Hi All, thank you very much. I will try and see if I know how to do it.
PM Poon
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 1:46 AM, Chad innocentkiller@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Platonides Platonides@gmail.com wrote:
Ekompute .info wrote:
Hi, has it to be anyone of one of these? http://dummipedia.com/wikione/ http://dummipedia.com/wikitwo/ http://dummipedia.com/wikithree/ ?
I think I am really lost. What GoDaddy provides is http://health.dummipedia.org and http://kesihatan.jbdirectory.com ( jbdirectory.com is my url for Malay language).
It doesn't matter which url layout you provide. I just wanted to know which one did you use.
I realize that the folder that occupies the most space is the Image
folder,
so I tried to share the two. Since the two abovementioned websites are a translation of one another, I upload all images into the "health" image subfolder and then try to access it from the Kesihatan website by adding this line in the LocalSettings.php of the "kesihatan folder" but it
failed:
$wgUploadDirectory = "http://dummipedia.com/health/images";
PM Poon
That won't work. You would use a ForeignAPIRepo to share the uploads from one into the other. http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgForeignFileRepos For pointing both wikis to the same folder to work, you would need to share ($wgSharedDB) the image tables (image, oldimage, filearchive), as well as the users (user, user_properties).
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You can use ForeignDBRepo like we do at Commons. No need to muck about with $wgSharedDB.
-Chad
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