Brion,
Hopefully my e-mail address now matches the send address...
See below:
On 7/9/05, Brion Vibber <brion(a)pobox.com> wrote:
I'll take your word for it, although WordPress seems to handle such
exceptions fairly robustly without any errors. But, like I said, since
I'm already set up this way it seems too late to change without
breaking all the links (including some links that are in published
articles.)
The settings from my old LocalSettings.php and
.htaccess file (both of
which I have saved) do not seem to work with 1.5.
They should work identically. Any further assistance would require
seeing what these settings are, and a detailed description of what goes
wrong. Please confirm that you have cleared browser caches and the
parser cache ('DELETE FROM objectcache') prior to testing.
OK. I've applied the old settings exactly. It isn't as bad as I thought!
The first problem was that the stylesheets weren't getting applied.
But I have been able to fix that by changing "stylesheets" to "skins"
in both the localsettings.php file and the .htaccess file. So far so
good.
The bigger problem is with the way urls are displayed by default:
http://wiki.oxus.net/Main_Page
works, but by deafault all links within the site appear as:
http://wiki.oxus.net/index.php/Main_Page
This isn't too serious, but I'd like to fix it. It was not like this
in version 3.
Finally, I have another problem, but I am not sure if it is related or
not. Whenever I save changes to a page I get the following message:
A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug
in the software. The last attempted database query was:
(SQL query hidden)
from within function "SearchUpdate::doUpdate". MySQL returned error
"1016: Can't open file: 'searchindex.MYI'. (errno: 145)
(localhost)".
The page is actually saved correctly - so I don't know why I'm getting
these error messages.
Thanks for your help!
Kerim