> 2) Is it
possible to use SSI in MW without it being stripped out? I've tried commenting out the
"removeHTMLcomments" function in Sanitizer.php, but the HTML comment with the
SSI in it still doesn't show up when I view source on the wiki display page in my
browser. Even if it did, since the page doesn't have an shtml extension, I'm
fairly sure it won't work.> > Has anyone done this and can you talk a n00b
through it?> > No.> Implement whatever you want to get with a Server Side Include
directly> in php, or via an extension.
OK, then do you have a suggestion of how
I can do the following in php or in an extension?
I have a dbman database, it's written in perl and accessible via CGI. I would like
to have each wiki page display the info on the associated record in the database (if it
exists) at the top of the page, above the user generated content.
I wrote a script that combs the xml dump of the wiki and the dbman database and matches
up wiki pages to database records, inserts an SSI link to the database for pages that
match up, and creates wiki pages for database records that don't have them. It's
output is an xml that I was successfully able to import into MW, except that all the SSI
got stripped out. (In fact, all comments got stripped out. I'd like to be able to
keep them to note when the last import is and tell users not to edit the database link)
I was able to add comments manually via the wiki, but as mentioned, they don't show
up when I view source on the final product, only when I edit the page via MW.
I'm new to MW and php, but a fairly competent hacker in general. Any help that at
least points me in the right direction would be much appreciated.
Ron
That's not too easy, since you want to perform a web server subrequest.
You can do that with virtual(<filename>); but that will only work if you
are using apache with mod_php.
A more portable way would be trying to launch the perl interpreter from
php, on the lines of system("/usr/bin/perl <filename>"); but that may or
may not work, depending on the script.