Change the value of $wgScript and related variables in
LocalSettings.php to prevent MediaWiki from redirecting back to
index.php.
Rob Church
On 17/01/06, Martin Baumann <mailsgetlost(a)web.de> wrote:
Hi everyone!
First of all I explain the problem.
I installed and configured mediawiki and it works so far. The only problem is uploading
files.
The server used here is used by a lot of users. Therefore it is configurated in a way
that makes it necessary for all php scripts that do file operations (such as uploading
images) to be renamed to cgi and add a new line in the beginning that calls the correct
interpreter for this cgi script. Only this way safe mode restrictions can be handled on
this machine.
A disadvantage of this is that cgi scrips are ran more slowly than php scripts on this
server. Therefore it would be best to use index.cgi for uploading images and index.php for
all other purposes.
I tried to use index.cgi only: I renamed index.php to index.cgi and added the interpretar
line into it. Further I replaced 'index.php' calls in all media wiki script files
by 'index.cgi' calls.
But it didn't work: when I opend the index.cgi in a browser (I tried several
browsers) it took some time and then the following error was shown:
Redirection limit for this URL exceeded.
Is there a simple way to make changes to media wiki such that it is started as a cgi and
not as php script file?
Does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks, MB
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