California
- Features and admins: No, not science fiction—real science
- Election report: The countdown begins
- Arbitration report: No cases this week; Date delinking sanctions reduced for one party; History ban extended
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost: 15 November 2010
- News and notes: Fundraisers start for Wikipedia and Citizendium; controversial content and leadership
- WikiProject report: Sizzling: WikiProject Bacon
- Features and admins: Of lakes and mountains
- Dispatches: A guide to the Good Article Review Process
- Arbitration report: No cases this week; Amendments filed on Climate Change and Date Delinking; Motion passed on EEML
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
Status check
For some reason I can only see a user's status using status check when I zoom out, it doesn't seem to work for people using a lower resolution like mine (1280x768)
- It's likely that the status check element is in the wrong position - you can configure the position by following the instructions on the installation page. Ale_Jrbtalk 11:42, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
- Oh ok, I should have checked :P Thanks Ale jrb :) Regards, —Ancient Apparition • Champagne? • 8:34pm • 09:34, 22 November 2010 (UTC)
The Signpost: 22 November 2010
- News and notes: No further Bundesarchiv image donations; Dutch and German awards; anniversary preparations
- Book review: The Myth of the Britannica, by Harvey Einbinder
- WikiProject report: WikiProject College Football
- Features and admins: The best of the week
- Election report: Candidates still stepping forward
- Arbitration report: Brews ohare site-banned; climate change topic-ban broadened
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
A request
I have made a pathetic attempt at throwing together a javascript thingamummy. I was totally guessing, as you can probably guess, and I stopped trying halfway through. However, if you could finish it up for me (I would assume that it will be relatively simple), I would be very grateful. You can find it here. I'm wanting to have two tabs added to the top of the window, one that will add an interrobang to wherever you are typing, and one that will add an irony point. I'm using monobook ,so if you aren't already using it, I would appreciate it if you could make this work with monobook. Being as simple as it probably is, I doubt that that would change anything, but I thought I'd through that in there. If you could throw something together for me, and then just put it in my sandbox for me to copy to that page, I would be grateful. Actually, on second thought, you are an admin, so you could just add it straight to the JS page, couldn't you? :) Anyhoo, thank you in advance. ~~ Hi878 (Come shout at me!) 05:30, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
- Sure, I glanced at it and I'd say you're pretty much there actually, but I'll take a look at it later. Ale_Jrbtalk 13:57, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
- Alrighty. Sorry for the wall of text on your page; I was sort of rambling... :) ~~ Hi878 (Come shout at me!) 18:15, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
- You know, if you could figure out a way to put those in the editing toolbar instead of tabs at the top, that would be even better. If you could take the time to figure something like that out, I would be very grateful. ~~ Hi878 (Come shout at me!) 01:24, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
- There are lots of prewritten scripts that perform that general task - check out Wikipedia:User scripts for general info, or this one looks good: User:MarkS/Extra_edit_buttons. Ale_Jrbtalk 21:08, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
- With using that, I need an image for the button, but I want something that is text, the puncuation marks. Do you know how I could do that? ~~ Hi878 (Come shout at me!) 21:13, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
- Not off the top of my head. It would be quicker and simpler to make the image tbh. Ale_Jrbtalk 21:33, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
- Unless, of coure, you are completely clueless as to how to do both, as I am. :) ~~ Hi878 (Come shout at me!) 21:56, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
- Use Microsoft Paint, or choose one of the premade images on that page? :P I will look into your tabs one that you asked about, but adding text into bizarre places on the screen is often more trouble that you'd think, and I don't have the time to devote to it right now, especially as I have several projects of my own that I'm working on. Ale_Jrbtalk 13:37, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
If you could look into the tabs one, that would be great, because I just realized that I always have the citations section of the toolbar open, so I'd probably forget that I added a button anyways. :P ~~ Hi878 (Come shout at me!) 20:57, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
New Feature?
