Hello List, especialy Tim. I finally decided to try this list.
Since we're deep into mediawiki, I'll need it.
I am trying to run MediaWiki 1.3beta on my WinXP platform. 1.26 ran fine
in all skins. But in 1.3, everything runs, but monobook is badly broken,
almost like only parts of the CSS are being trashed. Some of the CSS
structure reads, but much does not. So for example, the tabs will look
fine, but the body fonts are lost completely, as are most margins, etc.
The style paths are the same as the install set, AND the same as 1.26,
so that isn't the problem. I've spend hours trying to figure it out,
and installed many times. No fix. Here is my recent log with a
sourceforge member.
Any tips greatly appreciated!
MediaWiki is a wonderful project. We're having a grand time with it, but
on the live server. I just want to get it running on my local machine.
Thanks!
I am running ver 1.3. monobook on winxP/apache php 4.3.4
In all browsers, the tabs render ok, but nothing else
does. The layout is completely broken. Earlier versions
worked fine.
Symptoms:
> Main Page starting flush left in the quickbar
region. (see attached screen shot
>Font reads as Times on WinXP platform, and
Arial/sans-serif on my live linux host.
> when I orginally tried the install script, it
failed. Each click on "Setup your Wiki" link simply
added the /config dir to the address path. I then
accessed config/index.php directly and it was fine.
Could something have been fubared by this? Not likely.
The ONLY Apache error is :
[error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist:
C:/htdocs/favicon.ico
-- Install was vanilla.
-- Globals are registered in php.ini.
Localsettings.php all looks normal
Help! Unusable this way. I see no similar reports
anywhere, and yet my setup is pretty generic so I'm
assuming there's a bug somewhere.
Date: 2004-07-20 17:33
Sender: imsop
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Sounds to me like at least part of your problem is your
*apache* config - the clue being that it didn't find the
/index.php by itself. That's a fairly cosmetic setting (you
have to add "index.php" on the end of the "DirectoryIndex"
line) but there may be others tripping you up more
seriously. Have you got anything else [fairly complex]
working successfully on this server?
It's not immediately obvious what could be wrong, but things
like Apache reporting the wrong "Content-type:" for CSS
files might be able to have catastrophic effects like this.
It's a pretty odd and major bug otherwise, isn't it!?
Date: 2004-07-20 22:13
Sender: matted
Thank for responding. I was losing hope. We are doing all
our development on our live server, and that's awkward. I'd
like to have my winXP machine running mediawiki.
My Apache confiq is this thisaway... so I presume that isn't
the problem.
DirectoryIndex index.html index.html.var index.php
This is so bizarre. At first I thought that the style sheets
weren't being referenced.. but they are. But most of the
rules are being clobbered... but only in monobook (the only
style we are using). Standard and CologneBlue run just
fine. Any other ideas? I am just completely befuddled. I
love this product, and we are coding up a storm with it, but
I need to get it to run on my local machine.
Can you please tell me where most of the active developers
can be found for forward looking issues? Are the email lists
the only option, or are their active forums somewhere?
Sender: imsop
That is indeed thoroughly bizarre. Have you tried things
like reading the Apache *access* log after making a request,
to see if the browser asked for all the things you would
expect it to need and making some fake GET requests (using
libwww-perl or something) to see if there's anything funny
about the responses? Not that I can think what you'd be
looking for, but...
Also, there's not some way that something firewall-ish could
be limiting the flow of data/number of connections from the
webserver is there?
As for how to get in touch, there is indeed a live channel:
#mediawiki on
irc.freenode.net; there's also the mailing
lists, which it sounds like you found already, the most
relevant to you being
http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
Good luck!