For my personal homepage http://www.staerk.de/thorsten I use mediawiki. That way I can edit it whenever I want, even from an internet cafe or the like.
When I write about e.g. my Cybermaster I do not want it to appear anywhere but on http://www.staerk.de/thorsten/cybermaster. This is called a prettyURL and I want to show here how I do it. My URL http://www.staerk.de/thorsten corresponds to the directory /var/www/staerk.de/thorsten on the server. I am using mediawiki 1.21.2 on Apache2 under Ubuntu Linux 10.04
- make sure Apache has the "rewrite" module loaded:
# apache2ctl -t -D DUMP_MODULES 2>&1 | grep rewrite
rewrite_module (shared)
- configure apache to rewrite your requests as discussed here:
RewriteRule ^/?thorsten(/.*)?$ %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/thorsten/index.php [L]
RewriteRule ^/*$ %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/thorsten/index.php [L]
- restart apache
- Add the following line to LocalSettings.php:
Now your wiki will look "strange" like this:
The reason for this "strange" look is that the skins are missing. Mediawiki is using a file called load.php and when loading it, apache will use its rewrite-rules and try to load it as a wiki page. The solution is:
- add the following condition above the first rewrite rule:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/thorsten/load.*$
Then it looks better, but still the images are missing. No problem, reading apache's access log at /var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log I find that clients try to download them from /thorsten/Images. So
- add another condition above the rewrite rule:
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