Would it be possible to either add a link to the edit window for the page or include a way to make edits straight from the igloo area? Thanks, Mr. R00t Talk 00:28, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
- I'll add it to the list. igloo isn't currently in development, but should be back up there when the university term finishes in a week or so, so I'll look into it then. Ale_Jrbtalk 13:34, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
Blacklist
Could you remove me from the blacklist please? I'm not sure why I'm there. Mr. R00t Talk 00:54, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
- Your account is not on the igloo blacklist. Ale_Jrbtalk 13:56, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
Fail
Igloo just crashed mid session. I was loading a new diff and it suddenly crashed. Mr. R00t Talk 00:59, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
- You need to be much more specific. Saying, "omg it stopped working" isn't helpful - what exactly happened? What JavaScript errors were in the console? Did igloo tell you anything? Was the rest of the browser still working? What diff were you viewing at the time? Were you trying to perform an action such as load a new diff, or was igloo just idling on a diff? Thanks. Ale_Jrbtalk 13:33, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
- The result was it took me to User:Ale jrb/Scripts/igloo/init, and just stayed there until I clicked the link to "Report a Problem". It did not give me any js errors. Just stopped working. Sorry for the brief explanation originally. Mr. R00t Talk 18:32, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
- The main igloo program never redirects to that page, which is only used for startup. That sort of action is commonly caused by pressing the backspace key, or accidently hitting a link to the igloo page. Let me know if it happens again. Thanks, Ale_Jrbtalk 19:16, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
- Okay, most likely I just pressed the backspace key. Mr R00t Talk 'tribs 21:48, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
- The main igloo program never redirects to that page, which is only used for startup. That sort of action is commonly caused by pressing the backspace key, or accidently hitting a link to the igloo page. Let me know if it happens again. Thanks, Ale_Jrbtalk 19:16, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
- The result was it took me to User:Ale jrb/Scripts/igloo/init, and just stayed there until I clicked the link to "Report a Problem". It did not give me any js errors. Just stopped working. Sorry for the brief explanation originally. Mr. R00t Talk 18:32, 26 November 2010 (UTC)
Barnstar
The DaVinci Barnstar |
I hereby award you, Ale jrb, the DaVinci Barnstar for creating several useful scripts, such as IGLOO. Great work! --Meaghan [talk] ≈ 03:27, 26 November 2010 (UTC) |
Quick question re: Igloo server and logged IPs
Hi. I've recently since switched to using a Linux system and since I find Huggle unreliable and hopelessly slow in wine, I was considering giving Igloo a shot. I just had a quick question regarding the non-WikiMedia server mentioned on the information page: does it store IP addresses in such a way that anyone could link them to an account, or is it just you who could do that? -- Lear's Fool 12:58, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
- igloo transmits your session key and username with all requests to the server. The logging system records the IP address used to generate each session key, and session keys cannot be used from multiple IPs. Thus, anyone having access to the logging and session databases could link any IPs you've used igloo from with your account. With that said, all server scripts only have write access to the logging database so couldn't be used for that purpose even if there are missed bugs in my code, and the only way anyone would have access to any of that is if my server or server control panel was compromised, in which case they could access it anyway. It's up to you if the security risk (which I think is quite small) is too significant, or not. Ale_Jrbtalk 13:49, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
- Okay, thanks. That sounds reasonable to me; the impression I got from the warning on the page was that the risks were more substantial. It may be worth clarifying (or maybe explaining with a footnote or something) what the risks are in a little more detail on the page. Anyway, I'll give it a try, thanks for your help! -- Lear's Fool 13:55, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
- Sorry to bug you, but I've given it a try (initially in the current Firefox 4 beta, and then in Firefox 3.6.12) and after logging in successfully and viewing a couple of edits, I get the same error: "userlist retrieval failed - lost connection to iglooNet". My internet connection is fine, so I'm not sure what the problem is. Do you have any advice? -- Lear's Fool 14:24, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
- This happens when an ajax connection to the server times out without a response - what's odd is that you're getting past the initial loader, where it downloads the entire list, but timing out on the update request, that only gets changes to the list - I've never seen anyone experience this before. Have you got anything preventing multiple connections? Any large downloads going on? The initial download is much bigger, so more forgiving, but even so... Ale_Jrbtalk 14:46, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
- It's actually managing to update the list after it loads: it runs as I would expect for a few minutes, but the first three or four times it just crashed, and then it crashed as soon as I tried a revert. No large downloads were running, the bandwidth is ample, and I'm not going through a proxy or anything. I'll leave it for a while and try it again in 24 hours or so, see if that makes a difference. If it helps, I'm running it on Fedora 14, although I can't see how the OS would make a difference... -- Lear's Fool 16:38, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
- This happens when an ajax connection to the server times out without a response - what's odd is that you're getting past the initial loader, where it downloads the entire list, but timing out on the update request, that only gets changes to the list - I've never seen anyone experience this before. Have you got anything preventing multiple connections? Any large downloads going on? The initial download is much bigger, so more forgiving, but even so... Ale_Jrbtalk 14:46, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
- Sorry to bug you, but I've given it a try (initially in the current Firefox 4 beta, and then in Firefox 3.6.12) and after logging in successfully and viewing a couple of edits, I get the same error: "userlist retrieval failed - lost connection to iglooNet". My internet connection is fine, so I'm not sure what the problem is. Do you have any advice? -- Lear's Fool 14:24, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
- Okay, thanks. That sounds reasonable to me; the impression I got from the warning on the page was that the risks were more substantial. It may be worth clarifying (or maybe explaining with a footnote or something) what the risks are in a little more detail on the page. Anyway, I'll give it a try, thanks for your help! -- Lear's Fool 13:55, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
The Signpost: 29 November 2010
- In the news: Fundraising banners continue to provoke; plagiarism charges against congressional climate change report
- WikiProject report: Celebrate WikiProject Holidays
- Features and admins: The best of the week
- Election report: Voting in full swing
- Arbitration report: New case: Longevity; Biophys topic ban likely to stay in place
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News