Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for :)
On 27/10/06, Luis Zarrabeitia <kyrie(a)uh.cu> wrote:
Ah, some other parts of the LocalSettings.php should be made dependant on the
$db_lang in my solution, like the upload directory. Sorry about that... and
don't forget to point me to a better solution if there is one :D
Cheers,
Zarrabeitia.
On Friday 27 October 2006 12:39, you wrote:
I hope you are not referring to my message
"Mediawiki as a CMS." (I mean,
what I did there was a hack, and though it worked for my (en|es).wikipedia
mirror, I wouldn't exactly recommend it).
Still, if you are referring to my hack, here it is:
I installed a mediawiki in, for instance,
/var/www/sites/wiki
and pointed the en.wikipedia and the es.wikipedia virtualhosts to that
folder.
On my localsettings.php,
==============
(...)
================
And that seems to work. (the ifs and the $db_lang variable were added by
me). There are some problems with the maintenance scripts in this setup
(they obviously don't define the _SERVER variable so they don't load the
configuration properly so I have to work around that)
But given my 0 expertise with mediawiki, I'm sure there is a better way to
do it :D
Cheers,
Zarrabeitia.
On Friday 27 October 2006 05:48, Robert Leverington wrote:
> Someone on here was talking about how to run multiple wikis using the
> same wiki directory, I have a vague idea of how this could be done
> (using a index.php file with exactly the same contents but with a
> different name). But I don't know how I could set up the local
> settings file. When the person said about it I think he used an if
> statement but I don't know how to form one of those which has more
> than two possibilities.
>
> Thanks,
--
Luis Zarrabeitia
Fac. de Matemática y Computación, UH.
http://profesores.matcom.uh.cu/~kyrie
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