I've never used GoDaddy, but from your message it sounds like you have
a shell account where you can get to all the directories of your
different sites.  Or at least you know what their absolute pathnames
are.

Since the LocalSettings.php files are just PHP code, how about just
using the PHP include command to include the common file?
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Haim (Howard) Roman
Computer Center, Jerusalem College of Technology
Phone: 052-8-592-599 (6022 from within Machon Lev)


On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 16:37, Ekompute .info <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi, I have been scouting the internet for how to have a common set of
> Mediawiki files (in one common folder) for all my wikis.
>
> Because of the way GoDaddy creates the IP address for each wiki, I believe I
> have to have the specific LocalSettings.php file inside each individual
> subfolder (unlike some examples that are available in the internet). I don't
> know whether my problem is more than linking the subfolder to the common
> folder (containing the Mediawiki files).
>
> Anyone knows if there is a writeup somewhere which I may have missed? I have
> written to GoDaddy but apparently, well, they ask me to upgrade to dedicated
> computer or something like that.
>
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