Extension talk:ToggleDisplay2

MediaWiki 1.16.1 -Does not work for me
I have tested both versions of this extension but it doesn't show any text between the two tags, see

Source

text before  hidable text text after

Are the some other extensions which have to be installed or some php parameters to be set ?

My System configuration:

Produkt 	Version MediaWiki 	1.16.1 PHP 	       5.3.2-1ubuntu4.7 (apache2handler) MySQL 	       5.1.41-3ubuntu12.7

Thanks for help, greets, michael. --82.136.114.78 10:39, 22 January 2011 (UTC)


 * Hi Michael, no this extension does not require any other extensions or php parameters to be set. Your example source works fine in my two 1.16.0 wikis. I do not have access to a 1.16.1 Wiki, I also have different (older) PHP and MySQL versions (although I don't think that's the problem). You might want to check the Special:Version page of your wiki to check if this extension was installed successfully (and check if the tag is listed in the Parser extension tags section). If it's not, please check if your LocalSettings.php contains the  line and whether the extension php file is really located at that path. Hope this helps. --Roberthaenel 00:13, 23 January 2011 (UTC)


 * Hi there, I have exactly the same problem. Install all went OK and the text between the tags is hidden as expected. However, there is no [show details] link to click and make the text appear. After reading this post I rolled back from 1.16.1 to 1.16.0 but it made no difference. Re the questions above, the extension is listed on the version page, and the tag is listed there also. I am running PHP 5.3.5 and MySQL 5.5.8. Maybe it is a PHP issue? Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Mark. Mark


 * Hi again. I did not realise you were the author, Robert, until I went back to this page. Thanks for a great extension, I can't wait to get it going!! Mark.


 * Hi, I have installed a test server with PHP 5.2.3 and MySQL 5.0.41 and the extension works correctly. It is looking more like a PHP issue now. Any thoughts Robert? Thanks, Mark.