>Maybe you can find out what they are used for and if they should be
>public. At least hiding them doesn't cause any obvious breakage, so this
>isn't high priority.
Those files have been around for awhile, and as far as I can tell, we never use them.
>> Without load.php in there, we were trying to look it up as a wiki page
>> (hint, this doesn't work).
>
>Well, it gave you the default "wiki page does not exist" wiki page, so
>it sort-of works - but it's far from the expected result ;-)
>
>> >> I don't know if that fixed the red link issue offhand, since I
>> >> can't find any pages that have broken links. Anyone who knows
>> >> of a page I can test?
>> >
>> >General rule of thumb: http://en.opensuse.org/Special:WantedPages is
>> >a good starting point - or just use the sandbox and add a broken
>> >link yourself ;-)
>>
>> I thought the WantedPages would have been right, but it was hard to
>> tell, since they were all blue links ;)
>
>Oh well...
>
>My doorbell is broken since weeks, but the electrican never came to me.
>When I called him again, he said: "I went to you four times already and
>rang the doorbell, but nobody opened the door!"
>
>;-))
>
>> >I just checked it - links to non-existing pages have class=new,
>> >links to existing pages don't have any class= attribute.
>> >....................................................................
>> >............................ I just added those styles to
>> >Mediawiki:Common.css (another edit of Common.css? I already can see
>> >Rajko screaming ;-)
>> >
>> >Note that it may take some hours to get all caches updated,
>> >especially if you are not logged in.
>>
>> It works for me now!
>
>I commited the fixed CSS to git. Please test it on ${not-en}.o.o and
>then deploy to all wikis.
I can't test it that way, as all the wikis use the same set of core files. Can you imagine how awful it would be to maintain them otherwise :)
However, I will pull into stage and test there.
-Matt