Guys,
I have a private Wiki, which is indexed for by our corporate search
engine.
Is there a way to exclude the Search engine hits on the 'Page Views' stats
- so this statistic is for only 'real' visits to pages in the Wiki ?
Jon
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Charles,
in the PHP.ini file that gets loaded, there is a setting that specifies
where the extensions are...
For example on my system (PHP 5.3 installed via WAMPServer) it is ...
extension_dir = "e:/wamp/bin/php/php5.3.0/ext/" (Im running on Windows)
Also remember that there may be several PHP.
"Platonides"
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jon.g.bartl...@gsk.com wrote:
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> I've been wrest
Guys,
I've been wrestling with a problem for a few weeks now.
I have a fully working MediaWiki system (Windows XP, IIS, PHP 5, MW 1.14)
- However, I now want to transfer this to its 'production' server
(actually a VM slice running Windows 2003 server).
Rather than install all the components by h
is inserted by FCKEditor (which I guess many are using in their
Wikis).
Personally, I find these all over the place in oursi - and it irritaes me
(even in level heading, and tables etc)
Jon.
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Best way is to restore it to a 'test' site.
Its important to test your backup strategy - and not rely on thinking
you've done all you need to - finding you've forgotten something when you
need to recover from a real problem is not the way !
I make a copy of the entire wiki folder structure (whi
All,
I'm running a private Mediawiki within the company - and I want to embed
objects other than the standard picture MIME formats.
Obviously, clients need to have the software installed - and I know how to
allow certain upload file types - but how do I enable the client to
display the embedded