Hello-
We have been using MediaWiki 1.3 on MySQL 3.x for about two weeks now and
have noticed some strange search behavior with the search button.
We have a two pages:
"Migrating Old Code"
"Migration"
When performing a search for "Migrating", the results are:
Search results
For query "migrating"
No page with this exact title exists, trying full text search.
Migration 77% (****)
Nothing else is returned. It says nothing about the "Migrating Old Code"
page. At first I thought there was an issue with MediaWiki not searching
page titles, so I tried a few tests and it worked fine. I also tried
putting the word "Migrating" in the text of other pages to see if the search
results (shown above) would change. They did not...
Anyone have some thoughts on why this might be happening?
-Matt
I'm a little closer to understanding what is going on with my absolute
failure to get MediaWiki to respect EasyDNS' domain forwarding. It
seems that they use frames. From their website:
This is accomplished by creating a frameset document which specifies an
invisible frame to keep the domain name in the location bar, and
another frame which occupies the whole screen which the page forwarded
to is placed. This has the effect of keeping the domain name in the
location bar, no matter what address is forwarded to within the frame.
If it doesn't matter to your application that the address shown in the
location bar of a visitors browser will always be the same, your domain
name, regardless of which page they access, then you can turn stealth
on and the only modification you have to make to the html code on your
site is that if you have links to other websites outside of your own
site, make sure your links look like this: <a
href="http://www.anothersite.com" target="_top">
Now, my problem isn't one of getting the outside links to work,
although that would be nice. (Movable Type seems able to support this.)
But rather, I think the .htaccess file I am using to clean up the
domain names is perhaps breaking the frame?
Also, I was able to figure something out:
This does not work:
RewriteCond %{REQIEST_URI} ^something.org
RewriteRule ^(.*) some.org$1
This does:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^wiki\.oxusnet\.net
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://wiki.oxus.net/$1 [L]
However, it creates an infinite loop for me, between the EasyDNS
forwarding and the redirect, so the page never, ever loads!
This may be hopeless, but if anyone has any ideas let me know! I
really, really, want to fix this!
kerim
Hi,
after the installation of the script I need to change, sometimes, some phraee, for example "Community portal".
I've tried to modify both in the language file and in the database the phrase but when I try to reload the page notthing happens.
Has someone any idea?
Giovanni
I know this is just a configuration problem, just needing to copy the
PHPTAL-NP-0.7.0/libs/ to the proper place, but I can't seem to get it to
work. Any help?
MediaWiki 1.3.0beta5 installation
Please include all of the lines below when reporting installation problems.
Checking environment...
PHP 5.0.0 ok
PHP server API is apache2handler; ok, using pretty URLs
(index.php/Page_Title)
Have XML / Latin1-UTF-8 conversion support.
PHP's memory_limit is 20M. If this is too low, installation may fail!
Have zlib support; enabling output compression.
Found GD graphics library built-in, image thumbnailing will be enabled if
you enable uploads.
Installation directory: /opt/lampp/mediawiki
Script URI path: /mediawiki
Fatal error: Class PHPTAL_DBResultIterator must implement interface
Traversable as part of either Iterator or IteratorAggregate in Unknown on
line 0
thanks in advance
Hello,
i have a problem (again ;) ).
When i search for an Entry that doesn't exist, the following error message
appears:
Warning: in_array(): Wrong datatype for second argument in /var/www/web405/html/sfcommunity/database/includes/FulltextStoplist.php on line 588
Warning: in_array(): Wrong datatype for second argument in /var/www/web405/html/sfcommunity/database/includes/FulltextStoplist.php on line 588
Warning: in_array(): Wrong datatype for second argument in /var/www/web405/html/sfcommunity/database/includes/FulltextStoplist.php on line 588
...
I'm using the 1.3.0 beta 4
CU
Denis
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enjoy www.ghettoworld.de
Hello,
If I have a menu element from my site that is
generated from a database in MySQl using PHP, how (and
where) can I integrate that into MediaWiki so they
will execute properly?
I tried putting it into xhtml_slim but since that is
not a PHP page, it does not work.
Thanks
Jimmy
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