Something to consider: regardless of which (if any) of those options you pick, the contents of the documents will not be findable via the built in mediawiki search feature.
Of course, if you already know that, have a solution, or don't care, please disregard :)
-- Jim
On 4/6/07, Ian Smith ismith@good.com wrote:
Dave Sigafoos:
Thanks for that. I didn't mention all the bits I had read and FAQ
was
one of those items. I believe we tried this but will check with the other leader when they get in.
But as I said, you may find the browser ignores file:///// links anyhow, for security.
You mentioned ..
This is a tricky thing to fix, as many browsers will ignore these
links
anyway; your best bet is to place the files somewhere the web server
(or
some web server) can see them, and then use http: links rather than file: links.
If these files are on the server then http will be able to see them? And launch correctly? Not sure I understand this but will look at it.
If you upload the files into the Wiki then you can link to them with internal links.
If you place them under a different directory under your web server's document root then linking to them with http:// should work, and they should download/launch like any docs off the net. So if your Wiki address is http://myserver/mediawiki/Main_Page, and it lives in c:\Web_Server\mediawiki, then you could place a document in c:\Web_Server\files\Stuff.doc, and link to it as http://myserver/files/Stuff.doc.
Or place them on another web server, same deal.
If your files have to live somewhere else on your system, then you should be able to make your web server include them in its virtual tree. For example, I have files in d:/CodeView that I want to make available via http:// links, and my http.conf contains this:
# CodeView directory. Alias /CodeView D:/CodeView <Directory "D:/CodeView"> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes AllowOverride All Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory>
and I can access them as http://myserver/CodeView/...
Cheers,
Ian
(Seems like you're treading the same path I did... ;-)
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