Hi,
I choose ovh.de to put my site online. The site works, but without any page. However I imported a backup of my local database and I uploaded all local files. The adress is http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd.
It seems that the database is not found, but I used the right database-password that OVH gave me.
thanks for help
Klaus
Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2007 20:40 schrieb Klaus Becker:
Hi,
I choose ovh.de to put my site online. The site works, but without any page. However I imported a backup of my local database and I uploaded all local files. The adress is http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd.
It seems that the database is not found, but I used the right database-password that OVH gave me.
thanks for help
Klaus
Another information: when I choose "Special Pages" and then "All Pages", the list of my pages appears and I can read them. But I don't see the images.
When I choose "Special Pages" and then "Images", I can see the images.
So it seems to be a link-problem ? Can I rebuild all links ?
Klaus
Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2007 21:16 schrieb Klaus Becker:
Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2007 20:40 schrieb Klaus Becker:
Hi,
I choose ovh.de to put my site online. The site works, but without any page. However I imported a backup of my local database and I uploaded all local files. The adress is http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd.
It seems that the database is not found, but I used the right database-password that OVH gave me.
thanks for help
Klaus
Another information: when I choose "Special Pages" and then "All Pages", the list of my pages appears and I can read them. But I don't see the images.
When I choose "Special Pages" and then "Images", I can see the images.
So it seems to be a link-problem ? Can I rebuild all links ?
Klaus
Finally I found that only the Main Page lacks. I copied the content from the local version and now the pages are present.
But no image appears. I uploaded them successfully, but only their names appear and their link is for example "http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd/index.php?title=Bild:omnes.jpg&action=e..." as you can see at http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd/index.php?title=Sites_perso.
cheers Klaus
/~katalogd/skins/common/images/kd.gif was not found on this server.
I see you have images linked with [[Bild: prefix which is on German language, but the wiki is configured in French, so it will only work when linking wit the [[Image: one. You can set $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] = 'Bild'; to have them recognised.
Have the data been rightly imported? Double utf8 title http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd/index.php?title=%C3%83%E2%80%B0changes_d%27... suggests it wasn't.
Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2007 22:19 schrieb Platonides:
/~katalogd/skins/common/images/kd.gif was not found on this server.
I see you have images linked with [[Bild: prefix which is on German language, but the wiki is configured in French, so it will only work when linking wit the [[Image: one. You can set $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] = 'Bild'; to have them recognised.
You are quite right, I wrote the local site in german and I configured it in french at OVH. I now configured it in german and I see the images. Thanks !
The final version should work in french, perhaps in french and german. I shall probably come back to this point later on.
cheers
Klaus
Have the data been rightly imported? Double utf8 title http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd/index.php?title=%C3%83%E2%80%B0changes_d%2 7id%C3%83%C2%A9es suggests it wasn't.
Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2007 22:19 schrieb Platonides:
/~katalogd/skins/common/images/kd.gif was not found on this server.
I see you have images linked with [[Bild: prefix which is on German language, but the wiki is configured in French, so it will only work when linking wit the [[Image: one. You can set $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] = 'Bild'; to have them recognised.
In which file can I set that ? Can I set multiple strings like "Bild", "Image" etc ?
If this is not possible, what can I do to get the whole site work in french ? Is there a way to replace all "[[Bild:" by "[[Image:" ?
That would be great for the moment, but later on, I would like the site to work in german and french, perhaps even in other languages.
Have the data been rightly imported? Double utf8 title http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd/index.php?title=%C3%83%E2%80%B0changes_d%2 7id%C3%83%C2%A9es suggests it wasn't.
Double title ? I corrected the page and now it works: http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd/index.php?title=%C3%89changes_d%27id%C3%A9e...
cheers
Klaus
Klaus Becker schrieb:
Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2007 22:19 schrieb Platonides:
/~katalogd/skins/common/images/kd.gif was not found on this server.
I see you have images linked with [[Bild: prefix which is on German language, but the wiki is configured in French, so it will only work when linking wit the [[Image: one. You can set $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] = 'Bild'; to have them recognised.
In which file can I set that ? Can I set multiple strings like "Bild", "Image" etc ?
If this is not possible, what can I do to get the whole site work in french ? Is there a way to replace all "[[Bild:" by "[[Image:" ?
That would be great for the moment, but later on, I would like the site to work in german and french, perhaps even in other languages.
[[Image: shows images on every language, as it is the original english namespace name. Plus, the translation set at $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] also shows them, as well as being the official image namespace name. As the French translation sets (languages/messages/MessagesFr.php) $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] = 'Image', that was the only name you could use in your wiki.
You can have the site on multiple languages. Just use the proper name for including images.
Have the data been rightly imported? Double utf8 title http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd/index.php?title=%C3%83%E2%80%B0changes_d%2 7id%C3%83%C2%A9es suggests it wasn't.
Double title ? I corrected the page and now it works: http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd/index.php?title=%C3%89changes_d%27id%C3%A9e...
Not really, follow the link i gave you http://start1g.ovh.net/~katalogd/index.php?title=%C3%83%E2%80%B0changes_d%27...
The title has letters (É é) utf8 encoded (É é) and those chars encoded utf8 another time (É é). Due to the way MediaWiki stores the utf8 in binary latin1 schemas, it's not strange to have mysqldump corrupting the text by doing encodings "by their own". http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Backing_up_a_wiki#Character_set
You probably need to apply a utf8 decoding to the page titles to have them right before you start creating pages with only a utf8 layer.
Am Sonntag, 6. Mai 2007 12:42 schrieb Platonides:
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[[Image: shows images on every language, as it is the original english namespace name. Plus, the translation set at $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] also shows them, as well as being the official image namespace name. As the French translation sets (languages/messages/MessagesFr.php) $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] = 'Image', that was the only name you could use in your wiki.
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So in all pages, I must change "[[Bild:...]]" in [[Image:...]] ? Is there a way to do that for all pages in the same time or must I edit all pages ?
Klaus
Klaus Becker schrieb:
Am Sonntag, 6. Mai 2007 12:42 schrieb Platonides:
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[[Image: shows images on every language, as it is the original english namespace name. Plus, the translation set at $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] also shows them, as well as being the official image namespace name. As the French translation sets (languages/messages/MessagesFr.php) $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] = 'Image', that was the only name you could use in your wiki.
.........
So in all pages, I must change "[[Bild:...]]" in [[Image:...]] ? Is there a way to do that for all pages in the same time or must I edit all pages ?
Klaus
Only if you want to have Image: as the image namespace name. Now that you changed your wiki to de: it works, so... where's the doubt?
Am Sonntag, 6. Mai 2007 16:24 schrieb Platonides:
Klaus Becker schrieb:
Am Sonntag, 6. Mai 2007 12:42 schrieb Platonides:
.........
[[Image: shows images on every language, as it is the original english namespace name. Plus, the translation set at $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] also shows them, as well as being the official image namespace name. As the French translation sets (languages/messages/MessagesFr.php) $namespaceNames[NS_IMAGE] = 'Image', that was the only name you could use in your wiki.
.........
So in all pages, I must change "[[Bild:...]]" in [[Image:...]] ? Is there a way to do that for all pages in the same time or must I edit all pages ?
Klaus
Only if you want to have Image: as the image namespace name. Now that you changed your wiki to de: it works, so... where's the doubt?
It works in german, but the final version of the wiki will be in french.
Klaus
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