Yesterday I innstalled a new MediaWiki (version 1.16.2) on the same site. The new
installation runs without any problems, which indicates that both MySQL and PhP runs
properly. But the old installation still doesn't show anything else than blank pages.
I think I must have done something wrong to the old installation, but I'm not able to
figure out what has changed. LocalSettings.php is unaltered. As the site is located on
an ordinary web hotel without shell access, I have limited opportunities to investigate
what has happended. Now, I think the easiest way out of this is to use the new
installation and rebuild the wiki. (And employ proper backup routines in the future, of
course!)
Thank you for your answers!
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Emne: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Trouble with MediaWiki:Common.css?
Henny Savenije wrote:
Most of the time that means that PHP is not
communicating with the database. You may want to
check your database settings or see if MySQL is running
MediaWiki should fail gracefully if it couldn't connect to the db.
A blank page would mean a PHP error (it should get an entry on its error
log). Not having changed any php file, maybe it is an
out-of-memory error.
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