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== Credits ==
== Credits ==


Please add the credits mentioned [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:FreeMind#.24wgExtensionCredits_for_this_thing: here]. Thanks, --[[User:Flominator|Flominator]] 00:47, 22 May 2008 (PDT)
Please add the credits mentioned [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:FreeMind#.24wgExtensionCredits_for_this_thing: here]. There also seems to be a minor problem, when you put the extension in another folder, since the extensions directory is hard-coded twice iirc. Thanks, --[[User:Flominator|Flominator]] 00:47, 22 May 2008 (PDT)

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How to download the Freemind Extension for MediaWiki

Where does it look for .mm files

I always get a Error: Mind Map file WFPE.mm not found error and I've put the file everywhere I can think of.

Answer: [[Image:MyMindmap.mm]] --GunterS 06:00, 13 Feb 2007 (PST)

Where in the actual File system is it looking? Onefish 20:47, 25 Mar 2007 (PDT)

This file contains HTML or script code that may be erroneously be interpreted by a web browser.

I have been trying to upload my mindmap file to my mediawiki.

I always get this error

This file contains HTML or script code that may be erroneously be interpreted by a web browser.

I have tried all the usual stuff, taking html out of the black list etc.

Mediawiki seems to be checking the content of the file and not allowing an upload.

Any help would be appreciated.

Wilbur

UPDATE

The html code it is complaining about was created by the comments attached to nodes. After deleting them all, I could upload to mediawiki and it seemed to work fine.

Is there any way to force mediawiki to accept those html comments?

See here. DimitriPolivaev

Wilbur

Jere 19:24, 10 Sep 2007 (PDT) Found a simple workaround that could be easily implemented. The Mediawiki SpecialUpload.php code does a scan of any text/ mime-type file looking for html or javascript code. It does an exact match on '<head, <body, <html, <img' tags so in the XML of the map I uploaded, I simply added a space between the < and the tag. Now it doesn't match and it allows the file to be uploaded. Unfortunately, if you re-edit the map and resave, or add other html tag data (images, comments, etc) you must manually re-edit. I haven't reviewed the source code yet (just got the proper download from CVS, not the HEAD) but it shouldn't be too hard to change to add spaces into the html tags.

Ability to save mindmap back into mediawiki?

AtomOil 14:57, 20 Aug 2007 (PDT) I absolutely love freemind and am finding this mediawiki extension very useful indeed. I am a flash developer, so I have been thinking that adding to the plugin so that mindmaps could be edited on the wiki would be very handy indeed and having had a very brief look at the source I don't think it would take that long to develop (unless real life gets in the way). The only thing I am not sure about, is whether its possible to save a file back into mediawiki, or more to the point send some xml data from flash back into mediawiki. Does anyone have any ideas about this?

error when use freemind... Call to undefined function getmindmapflashoutput()

Can I hide the file location?

I have installed this wonderful extension on my site. You can check it out here. I was just wondering if it is possible to hind the name of the file and its location from top the page? Bobwicon 06:00, 2 Sep 2007 (PDT)

I have added an option "notitle", see the article page for more details. DimitriPolivaev

Is it possible to use a external mindmap file?

I am afraid not. DimitriPolivaev

User:echofloripa I'm trying to use the mindmap that I saved into subversion. I wouldn't like to keep it in wiki. Just like any other file that you save in the wiki or keep it somewhere else (in the repository preferably) it would be a lot better, so that the images could just be save all at once into the repository and the viewer would take the position of the mm file and get the images relative to that place. PS: sorry, not sure how i left that on the main page. I think i meant that I was getting that error when I tried to use an external mm file (http...)


Problem with adding Freemind extension to MediaWiki

I added extension to /extension dir, and 'mm' to LocalSettings.php, but MediaWiki still refuses to upload *.mm files - can anybody suggest what to do with that problem?

DimitriPolivaev 14:35, 22 Sep 2007 (PDT)


Problem embedding MindMap, "Flash plugin or Javascript are turned off. Activate both and reload to view the mindmap

I have done everything I can think of, and a search for this error bring up nothing. I have DLed the Flash and Javascript extensions and installed them even. Any help? -c.wrinn

I have resolved the above issue. Running on Debian, I had placed the freemind embed files in /usr/share/mediawiki-extensions to allow the enable and disable extensions scripts. Long story short, I put a symbollic link to the freemind folder in {wikiroot}/extensions and now the Applet is working. -c.wrinn

README References files not in the zip.

The install instructions in the README file say to copy freemindbrowser.jar, bola.jpg, bola4.gif, estrella.png, flashobject.js and visorFreemind.swf. None of these are in the zip file. Do I need to go to CVS to get them? Are they no longer needed?

--Vaccano 11:56, 4 Oct 2007 (PDT)


in the README file, it is referring to acquiring other packages, the Flash browser Freemind and the Java Freemind clients. Those files are in there. - c.wrinn

Auto Fit Feature Request

I don't know if it is possible, but it would be really nice to have a parameter that would be the same as clicking the "FIT" button in the flash viewer. That way a page will load in a viewable state for those who may not be as familiar with FreeMind flash viewer. --Vaccano 09:26, 11 Oct 2007 (PDT)

I researched this and the Flash Viewer does not have this functionality. I looked at the flash viewer code and it did not seem as if it would be too hard to add, but I don't have any flash editing tools. --Vaccano 13:42, 6 Feb 2008 (PST)

Mindmap of the wiki itself

I'd like to make a mindmap of the wiki itself, like http://www.wikimindmap.org (using pages, sections, subsections, links within a section) or by using categories, or even by using semantic data. Categories seems like the easiest approach right now.

For that I need to load an external php-file that dynamically generates a mindmap of the wiki. Could you point me in the right direction of what part of your code I have to change to be able to laod an external file? It could be an option of

<mm>

or a different tag like

<mm-ext>

. Thanks. --Robert Buzink 14:34, 17 Oct 2007 (PDT)

It sounds great. Could you send me your php licensed as GPL? I would like to include it into the wiki extension. dpolivaev AT users . sourceforge . net DimitriPolivaev

Versioning?

It would be nice if this extension had some way of showing if new features had been added. Like a version number or something. Right now the only way to know is to remember what the source dates/versions were when you installed it and compare or to do a diff of the code. --Vaccano 08:42, 5 Nov 2007 (PST)

Credits

Please add the credits mentioned here. There also seems to be a minor problem, when you put the extension in another folder, since the extensions directory is hard-coded twice iirc. Thanks, --Flominator 00:47, 22 May 2008 (PDT)