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Some people want to run multiple Wiki instances on one single server - especially so if that server runs multiple websites (the forementioned [[place MediaWiki inside a Virtual Host|Virtual Hosts]]). The answer to that is to [[Create a Wikifarm | create a Wikifarm]]. | Some people want to run multiple Wiki instances on one single server - especially so if that server runs multiple websites (the forementioned [[place MediaWiki inside a Virtual Host|Virtual Hosts]]). The answer to that is to [[Create a Wikifarm | create a Wikifarm]].<br> | ||
Note that we've set up a [http://www.mediawikifarm.nl/wiki/index.php/Main_Page separate site] for this problem - you're welcome there with any questions you might have on wikifarms on Debian. |
Revision as of 19:29, 9 May 2009
Installation of MediaWiki
Here we have the basic installation of MediaWiki outlined for you.
The default installation will create your wiki in subdirectory /mediawiki. Should you wish to have another name, e.g. http://www.yourserver.com/wiki, then you must make two changes.
Extra configuration
After installation of MediaWiki, your Wiki is available on every Virtual Host you run - unless you follow the instructions to place MediaWiki inside a Virtual Host.
An extra feature we added was support for iFrames by means of a little PHP script that we googled; the extension is called websiteFrame.php.
Furthermore, we changed the Creative Commons picture in the footer from a remote one to a local one.
Extensions
One of the nice things about using something as popular as MediaWiki is the availability of a great number of extensions. One of the first things to do, therefor, is to install the default Debian Mediawiki Extensions package.
For user management, we added the extensions Password Reset and Group Permissions Manager.
A feature we needed to gain experience for another project was the Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) extension; it also has a pretty simple installation.
Multiple Wiki's on a single server
Some people want to run multiple Wiki instances on one single server - especially so if that server runs multiple websites (the forementioned Virtual Hosts). The answer to that is to create a Wikifarm.
Note that we've set up a separate site for this problem - you're welcome there with any questions you might have on wikifarms on Debian.