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sorry editing again but now i installed mediawiki-1.14.0 in my forum also put LocalSettings.php file in public_html/ folder and also added these 2 lines
require_once( "$IP/includes/DefaultSettings.php" ); After it, add these two lines: define( VB_SYSTEM_PATH, '/var/www/html/forum' ); require_once( "$IP/includes/AuthPlugin_vBSSO.php" ); but problem is still same my site redirect to yahoo |
It's not redirecting to Yahoo, it's going to a Not Found Page. You haven't set the path to your wiki correctly yet, either in in the Local Settings or in the Admin CP.
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below path i put in admincp and this below path i put in localsetting define( VB_SYSTEM_PATH, '/home/xxx/public_/forums' ); is above path are not correct? |
What is this /article subfolder you have the main page in? It's supposed to be /wiki/Main_Page. You probably need to do a little more research on how short URLs are set up. I don't think you can put the wiki contents in another subfolder.
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please find the attachment on my admincp
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http://www.mknexusonline.com/wiki |
Seems not to work any more with vB4.0.3, at least not the German one... Any one tried it?
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does wiki need to share the same db as the vB one?
ADD: I am using ... Code:
WikiMedia 1.15.3 (latest). Do I have to move wiki to my forum folder? |
I'm affraid, that at the moment both vBulletin-Mediawiki bridges are not supportet. I tried to make vbMediaWiki (Single Thread at vbulletin.org) as clear as possible. Works only with vB4 but is really a nice solution.
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