Hello,
I'm trying to install mediawiki for association OFSET (see http//www.ofset.org).
I get a blank page when I call index.php (see http://wikipedia.ofset.org).
Some hints :
- I've done the setup from command line.
- if I try to call http://wikipedia.ofset.org/config, it displays a message saying that my Wikipedai is configured and I should erase /config directory for security reasons.
- script seems not to pass line 51 :
wfProfileIn( "main-misc-setup" );
yet it passes successfully "include" lines, such as line 39
include_once( "./LocalSettings.php" );
Can you help ?
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Hi all,
Apologies for asking about something that is un-Wiki-ish, and maybe a
FAQ (but I couldn't find answers in the archives).
I need a "collaborative publication site". I.e. there's a group of
(non-tech) people who want to collaboratively write a series of texts,
and they want the texts to be readable as they are being created and edited.
The writers actually form several groups, each of which is working on
one set of pages (people may be members of more than one group, and
pages may be writable for more than one group, i.e. there's no clear
hierarchical structure).
Finally, there's demand for "strictly internal" scratch pads, i.e. pages
that aren't even readable unless you're logged in as a member of a
specific group.
My idea was to have "user groups" in the wiki, and a per-page list of
groups that may read or write it.
The docs were of limited help. A remark somewhere in them reads "it's
possible to do your own permission scheme", but I found nothing that
supported that claim. In fact all the permission stuff that's in
Mediawiki seems to be hardcoded, at least a few quick greps indicated so.
My questions are:
How do I go ahead?
Are there better ways to achieve what we want?
I'm willing to do (limited) PHP coding, and I can change the database
schema at a whim.
(My primary profession is that of a software engineer, in case you
wonder ;-)... )
Regards,
Jo
Hi,
I managed to install TikiWiki without a problem and now I want to install
MediaWiki as well in order to compare both systems. I FTP'ed the unzipped
MediaWiki files'n'folders into a new directory on the remote server,
chmodded the "config" directory and its index.php to 777. But when I'm
browsing to config/index.php I'm getting an HTTP 500 / Internal server
error.
PHPInfo says:
PHP Version 4.3.4
Linux 2.4.21
mySQL 4.0.15
Any ideas what to do?
Thanks,
Hagix
Please help me I have spent two days trying to figure out how to edit
the sidebar to remove some links change the text and add a new
catagorie link to it.
I dislike the Random page, my watchlist, and other items, but the
preferences and documentaition has nothing on it.
Please please help, I am going through so many wikis and I like this
one it is simple and quick I just need more control of it. The main
site has theres custom made so I know it is possible.
^v^
Has anyone used Alternative PHP Cache:
http://pecl.php.net/package/APC
with mediawiki?
I just installed it on a wiki and noticed about a 30% improvement
on serving the Main page. Also, what utilites are you using for
benchmarking speed optimizations? I just wrote a simple script
to parse the returned Main page for the "Served by" line and
used the time reported there. Is this legit?
When I do a preview of an edited page in beta4, I get this error msg:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: addcategorylinks() in
/pathto/mediawiki-1.3.0beta4/includes/EditPage.php on line 396
I also tried using the latest CVS but to no avail.
Any ideas?
db
Where may I find information about the nomenclature and tags used in the
field cur_text of WikiPedia?
I want to create my own machine to communicate data from and to wikipedia to
other projects I have.
TIA,
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Hi everybody!
I found some mail in the list archives about somebody installing
MediaWiki on Linux, but after completing the setup procedure seeing
nothing but a blank page. Well, I have the exact same problem. I wonder
if anyone found a solution for that.
Marton Papp
By blank page, do you mean it is timing out and then displaying nothing?
If so I'd check out the IRC channel. You'll find good advice there.
Basically, if this is the case, you need to comment out some extraneous
things to get under the timeout limit of your server.
Rune Tomren <Rune(a)monstad.no> wrote on 06/29/2004, 02:49:54 PM:
> Is PHP installed?
>
> Make a test.php file with the following content:
>
>
>
> And try the file in a browser.
> It should display the PHP version running on the server.
>
> Rune
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Linux Install == blank page also
>
> Hi everybody!
>
> I found some mail in the list archives about somebody installing MediaWiki on Linux, but after completing the setup procedure seeing nothing but a blank page. Well, I have the exact same problem. I wonder if anyone found a solution for that.
>
> Marton Papp
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Is PHP installed?
Make a test.php file with the following content:
<? phpinfo(); ?>
And try the file in a browser.
It should display the PHP version running on the server.
Rune
-----Original Message-----
From: mediawiki-l-bounces(a)Wikimedia.org [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Papp Márton
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 4:42 PM
To: mediawiki-l(a)wikimedia.org
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Linux Install == blank page also
Hi everybody!
I found some mail in the list archives about somebody installing MediaWiki on Linux, but after completing the setup procedure seeing nothing but a blank page. Well, I have the exact same problem. I wonder if anyone found a solution for that.
Marton Papp
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