Hi I am using Fedora Core 5 and Mediawiki 1.6.7. If you go to URL
http://eix.dyndns.org/wiki/index.php?HomePage
you will see a very plain page with Navigation links along the left. But there are no images or colours used. I chose standard in LocalSettings.php but monobook didn't display the logo either. I have the ownership of all files and all subdirectories of /var/www/wiki set to root:root and the permissions of all files is read write for owner read for everyone else. The exception is LocalSettings.php which is read write for everyone. The directories are set at executable for everyone and the context is httpd_sys. I have these same settings for my own site and everything works fine. At first I thought the problem was permissions, ownership and context but I think I have dealt with that and still a very plain looking wiki i.e. no logo, no colour. Well I did some research on chcon but didn't find anything of use so tried my last kick at the can. I created an .htaccess file in the wiki folder with the line Allow from all and still the logo does not display or any other graphic file and all I see is a very plain white Main Page very discouraging. If you try this URL you get the word image but no graphic and I get no error displayed. It is almost like the image is known to apache so no error but for some reason it isn't displayed but I can't be sure apache can access this folder, apparently MediaWiki can't access it??? I checked the file size to see it was not zero???
http://eix.dyndns.org//wiki/skins/monobook/headbg.jpg
This URL just gives a blank page no error from Apache
http://eix.dyndns.org//wiki/skins/MonoBook.php
I am at a loss re what to do next any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you for considering this request!
John Eix wrote:
http://eix.dyndns.org//wiki/skins/monobook/headbg.jpg
This URL just gives a blank page no error from Apache
Why double slash here^?
(I see no page there with single slash there either but I was wondering...)
Roger
John Eix wrote:
http://eix.dyndns.org//wiki/skins/monobook/headbg.jpg
This URL just gives a blank page no error from Apache
When I try this URL I get no reply from your server: http://eix.dyndns.org/wiki/skins/monobook/main.css
Seems to me that file should be accessible to the world in order for the world to display your site using the CSS defined therein.
What are the permissions on the above?
And what does your Apache httpd.conf have in it for this domain: eix.dyndns.org
and this /wiki/ dir?
Roger
Hi ! Trying to access the jpg (with a download utility) I get the following log. in a browser that's normal there is no error displayed, it send a content-type image/jpeg so browser expect an image, but it get no data.
Double // or only one doesn't change anything.
2006-06-28 10:21:45.015 GET //wiki/skins/monobook/headbg.jpg HTTP/1.1 2006-06-28 10:21:45.031 Host: eix.dyndns.org 2006-06-28 10:21:45.031 Accept: */* 2006-06-28 10:21:45.031 User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.00; Windows 98) 2006-06-28 10:21:45.046 Connection: Keep-Alive *2006-06-28 10:21:45.234 HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error* 2006-06-28 10:21:45.234 Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 08:17:09 GMT 2006-06-28 10:21:45.234 Server: Apache/2.2.0 (Fedora) 2006-06-28 10:21:45.250 Content-Length: 0 2006-06-28 10:21:45.250 Connection: close 2006-06-28 10:21:45.250 Content-Type: image/jpeg
Look at your apache logs, there is an error somewhere...
2006/6/28, Roger Chrisman roger@rogerchrisman.com:
John Eix wrote:
http://eix.dyndns.org//wiki/skins/monobook/headbg.jpg
This URL just gives a blank page no error from Apache
When I try this URL I get no reply from your server: http://eix.dyndns.org/wiki/skins/monobook/main.css
Seems to me that file should be accessible to the world in order for the world to display your site using the CSS defined therein.
What are the permissions on the above?
And what does your Apache httpd.conf have in it for this domain: eix.dyndns.org
and this /wiki/ dir?
Roger
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