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Text table question
I installed the latest, it works well. However, I'm on WAMP, and I have PHPMyadmin, how do I view the text table?? AC —82.42.237.84 13:10, 20 December 2008 (UTC)
 * MediaWiki version: SVN build TortoiseSVN
 * PHP version: LATEST
 * MySQL version: LATEST
 * URL:

Page links with national characters disappeared after database migration

 * MediaWiki: 1.10alpha
 * PHP: 5.2.6 (ucgi5)
 * MySQL: 5.0.66a-log
 * URL: http://www.krokpokroku.pl/wiki/index.php?title=Inspiracje


 * MediaWiki: 1.13.3
 * PHP: 5.2.6 (cgi-fcgi)
 * MySQL: 5.0.67-log
 * URL: http://mat.extremefaith.info/kpk/mediawiki-1.13.3/index.php?title=Inspiracje

Hello,

I need help with the following problem.

I am moving a MediaWiki based webpage from one server to another. After exporting the database and importing it to the new server I got the message "1271: Illegal mix of collations for operation ' IN ' (mysql.extremefaith.info)". So I updated MediaWiki to the newest stable version (1.13.3) which caused the change of the $wgDBmysql5 variable value to "true" and that solved the problem.

Yet another one appeared. Although the content of the present pages remained unchanged (all the national characters were present) all the links with national characters became "red" (f.ex. "Śnieżnobiałe światło") and I can't access the content of those pages. What's more when I add the content manually some pages still remain "red". When I click on this kind of edited-"red" page I can see the content but it's being opened in "edit" tab by default. All the tables have "latin2_general_ci" collation set.

Could you please help me to fix the "red" links with national characters?

(You can see the red links f.ex. here: http://mat.extremefaith.info/kpk/mediawiki-1.13.3/index.php?title=Teksty_pie%C5%9Bni)

—Smatric 19:38, 27 December 2008 (UTC)

Content is no longer visible, and I cannot log in to my account

 * MediaWiki version: 1.13.3
 * PHP version: 5.2.8
 * MySQL version: 5.0.67

All my pages are showing me the "There is currently no text in this page..." message, and I cannnot log in to my account. I can view the 'recent changes' page. I can't see the history of any pages, yet I can see the diffs. My web host recently upgraded from MySQL 4 to 5, so perhaps it's something to do with that.

Does anyone know of something I can do to restore my wiki? Being able to view the diffs, I think the content is still in there somewhere.

—WabsBio 10:24, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

(RESOLVED) Can't view content pages - DB Error!
We recently updated to ver.1.13 from 1.11 as well as changed over to a new server for both our site and db server. When we view any content page we recieve the following error:
 * MediaWiki version: 1.13 (upgraded from 1.11)
 * PHP version: 5.2.6
 * MySQL version:  5.0.45-community-nt
 * URL: http://www.bandwiki.net/

A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was: SELECT page_id, page_namespace, page_title, page_len, page_is_redirect, pp_value FROM `sb_wiki_page` LEFT JOIN `sb_wiki_page_props` ON pp_propname='hiddencat' AND pp_page=page_id WHERE (page_namespace=14 AND page_title='Band♪Wiki_Extensions')

from within function "OutputPage::addCategoryLinks". MySQL returned error "1146: Table 'nwpos09_bandwiki.sb_wiki_page_props' doesn't exist (lord.my-hosting-panel.com)".”

The same error pretty-much occurs with 'sb_wiki_protected_titles' when viewing pages like the 'Privacy Policy' as well.

