Hi, seems like there are some difficulties, using my proposed method to set
up multi-wikis, so I am trying very, very hard to implement Daniel Barrett's
idea which avoids trying to reinvent the wheel.
Actually, I have tried that before many years back but I could not
understand the procedure. Now that I have acquired a little more knowledge
and tried again by really, really putting by best foot forward, I still
encounter the same problem. Would appreciate if you can help me find out
what's wrong with what I do. Since it is easier to put it in a webpage,
together with illustrating diagrams, I have rewrote this
page<http://computer-stuffs.jbdirectory.com/My_directory_layout>ut>.
Thanking all of you in anticipation.... must do it right this time once and
for all, LOL. It's being a long-time problem.
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Ekompute .info <ekompute(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Platonides, it is hard to answer your question
without a diagram, so I
try to explain it at one of my
webpage<http://computer-stuffs.jbdirectory.com/My_directory_layout>ut>.
I hope my explanation is what you are seeking to find out. How would I know
which file is run when the user goes to
www.example.net? Would it be the
corresponding LocalSettings.php?
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:37 AM, Platonides <Platonides(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Ekompute .info wrote:
Hi Platonides, thank you for your response.
I put all my mediawiki files into one folder called "commonmediawiki". I
create separate folders for each website where I put the
LocalSettings.php
and the image folder. These separate folders (for
each website),
together
with the "commonmediawiki" folder are
one level below the html folder
which
is given by my webhost.
How to I interepret the following comment: "If you customize your file
layout, set $IP to the directory that contains the other MediaWiki
files. It
will be used as a base to locate files."
What file is run when the user goes to
www.example.net ? Where is it
mapped?
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