Manual talk:Cur table
Add topicwhy is comment tinyblob?
- Why not? --Brion VIBBER 23:10, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Now recentchanges?
[edit]Is the cur table now named recentchanges (rc_)?
- No. That's a different table. --brion 21:11, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Directly replacing text in the DB?
[edit]If I want to customize MW, can I alter system messages across the board by running a replace query on the cur table?
i.e.
UPDATE cur SET cur_text = replace(cur_text, 'x', 'y');
This seems logical to me, but in practice the changes to do not seem to take effect until each message is individually edited through the Wiki itself.
- Because loading each individual message from the database is expensive, they are cached in a single blob. If you're not using memcached or another cache backend, this will be in the objectcache table with a key of 'dbname:messages' where dbname is your database name. You'd need to manually clear that when making changes.
- You should also take care to update cur_timestamp and cur_touched to avoid other potential cache oddities. --brion 01:43, 23 May 2005 (UTC)
Thanks Brion. ^_^ Where you say "You'd need to manually clear that when making changes", is this simply a matter of deleting that row from the objectcache table? And cur_timestamp and cur_touched are only important for rolling back changes through the Wiki front end aren't they? If I want my changes to be permanent it won't matter will it?
1.5
[edit]Where do I find the current article text in MediaWiki 1.5?
where to find articles in 1.5 schema
[edit]nobody knows. this documentation is outdated. im sorry im complaining so much but its true. the meta-wiki needs a Major reorganization. it would be a great-exercise in chaos management that im sure would be useful in herding the Wikipedians as well.