Thanks - LocalSettings.php doesn't end in a ?>,
but I notice that the
extension code does not begin <?php. Should I therefore just add this to the
start of the MyVariables.php file - or should I also add ?> to the end of
the file?
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 8:51 PM, DanTMan <dan_the_man(a)telus.net> wrote:
Make sure that the MyVariables.php file starts
with a <?php
And that the LocalSettings.php does *not* have a ?> at the end.
~Daniel Friesen(Dantman) of:
-The Gaiapedia (
http://gaia.wikia.com)
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Derrick Farnell wrote:
Hi
I've tried posting about this problem on the extension's talk page, but
to
no avail.
I'm using the 'Variables' extension:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Variables
which creates the variable {{CURRENTUSER}}.
When I simply insert all of the code provided into LocalSettings.php, it
works fine. However, if, as suggested, I instead only insert the line:
require_once( "$IP/extensions/MyVariables/MyVariables.php" );
at the bottom of the LocalSettings.php file, and place the code in the
file
'MyVariables.php' in the folder
'MyVariables' in the folder 'extensions',
then it doesn't work - the layout of the wiki pages just becomes a bit
broken-up and there are several lines of code superimposed along the top
of
every page.
I've double-checked every step of the process and can't find any errors.
Can anyone see why the extension would work the first way but not the
second?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Derrick
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