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− | Please feel free to post comments here or on the Talk page if you try any of these procedures.
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− | 6/23/2007: I used your .htaccess and then set ''$wgArticlePath = "$wgScriptPath/$1";''. This way the forwarding works regardless of what directory the wiki is located in. In my case it was ''/wiki''. --Jordan Mendler ({{email|jmendler|ucla|edu}})
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− | 12/02/2007: Method worked fine, using Jordan Mendler's modification to allow for my ''/wiki'' subdirectory. You should post this on mediawiki's [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Short_URL Manual:Short URL] page, as they do not have this solution listed and it seems simpler and possibly less bug-prone then other methods. --Adam Burley (AKA Bilby) (bilbyATdigitalcaveDOTorg)
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− | 2007-12-02 MW 1.11 seems to do something which breaks log-ins using the above method. I solved this once, but I'm not sure which specific change made the difference. Here's part of the LocalSettings from a MW 1.11 installation where logins work fine:
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− | ## The URL base path to the directory containing the wiki;
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− | ## defaults for all runtime URL paths are based off of this.
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− | $wgScriptPath = "";
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− | $wgScriptExtension = ".php";
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− | # standard Woozle MW customizations
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− | $wgScript = "$wgScriptPath/index.php";
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− | $wgArticlePath = "/$1";
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− | $wgUsePathInfo = false;
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− | </php>
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