Hi Christensen, I do have access to the Cpanel which provides MySQL and
phpAdmin access. The database after upgrading says 152,714 records and 38.8
MB.

I was just wondering. If the database was written with UTF8 backward
compatibility, can I change it to binary during the Mediawiki installation?
I did that and wonder whether this could be the cause.

PM Poon


On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 9:22 PM, Christensen, Courtney <
[email protected]> wrote:

> From Ekompute .info On Monday, March 30, 2009 5:59 PM
> >
> >Hi Christensen, thank you again for your response. When I changed
> permission
> >for LocalSettings.php to 644, it works but all my articles have
> mysteriously
> >disappeared. Maybe I ought to execute update.php, as has been mentioned
> many
> >times previously, although I set up using the Mediawiki installer. I have
> >asked my webhost to do it. Will have to wait and see after they have done
> it
> >to see if I have screwed up again.
> >
> >PM Poon
>
>
>
> Hi PM,
>
> Do you have any access to your database other than through your wiki?
>  Command line or PHPMyAdmin?  If you do, can you check the database that
> your LocalSettings file is pointing to and can you see if there is any data
> in that database?
>
> You are saying that the MediaWiki UI shows up, just that you don't seem to
> have any articles right?
>
> Good luck,
> -Courtney
>
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