yes Chad, thanks for the tip.
I've installed a mediawiki locally yesterday to do some tests by my own at
home. On the company I work the tech guys have agreed to configure
ForeignRepo to do some tests, since I was demanding it to them from the day
I heard this possibilty at usability meetings in Paris.
2009/12/20 Chad <innocentkiller(a)gmail.com>
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 8:09 PM, nevio carlos de
alarcão
<nevinhoalarcao(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce that yesterday I had a meeting on the company
techcology department and they have agreed to iniciate some tests with
the
script that allows mediawiki to use files from
wikimedia commons.
Meanwhile I would like to do some tests by my own on the wiki I installed
locally at home. I have to write the code below to enable media files
from
wikimedia commons, Where do I have to write it?
Is there a specific line
of
Localsettings?
$wgForeignFileRepos[] = array(
'class' => 'ForeignAPIRepo',
'name' => 'shared',
'apibase' =>
'http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/api.php',
'fetchDescription' => true, // Optional
'descriptionCacheExpiry' => 43200, // 12 hours, optional
'apiThumbCacheExpiry' => 43200, // 12 hours, optional, but
required for local thumb caching
);
Thanks in advance, Nevio
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Anywhere in LocalSettings should do it. I'm assuming you're running
a fairly recent installation of Mediawiki, as well?
-Chad
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