Sorry for missing all this discussion, you all see to understand the
problem correctly, so it's back to me to try the suggested fix...
So for simplicity I just tried disabling *all* extensions on the wiki
in one go, and I'm seeing exactly the same behavior as described
before, so I don't think
I'm thinking that it could be an issue with apache redirect configuration?
I agree. If you disabled all extensions (make sure you also changed back any
Mediawiki files you may have modified due to a requirement of an extension),
then its not a Mediawiki problem and most likely an Apache
On 25 April 2011 15:24, Sullivan, James (NIH/CIT) [C]
sulli...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
I agree. If you disabled all extensions (make sure you also changed back any
Mediawiki files
you may have modified due to a requirement of an extension), then its not a
Mediawiki problem
and most likely an
Svip is right, of course ... (my morning caffiene had not taken effect yet).
Apache should also not have anything to do with the capitalizations of the page
names on the page. If all extensions were removed/disabled then either
something was left behind, such as a modification in the includes
On 25 April 2011 16:13, Sullivan, James (NIH/CIT) [C]
sulli...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
As for whether its MySQL I don't see how since Mediawiki, or the extensions,
control
what goes in and what comes out.
Well, it is technically possible, it could be MySQL, since MySQL can
be set to be case
On 25 April 2011 20:06, Dan Bolser daniel.bol...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll try to see if mysql is running in a case insensitive locale, and
I'll try installing a fresh install pointing at a fresh database.
Can we see your _page table structure?
If you have SQL input access, do DESCRIBE
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