Hello,
I would like to display stuff of a mediawiki database on a second page without editing possibilities and without the framework around the content.
So is there a php content viewer for the mediawiki?
Or could I take the php code of the whole project and use only the part, dispalying the conent?
Which part of your code parses the data and manages the correct presentation of the content?
Many thanks for your help.
Matthias
On Sep 15, 2004, at 9:07 AM, Matthias Jaekle wrote:
I would like to display stuff of a mediawiki database on a second page without editing possibilities and without the framework around the content.
Your best bet if you don't want to do a lot of work is to set up a second wiki, point it at the same database, disable editing, and strip out the UI bits from the skin template.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Your best bet if you don't want to do a lot of work is to set up a second wiki, point it at the same database, disable editing, and strip out the UI bits from the skin template.
Hi Brion, this sounds good. I just did it, but I still have the edit links in the page. How can I disable editing. I did not found, how to configure it. Many thanks Matthias
On 09/16/2004 8:39 AM, Matthias Jaekle jaekle@eventax.de wrote:
Your best bet if you don't want to do a lot of work is to set up a second wiki, point it at the same database, disable editing, and strip out the UI bits from the skin template.
Hi Brion, this sounds good. I just did it, but I still have the edit links in the page. How can I disable editing. I did not found, how to configure it.
Removing only the links won't disable editing, as users could just append '&action=edit' to the URL. I removed the relevant bits from index.php to prevent editing:
case "edit": case "submit": if( !$wgCommandLineMode && !$wgRequest->checkSessionCookie() ) { User::SetupSession(); } require_once( "includes/EditPage.php" ); $editor = new EditPage( $wgArticle ); $editor->$action(); break;
Paul
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