@bepe: Enjoy your days and thanks for your work here! (and last but not least never let your girl hang!! (if you can say so in English )
@Bouncer222: First install wiki and vB independent. If they run properly you will have learned most of the things you need. After that installing this mod will be much easier and clearer.
How am I supposed to install wiki properly if the instructions lack instructions?
I did everything it says except I cannot find where the localsettings.php file is ??
I have vb installed, this is pretty much the only mod I have seen that has this type of vague instructions.
my wiki is at www.brotherhoodofgamers.com/wiki but it shows it in directory, I guess because its not done yet, I did everything else except that file editing.
i had a user complain about his recent edits not showing under what's new (new wiki pages), before i realized that this link only shows new pages and not new edits.
however, the wiki is different from a forum in that a edit is actually the same as a new post... so really we should be capturing it. (wonder if a way to do it is to do a delete and then add to the index to record it as a "new" page in the search index?)
in the interim, i am thinking of adding a link to recent changes (wiki special page) in the submenu under what's new. where do i make that change?
Installation instructions are for the modification itself and not for installing the mediawiki. First you have to learn howto install the mediawiki and get your things together ( http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual...ling_MediaWiki ) . After that, you are able to install the mod as it is described here.
Just for a hint (that worked for me): Install the wiki within your document path where vbulletin 4 is installed so you can call it by http:// my name of my page/mediawiki . That will make it easier to get the vbulletin integration later.
Don't blame bepe's work for not being able to get the basics to run by yourselves!
Installation instructions are for the modification itself and not for installing the mediawiki.
Interesting, that people do not understand this... But since we now had more than one user with this problem, bepe could add this in his installation instructions:
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Installation:
Install vBulletin and MediaWiki. They must run independent and properly. (For MediaWiki consult mediawiki.org and mwusers.com!) After that you can install vbMediaWiki, which is the bridge between them.
uninstalled...installation instructions are very bad.
You are seriously rude. This is a beta and the developer has put many many hours into this. Just because you are unable to install it due to your own lack of knowledge there is no need to take it out on Bepe.
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Originally Posted by BRotondi
Interesting, that people do not understand this... But since we now had more than one user with this problem, bepe could add this in his installation instructions:
Good point BRotondi. Perhaps it will stop the kind of posts Bepe and yourself have been receiving.
Bepe. Enjoy your time off. See you soon (very soon ) I hope!