On Thu, Sep 26, 2019, 8:02 PM JFC Morfin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
> For more than a decade I publish my own working groups, personnal
> uses, etc. wikis. I have hundreds of "bliks": I mean a mediawiki
> under SQLite + mailman + side services.  Each wiki under SQLite can
> be easily transfered to other machines (privare or on line) and
> replicated on several local machines (for private use and backup) in
> using dropbox. The configuration is set-up with a script creating the
> directories, most of them being symbolic links to a main wiki
> configuration, one per machine.
>
> This may sound crazy but it works well.  Now, not being a PHP nor SQL
> programmer I would need help on three issues:
>
> * what is the command to know the mediawiki version I use?
>

Visit the Special:Version page on your wiki.

* on different "bliks", i.e. these SQLite supported wikis, I need to
> get the same page (a glossary) to be locally present. Is there a way
> to maintain a page on a single SQLight wiki and to get it replicated
> on others (I just need the current version of the page, not its history) ?
>

You want the Lingo extension (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Lingo)
and a default database that has the content.

* is there a command I could use (also in a script) to enter
> references to pdf or image files I could then click form wikipages.
>

I'm not sure what you're asking for here. But if you install the PdfHandler
extension (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PdfHandler), you'll
have previews of your PDF files.  If you're trying to enter references to
these files from the page editor, then all the editor's I'm aware of
support inserting files.

~ Greg
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