Hi All,
i'm struggling very much to make my MW sending emails. MW 1.11 is
installed on a linux machine. But my company's mail server is a Windows
Exchange server. So how can I make MW to send mails for watchlist
changes etc.
Regards,
Jack Eapen C
SunTec Knowledge Centre
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I don't understand how this works with $wgLocalDatabases in order to set
user rights on other wikis I operate. Is there a step-by-step guide and
preequisites? Does the database username and password have to be the same on
all? Does the Makesysop extension need to be installed on all wikis?
Please help if you can.
Thanks.
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Thanks Jim. Yes, the error reporting is off and that's not under my
capacity to change that. But I added
ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 );
error_reporting( E_ALL ); to LocalSettings.php as hinted by Rob in an
old post. But nothing is displayed yet :(
Regards,
Jack
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Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Problem with Semantic Mediawiki
A blank page typically occurs when PHP's error reporting is turned off.
The first thing I'd suggest is figuring out how to enable error
reporting so you can see what's really going on. I believe this is done
in the php.ini file.
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On 10/10/07, Jack Eapen C <jackec(a)suntecgroup.com> wrote:
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> I'm upgrading my MW from 1.9.3 to 1.11. i tested on windows machine
> and everything working fine. then i ported to linux, i'm getting a
> blank page. if i comment out SemanticMediaWiki extension in
> localsettings.php, everything is working fine. SMW version is 0.7. i
also tried with 0.6.
> what could be the problem? how can i get some error messages?
>
> Regards,
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> SunTec Knowledge Centre
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I'm upgrading my MW from 1.9.3 to 1.11. i tested on windows machine and
everything working fine. then i ported to linux, i'm getting a blank
page. if i comment out SemanticMediaWiki extension in localsettings.php,
everything is working fine. SMW version is 0.7. i also tried with 0.6.
what could be the problem? how can i get some error messages?
Regards,
Jack Eapen C
SunTec Knowledge Centre
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Hi,
I used to do:
$db =& wfGetDB(DB_SLAVE);
$tbl = $db->tableName('interwiki');
$result = $db->query("SELECT iw_prefix,iw_url,iw_local,iw_trans
FROM $tbl");
while ( $row = mysql_fetch_array($result) )
$this->iwl[ $row[0] ] = array( 'uri' => $row[1],
'local' =>
$row[2],
'trans' =>
$row[3] );
$db->freeResult( $result );
in MW1.10 but now it seems this code does not work under MW1.11.
Help please,
Jean-Lou Dupont.
Hi all,
I'm trying to install the source extension GeSHi extension (as suggested
by in a previous discussion) and this is the first time for me for
installing extensions. I've found out that things seem to be a bit
different for Debian and I haven't turned up any information yet through
Google.
The installation instructions were here:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi
and for example, I installed the php-geshi Debian package via apt-get,
and everything seems installed ok...but there is no file or directory
that resembles "SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi". There also doesn't seem to be
an "svn" program. However, there is a geshi.php and adding a
"require_once ('path/to/geshi.php');" to LocalSettings.php doesn't seem
to be enough...or at least, that didn't work.
In /etc/mediawiki-extensions/extensions-available, I have geshi.php. I
added a symlink from /etc/media-extensions/extensions-enabled to it --
that doesn't seem to help...I'm still missing something.
Anyone have any ideas or know of the standard procedure of installing
extensions for MediaWiki. I looked at the top of geshi.php and noticed
this:
<?php
# Debian version of geshi syntax highlighting.
# You need the php-geshi package to make use of it...
makes me think that there is something Debian-specific to the
installation process...
Thank you!
Ray
I just had a problem where I couldn't upload an rtf file, even though
I have
$wgFileExtensions = array( 'png', 'gif', 'jpg', 'jpeg','pdf','txt',
'doc', 'ppt', 'rtf', 'xls' );
in LocalSettings. I get a can't copy file from /var/tmp error
message. Oddly, other uploads work fine, and the file imports via
maintenance/importImages.php. Any idea what is going on?
Jim
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Hi there,
I am using MediaWiki v1.9.3.
We have a lot of 3-letter acronyms at my company, and I have noticed the
search feature
does not work correctly when looking for a 3-letter acronym.
Does anyone know how to fix this ?
tanx,
Lori
I am configuring a custom MediaWiki install for a large system which has a strict infrastructure of pushing HTML rather then serving PHP dynamically.
My approach is to serve pages which edit under the shortname /ew (Edit Wiki) when the pages are being edited, and under /w (Wiki)when the static pages are simply being read, and auto-pushing the HTML to /w after editing.
I have successfully used dumpHTML.php to export the static pages fine, but unfortunately dumpHTML.php seems to have no option for identifying edit links and sending them back to the source php location.
Similarly, there is seemingly no way to tell MediaWiki to redirect to the HTML after editing a page.
Before I go down a path of hacking the rendering engine and setting up URL rewrites to do what I want, I just wanted to put out a feeler for any other potential solutions that already exist, as my research hasn't been able to locate any.
Also, if anyone has any heads up as to what to look out for as I proceed, thats appreciated to.
Thanks
Seth
Hi list
i'm trying to upload some xml files on a mediawiki 1.6.9 (can't upgrade
cause there is no php5).
i've set the following variables:
$wgEnableUploads = true;
$wgFileExtensions = array( 'png', 'gif', 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'ppt', 'pdf',
'pub', 'doc', 'xls', 'xml', 'zip');
$wgStrictFileExtensions = false;
and in the php.ini file i've set "file_uploads = on" but i still get the
following error, when i try to upload a xml-file (.xml) i get the
following error:
"The file is corrupt or has an incorrect extension. Please check the
file and upload again."
does anyone know this problem?
regards
martin