I don't know about doing it though any place other than the same
directory that MediaWiki is located in, but if you take this code out
from index.php:
# Initialise common code
require_once( 'includes/WebStart.php' );
# Initialize MediaWiki base class
require_once( "includes/Wiki.php" );
$mediaWiki = new MediaWiki();
You suddenly gain access to everything in MediaWiki, all the wfMsg, and
the database, title, and other methods are available.
~Daniel Friesen(Dantman) of The Gaiapedia, Wikia Graphical Entertainment Project, and
Wiki-Tools.com
Platonides wrote:
1) Does this
theory sound correct?
So it seems.
2) Assuming I need to use functions in my
site's framework, what's the
best way to make this work?
I suppose you could do some strange trickeries to avoid the function, like
<?Php
do_data()
render_page();
if ($show_wiki) require("index.php");
?>
However, i think you're using the wrong approach here.
You could allow the users to go to /wiki/ with the wiki having an Skin
to resemble your site's skin (you can even callback to your site's
code).
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Skinning
Also, if you only want to convert wikitext to html, you can use the
Parser class in your code.
_______________________________________________
MediaWiki-l mailing list
MediaWiki-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l