I¹ve tried that method, and it may have been what I did before (couple
years ago or more). I¹m unfortunately in a situation where I won¹t be
able to support the Scribunto plugin, which appears to be a ³not build in²
dependency of many of the Help templates (as described by the follow-on to
your last link:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Project:PD_help/Copying).
If just find it interesting that at minimum the user guide portions of the
documentation cannot function with a standard ³of the shelf² installation
of Mediawiki. I¹m assuming that with the lack of Scribuntu that my
options are few.
On 8/8/14, 3:29 PM, "svetlana" <svetlana(a)fastmail.com.au> wrote:
On Sat, 9 Aug 2014, at 04:53, Mock, Jason - 0993 -
MITLL wrote:
I find myself, on a regular basis, deploying
Mediawiki in air-gap
environments that do not contain a DMZ. In other words, the users of
these
systems will not have access to any external websites in any way (e.g.,
http://www.mediawiki.org,
http://www.wikipedia.com). This ultimately
results in their inability to review editing and formatting
documentation
while making edits to the wiki.
"You can try Special:Export
https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Export&addcat&c…
Help&action=submit
And then, Special:Import on your wiki."
Source:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Thread:Project:Support_desk/Howto_export/im
port_help_pages_for_offline_wiki%3F
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