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Access points

See also: [point URLs]

 Note: This list can be generated automatically by running: git grep -l /includes/WebStart.php.[AP 1][AP 2]

These are the files that a browser may reach when using the wiki. All of them are located in the root directory of the wiki, and each of them is paired with a .php5 wrapper, for web servers that require the .php5 extension to execute scripts with the PHP5 engine.

File Description Wiki docs
[escribes key files and directories in the Med index.php] Main access point for the MediaWiki software. It handles most requests made to MediaWiki. [[1]]
[escribes key files and directories in the M api.php] External access point for MediaWiki's API. See [page]. [[2]]
[escribes key files and directories in the Me load.php] Script for the front-end to hook into for loading [[3]] modules. [[4]]
[escribes key files and directories in the MediaW img_auth.php] Script that only serves images to logged in users. To configure the wiki to use that script, see [Authorisation]. [[5]]
[escribes key files and directories in the MediaWiki sou opensearch_desc.php] Returns an [he OpenSearch [ted.html class], file and description document that describes the web interface of MediaWiki's search engine. [[6]]
[escribes key files and directories in the MediaWiki profileinfo.php] Allow users to see the profiling information that are stored in the database. See [to debug#Profiling]. [[7]]
[escribes key files and directories in the MediaW redirect.php] Script that redirects to the article passed in the wpDropdown parameter of the request. Needed for Nostalgia skin [[8]]
[escribes key files and directories in the Med thumb.php] Script used to resize images [[9]]
[escribes key files and directories in the MediaWiki s thumb_handler.php] PHP script to be used as 404 handler to create and stream out a not yet existing image thumbnail. [[10]]
[escribes key files and directories in the MediaWi trackback.php] Adds trackbacks to the database. Removed in MediaWiki 1.19 (r104051). [[11]]