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Wikipedia

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This Zimlet allows you to search Wikipedia right from the Zimbra Web Client.

Release Notes:

Version 1.0 adds support to automatically use language specific wikipedia based on user's locale. i.e. if the user is using Japanese version of Zimbra, this will open http://ja.wikipedia.org.

PS: Wikipedia currently supports 10 main languages and this version supports all 10.


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Rating ( 1 ratings )
Downloads 6170
Latest Version 1.0
Categories Fun , Mail , Utilities
Compatibility ZCS Legacy , ZCS 8.8.x , ZCS 9.0.x
License Zimbra Public License Version 1.3
Created on 5/17/10
Updated on 9/1/22

Reviews

  • Funcional fix for other languages searchs (no only English) 

    By: aitormartinezvalderrama on on 7/29/10 for version 0.5

    Hello. I comment a funcional fix...The "wiki.js" has hard-coded the language parameter so in other languages such as for example "spanish" (es) doesn't search correctly in spanish version of Wikipedia, always searchs in English version of Wikipedia.Please, could yo fix the code in the "wiki.js" so it works fine?--> var url = "http://www.wikipedia.org/search-redirect.php?language=en&go=Go&search=" + AjxStringUtil.urlEncode(search);--> It must obtain parameter "language" and parameter "go" from "com_zimbra_wikipedia.xml".Thanks. 

     
    • Thanks for the feedback. Version 1.0 adds support to automatically use language specific wikipedia based on user's locale. i.e. if the user is using Japanese version of Zimbra, this will open http://ja.wikipedia.org. PS: Wikipedia currently supports 10 main languages and this version supports all 10. 

      Replied on 2/2/11



Older Versions:

Version 0.5

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Compatibility ZCS Legacy
Created 5/17/10, 11:03 PM
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This Zimlet allows you to search Wikipedia right from the Zimbra Web Client. And Wikipedia terms in email messages are highlighted so you are only one-click away from a Wikipedia article. For Wikipedia terms to link in email, use the format [Wikipedia: {term}] where {term} is your search term.