![]() Php.ini was the problem I went through to change half a dozen things that looked maybe significant, and one of the changes fixed the problem. It may be a wrinkle on the same though, so I'm currently looking through the differences in php.ini between the two systems. The same problem occurs whether logged in or not, so I don't think this is the classical PHP session problem. ![]() If I go to the history of an existing page, select a couple of revisions and ask for diffs it works fine - but that form uses GET. If I go to edit a new page, type in some text and hit preview (or any other submit) I get back a page with no text in the preview, and no text in the text box: i.e., it is as if none of the form variables were visible to mediawiki. Hv 16:48, 13 February 2008 (UTC) More generally, it appears to be a problem getting form variables via POST. Hv 16:26, 11 February 2008 (UTC) For what it's worth, I've managed to upgrade this now as far as v1.5.8, and still have the same problem. It doesn't appear anywhere on this wiki though, and I couldn't find anybody that asked about it that got an answer.Īny clues about how to approach this would be much appreciated. Googling for the error message shows that lots of people have this message in their mediawiki installations, so I guess it isn't a rare problem. Removing the case statement wrapping that option, it fails at the next stage: it is as if none of the variables from the form are being seen. Looking at the code in includes/SpecialImport.php, this appears not to be possible: the form supplies source="upload" as a hidden variable. After selecting the import file and hitting "Upload file", I get the error message "Unknown import source type". Having upgraded the source to v1.5.5, and installed that version also on the destination, I exported a couple of sample pages and tried to import those on the new installation. I'm trying to move a mediawiki-1.4.9 installation to a new location, and this is as far as I've managed to upgrade it so far - 1.6.10 requires mysql4, and the schema upgrade for 1.5.8 fails. I appreciate this is an old and unsupported version. Pat Peter, MediaWiki Support Team 01:12, 15 February 2008 (UTC) (RESOLVED) error message "Unknown import source type" Skizzerz talk - contribs MediaWiki Support Team 01:30, 8 February 2008 (UTC) Though its not resolved, no reply from Sheriff, and this is also a subject I would like to look into. sheriffcicada 17:48, 7 February 2008 (UTC) There are a few extensions that let you restrict who can do what on namespaces (even viewing pages in them), the most prominent being Extension:Lockdown. Is there any solution to this? Or am I barking up the wrong tree? I would like to limit the namespaces to only a few. The students are using it extensively, and I would like to now, tighten down our structure a bit. I am an educator, and am attempting to use Mediawiki as a community portal. I am curious if there is a way to delete or hide some of the default namespaces. MediaWiki: (Reported by your Wiki's Special:Version page).Doing so will also add the painting to the True Guertena Exhibit. If Ib examines it while it's talking, she will note that it's whispering something. ![]() ![]() In the Brown Area, the painting is located in the middle of the wall in the top area of the main room, just above the central vase. When Mary discovers the lighter in Garry's pocket, Tattletale responds to Mary that they should dispose of it in the " TRASH." This caused a change in Mary's demeanor, sending her into a fit of delirium and desperation to escape the cursed gallery with Ib before Garry can find them and stop them.ĭuring the Welcome to the World of Guertena, Tattletale and Strained Ear attend the welcoming party for Ib and Garry. When Garry discovered Mary was actually a painting and not a real girl, the Strained Ear heard him state the fact, and Tattletale whispered Garry's discovery to Mary. The image is set against a dull blue background, surrounded by a brown frame. It depicts a red-lipped mouth opening and closing as if speaking. Tattletale is one of Guertena's paintings located in the Brown Area in the game Ib.
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