On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 09:54:41PM +0200, Ashar Voultoiz wrote:
Kiss All wrote:
I mean storing most local settings into database,
and administrators
can modify it online via a dedicated configuration php page. Thus less
efforts are needed for administration and updating to new version of
mediaWiki.
Most page interface messages can be stored in DB, why not to store
those essential configuration information?
The best case would be to use newversion immediately after unpacking
mediawiki-x-x.tar to the original www root.
I am tired of editing LocalSettings.php for already. :-) It is like
programming, not administration.
Hello,
I am already thinking about it, unfortunatly I will not be able to code
anything about it before november.
Maybe some other developper will do it :p
I've a UI for editing the site preferences, I'm just not yet sure how to
store the settings. one big blob, with old versions kept around, or
as a table with name=>value pairs? Probably have to replace all globals
by a $globalConfig[] array to make storing/retrieving faster/easier.
Any ideas?
JeLuF