Thanks for your help you can ignore my previous email I didn't see what
Mathias posted that fixed it. Thanks for your help !
Wonder why my grep command didn't find that...........oh well.
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Thank You and Sincerely,
Jon Welters
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 5:15 PM, Jon Welters
jawelter@mtu.edu wrote:
> All,
>
> I should expand a bit. The part that is perplexing me is that the document
> root of the apache server is already /var/www/wiki ...... so why does the
> url show up as mywebsite.com/wiki/index.php ? In order to make it work I
> had to add an alias in apache ( Alias /wiki /var/www/wiki ). In reality that
> alias is what the virtual host already says. There's something in the
> mediawiki config telling it that it needs to add /wiki when it doesn't.
>
> FYI originally for testing this was installed to /wiki on another vhosts
> documentroot. I'm sure there is just a variable somewhere that needs
> updating to reflect it's new home.
>
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> Jon Welters
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Matthias Korn
matsch@rockinchina.com
> wrote:
>
>> Check the $wgScriptPath variable in your LocalSettings.php. See
>>
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:%24wgScriptPath
>>
>> matsch
>>
>> Am Mon, 7 Jul 2008 11:09:13 -0400
>> schrieb "Jon Welters"
jwelters@gmail.com:
>>
>> > Quick Question
>> >
>> > Seems like a dumb question but we finally finished our migration and
>> > went live. Now we are experiencing an odd issue. The wiki site is
>> > redirecting to /wiki . Meaning if I type in
http://mywiki.com it
>> > automatically goes to
http://mywiki.com/wiki. The issue doesn't stem
>> > from Apache. Where in mediawiki's configuration could this be?
>> >
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