I read the articles. But I am not shure what all this means in my case. Do I have to install a module?
As I already mentioned in one of my former postings, my wiki is hosted by a computing center of an university. So I guess I am not allowed to do a lot of changes to the server itself.
What do I have to change? In my wiki settings, to the server settings (I hope I am allowed to) or any other changes (no idea what this could be...)?
This is my first wiki and my first contact to PHP. Sorry if my questions seem stupid.
Thanks for your help,
Martin
Rob Church schrieb:
Not too horrendous, though be aware that if forced to run when PHP is under safe mode, some parts of MediaWiki will not function as expected...
...however, you may be able to get round this particular issue. Please read the PHP documentation on safe mode at http://www.php.net/features.safe-mode.
Rob Church
On 01/12/05, Martin Baumann mailsgetlost@web.de wrote:
Hi,
Attempting to write... *Warning*: fopen(): SAFE MODE Restriction in effect. The script running as uid 600 is not allowed to write to directory /myfolder/.public_html/wiki/images owned by uid 38106 in */myfolder/.public_html/wiki/images/test.php* on line *8
Oh oh
Sounds bad?
Martin
Brion Vibber schrieb:
Martin Baumann wrote:
Thanks for your help. I get the following mwssage:
Attempting to write... *Fatal error*: Call to undefined function: file_put_contents() in */myfolder/.public_html/wiki/images/test.php* on line *4
file_put_contents() is new in PHP 5.
See http://www.php.net/file_put_contents
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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