Platonides,
Your response was helpful because it worked. I was using a wikipedia
image which had a 'File:' reference in the URL. The direct link was
available from the description page and was a URL of the form you
response indicated. This brought me to the next problem, controlling
the size of the image, which can't be done with just the external
image URL.
Nevio,
Your response was the next step. I activated the $wgForeignFileRepos[]
to wikimedia commons and was able to use a [[File:<file.xxx>|<xx>px]]
to bring in the image in the correct size.
Q,
You also had the right answer, but; it was more difficult to see as I
had been using URL to images (which worked in my browser). With the
'File:' embedded, it must mess with MediaWiki's parser.
Thanks everyone for your help.
On Nov 20, 6:08 pm, Platonides <Platoni...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Mike Lisanke wrote:
Q,
I've tried many forms for the external image
reference including just
including the URL without other formatting as you and the wiki documentation
indicate. All I see is the hypertext link on the page. I've triple checked
the $wgAllowExternalImages = true;, and that the LocalSettings.php was
actually being reparsed (I also changed the sitename). I also restarted the
postgres db and apache servers (I didn't know what level of restart this
configuration change required). Also, I've tried several different types of
imported image from several different locations.
I appreciate your suggestion. Any other things I
haven't considered?
Thanks.
You place in a
page:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bc/Wiki.png
What do you get?
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