Why can't you install it via the web installer?
Can you post what the script path setting is in your local settings file?
It was originally:
$wgScriptPath = "wiki";
But with more awake eyes, I changed it to "/Exec/wiki" and it did the trick! Thanks.
Greg
On Wed, 13 Aug 2014, at 11:26, Greg Bennett wrote:
Why can't you install it via the web installer?
Can you post what the script path setting is in your local settings file?
It was originally:
$wgScriptPath = "wiki";
But with more awake eyes, I changed it to "/Exec/wiki" and it did the trick! Thanks.
Greg
Ah. That's an absolute path now instead of relative? Would be nice to know why: it should be able to figure out a path both ways. Nice to get it working, anyway!
svetlana
Ah. That's an absolute path now instead of relative? Would be nice to know
why: it should be able to >figure out a path both ways.
Nice to get it working, anyway!
svetlana
Well, relative to my site's document root, but I still needed the leading slash. I shoulda known better, but it would have saved a bit of time if the installation had not said it was 'complete'. Oh well, I'm happier today...
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:26 PM, Greg Bennett greg.t.bennett@gmail.com wrote:
Why can't you install it via the web installer?
Can you post what the script path setting is in your local settings file?
It was originally:
$wgScriptPath = "wiki";
But with more awake eyes, I changed it to "/Exec/wiki" and it did the trick! Thanks.
Greg
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