—64.91.123.139 14:11, 19 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Run the update script. —Emufarmers(T 14:38, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

Database error

 * MediaWiki version: 1.14alpha (r4589)
 * PHP version: 5.2-4-2ubuntu5wm (apache2handler)
 * MySQL version: 4.0.40-wikipedia-log
 * URL: http://www.marinegouge.com

When trying to access this page, I get the error:

A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was: (SQL query hidden) from within function "MediaWikiBagOStuff::_doinsert". MySQL returned error "1044: Access denied for user: 'dbo164288558@%' to database 'db164288558' (db388.perfora.net)". Retrieved from "http://marinegouge.com/mediawiki-1.6.6/index.php?title=Main_Page"

I cannot access anything on this page. How can I fix this?

paul_jones880@yahoo.com

—12.219.78.192 03:03, 21 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Sounds like your database user's permissions got mauled. If you can't fix the permissions yourself, complain to your host. —Emufarmers(T 13:19, 21 January 2009 (UTC)

Column user_id corrupted?

 * MediaWiki version: 1.12
 * PHP version: Unsure
 * MySQL version: 5.0.45
 * URL:

—74.0.37.138 22:45, 22 January 2009 (UTC)

After much investigation is appears that the column user_id in mySQL got deleted. Now all my users can see the wiki and even anonymously edit any page they would like. But they cannot login with their user ID's and cannot register. Anyone have any idea how I can fix this? I'm not a super mySQL user so as explicit detail as possible will be greatly appreciated.

Fixed: mysql>ALTER TABLE aw_user ADD COLUMN user_id INT(5) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT;

Database error when registered user or Admin try to modify Main page contents

 * MediaWiki version: 1.13.3
 * PHP version: 5
 * MySQL version:
 * URL: http://www.4copter.com/mediawiki

Hello, I have a quite strange problem.

When a logged registered user or logged Admin try to modify the Main page contents he receive an error message: ''Sorry! This site is experiencing technical difficulties. Try waiting a few minutes and reloading. (Can't contact the database server: Unknown error (sql.4copter.com))''

Any non logged user  can modify the main page !

Registered users and Admin when logged can access to their pages.

Database query error after minor mysql upgrade

 * MediaWiki version: 1.10.1
 * PHP version: PHP: 5.2.0-8+etch13 (apache2handler)
 * MySQL version: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch8-log
 * URL: intranet

Hello, I have few MW installations on an intranet, after upgrading mysql from 5.0.32-7etch6 to 5.0.32-7etch8 I got all my MW failing with the same following error.

Original exception: exception 'DBQueryError' with message 'A database error has occurred Query: SELECT value,exptime FROM `objectcache` WHERE keyname='mw_ultra:messages-hash' Function: MediaWikiBagOStuff::_doquery Error: 1033 Incorrect information in file: './mw_ultra/objectcache.frm' (localhost) ' in /home/albafotonica.com/ultra/includes/Database.php:806 ...

I have no idea what happened, and could not repair the error. Fortunately I have dumped all my databases before the upgrade, dropping the MW databases and putting everything where it was solved the problem. But i still wonder what happened, I googled for the error with no luck (except same symptoms when upgrading from some mysql4 versions as the FRM format changed somehow, but its not the case). Perhaps someone can throw some light over this, I believe it can happen to many people using Debian stable, and not everyone remembers to backup before upgrading.

—IvanStepaniuk 10:30, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

My wiki is inaccesible

 * MediaWiki version: 1.13
 * PHP version: 	5.2.8
 * MySQL version: 5.0.67-community
 * URL: http://wikimh.netsons.org

Hello, probably i have modified incorrectly LocalSetting.php and so when i go to my wiki appears:

‘’ Warning: require_once(/extensions/UserRightsList/UserRightsList.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/wikimh/public_html/LocalSettings.php on line 19

Fatal error: require_once [function.require]: Failed opening required '/extensions/UserRightsList/UserRightsList.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/wikimh/public_html/LocalSettings.php on line 19 ‘’

I don't understand what is the problem and i don't succeed in resolving it.

Thanks in advance

—Mark 54 14:10, 26 January 2009 (UTC)Mark


 * Replace line 19 with  —Emufarmers(T 20:50, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

Thanks, but now appears "line 115". What and where are the line 115 and line 19? —Mark 54 23:10, 26 January 2009 (UTC)Mark