I wanted to share my experience with you so if something has changed you could get to the bottom of it and update this post accordingly. However, clearing my browser cache DID NOT solve the problem. Clearing your browser cache will solve the problem.” “In some situations, WikiEditor may not show in your browser after the installation. This MediaWiki help page ( ) even says the following: I enabled it with the wfLoadExtension() call, as indicated, but didn’t have any luck. Here are my specs:Īnd WikiEditor 0.5.1 extension came pre-installed. These seem like very simple instructions, but it’s not working for me.
This is a brand new mediawiki installation on my local machine where I have full permissions(I think - so far I’ve been able to download and enable other plugins), downloaded, installed, and configured less than a month ago. This blog says August 2016 is the publish date, but I’m wondering if this isn’t actually an old post for a previous version that was refreshed to look new? One example why I would say that, is the comment text you say should be there, isn’t. Hi Ryan! I loved the tutorial, but unfortunately, enabling the WikiEditor did not work. Open the LocalSettings.php file in your MediaWiki installation's root folder and look for the Extensions section, which starts with the following commented lines: extension /WikiEditor / folder, without creating additional subfolders (the first php files will need to be there).
Use this method if you know what are you doing, and check if index definitions are correct. However, the index definition is from a specific MediaWiki version, which may not match your current version of MediaWiki.
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Those commands drop several indices and then re-adds them again after the import. MediaWiki packaged by Bitnami for Windows / Linux / macOS / OS X VM. It is not a script but rather a set of commands you can copy into bash (running in a screen session.) You'll have to babysit and customize the process for your needs. Below is a set of instructions that makes loading a large wiki less error prone and maybe a bit faster.