Thanks for the response, but I have closed all browser windows, deleted all
cookies, files and history and re-attempted with the same results as below.
I have also tried adding ,"$IP/extensions", to the $path=array statement in
the localsettings.php without success.
The php error refers to line 141 of my localsettings.php, which reads
$wgAuth = new Auth_remoteuser(); I'm guessing that Mediawiki can find the
file Auth_remoteuser.php , otherwise, the require_once statement above would
have created an error?. So does the php error mean that there is a bug
within the "class Auth_remoteuser extends AuthPlugin" section of
Auth_remoteuser.php? (I basically cut/pasted the code provided from the
article - adding errorlog statements immediately in the the Auth_remoteuser
function and class - neither have been generated. )
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On 4/25/06, Brion Vibber <brion(a)pobox.com> wrote:
The first thing I'd check is the browser cache. If a previous load of the
main
page failed when you were trying it out, it's possible that this latest
request
returned a '304 not modified' response and the browser showed the old
cached
error message.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)
Brian C wrote:
[snip]
attempting to implement external authentication using
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Otheus/Auto_Login_via_REMOTE_USER
method. Which requires cut/paste/modify a file Auth_remoteuser.php and
placing it into the mediawiki/extensions folder and inserting the following
into localsettings.php:
require_once('extensions/Auth_remoteuser.php');
$wgAuth = new Auth_remoteuser();
The problem is that, after successful external SingleSignOn, the browser
is
redirected to the originally requested mediawiki url
but halts with a
dialog
stating "Internet Explorer can not download
http://intranetsite.com:12843/index.php?title=Main_Page from
intranetsite.com. .."
The php error log states " PHP Fatal error: Class 'Auth_remoteuser' not
found in C:\wiki\Mediawiki\mediawiki- 1.6.3\LocalSettings.php on line 141"