Did you restart apache? usually those kind of
changes need a web server
restart.
Jonathan Aquilina
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 10:27 AM, kghbln <mediawiki(a)kghoffmeyer.de> wrote:
Heiya,<br /><b>thank you</b>
again for your input.
As it turns out the browsers (Fx, Ch, O, Wb, etc. are decoding %C3 to
%c3 instead of just sending %C3.
Some people reported that setting "AddDefaultCharset UTF-8" in Apache
and "default_charset = "UTF-8" in PHP should do and did the trick but
this particular environment is still resting.
Any other ideas on how to mitigate this somehow?
<i>Cheers</i><br />Karsten
[0]
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T131414
Am 31.03.2016 um 23:56 schrieb kghbln:
> Heiya Daniel,
>
> thank you for your insight and assessment of the situation. While I
> myself cannot do such an elaborate analysis as in [1] I can now confirm
> that pulling MW 1.26.2 in favour of MW 1.25.5 got me a fully accessible
> wiki. Same "LocalSettings.php" and same RewriteRules. Thus I can confirm
> that there is indeed something in the water.
>
> I will be on phabricator regarding this.
>
> Cheers and thanks again!
>
> Cheers Karsten
>
> Am 31.03.2016 um 20:42 schrieb Daniel Friesen:
>> This sounds very similar to another bug where IIS users get infinite
>> redirect loops in 1.26.
>>
>> Someone tried to 'fix' another bug by introducing a new normalizing
>> redirect to MediaWiki in 1.26.
>>
>> But it's starting to look like enough attention was not paid to the
>> "edge" cases of web servers an international text other than the
narrow
>> subset this change was tested with.
>>
>> Which IMHO is not the web server's fault, because this
http->server->php
>> area the normalization is treading in is NOT a standardized thing one
>> should expect certain forms of normalization.
>>
>> [0]
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/219446/
>> [1]
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T127734
>>
>> ~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [
http://danielfriesen.name/]
>>
>> On 2016-03-31 11:11 AM, kghbln wrote:
>>> Heiya,
>>>
>>> this is painful for me.
>>>
>>> There is a wiki accessible with the following logic:
>>>
>>> "http://example.com/wiki/Main_Page"
>>>
>>> When I edit I have:
>>>
>>> "http://example.com/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&action=edit"
>>>
>>> To get this magic running I have the following RewriteRules:
>>>
>>> RewriteEngine On
>>> RewriteRule ^/?wiki(/.*)?$ %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/w/index.php [L]
>>> RewriteRule ^/?$ %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/w/index.php [L]
>>>
>>> And in "LocalSettings.php":
>>>
>>> $wgScriptPath = "/w";
>>> $wgScriptExtension = ".php";
>>> $wgArticlePath = "/wiki/$1";
>>> $wgUsePathInfo = true; // true or false does not make a difference
>>>
>>> Everything is cool until I dare to try accessing a page containing a
>>> special character, e.g. "http://example.com/wiki/So_ein_Ärger" and
end
>>> up in an indefinite redirect loop.
>>>
>>> This wiki is a MW 1.26.2.
>>>
>>> Any hint out there? Never encountered anything similar. Admittedly not
>>> my first wiki.
>>>
>>> Thanks and cheers
>>>
>>> Karsten
>>>
>>>
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