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Ikke Snoeckx wrote:
Hello all
I'd like to customise some of my Wiki pages, alas, I don't know how (am
not much of a PHP expert)...
1. I have this little error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function text() in
C:\Server\htdocs\\wiki\skins\MonoBook.php on line 61
How to solve this?
Where do you see this error? Generally, it should not happen. Which
versions of PHP and MediaWiki do you use?
2. How can I change the "Main_Page" to
something else?
Edit the system message (like a regular page) MediaWiki:Mainpage.
Additionally, I have a bilingual wiki so I need two
names for the
Main_Page both accessible
In LocalSettings.php, add the following code:
$wgForceUIMsgAsContentMsg = array( 'mainpage' );
Then, each user can define his language in Special:Preferences, and can
access the main page for him.
3. How to change the 'Talk:Article' to
something different (i.e. like
they did with the translations of Wikipedia)
If you want to change it to something like "Discussion:Article" ? edit
the variable $namespaceNames in MessagesEn.php if you use the latest
trunk version, or $wgNamespaceNamesEn in Language.php if you use any
other version, including 1.7.x.
4. I have written a SSI-footer and header, however, I
can't get them
into including them in my index.php (php require('foo.bar') function),
how do I do this, or can't I?
What's the problem, and what do you want to do?
5. Can I change 'index.php' to
'wiki.php' w/o any problems? (the reason
being, i'd like my wiki to be placed in my main directory, where my
index.php already exists)
You can, and then you have to change $wgArticlePath and $wgScriptPath in
LocalSettings.php.
6. I've never been fond on the WikiFormatting
([[internal link]],
''italic text'', '''bold text''', etc), so I
prefer using HTML in my
Wiki, though, HTML is disabled by default...
How can I enable all possible HTML and disable the WikiFormatting (don't
argue or ask why)...
I don't think disabling the wikitext is currently possible, but setting
the following in LocalSettings.php:
$wgRawHtml = true;
will allow *all* the HTML, including scripts, etc., therefore it's very
dangerous. By default, you can use only limited HTML.
I guess that was it for now...
Thanks in advance
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