User:Stefahn/Docu

Caching only single pages

 * Caching on SMW: http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/FAQ#Why_doesn.27t_data_I_have_just_added_show_up_in_queries.3F
 * Only single page:
 * http://www.mwusers.com/forums/showthread.php?15954-Is-it-possible-to-disable-cache-for-a-particular-page
 * worked for me (1.19.2): Extension:Winter with

Linking

 * Linking between Wikis: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Interwiki_linking
 * Template:Softredirect
 * Linking to user's user page:
 * Manual:Redirect_to_the_user's_user_page
 * Manual:Redirect_to_the_user's_user_page

Misc

 * A better diff tool that recognizes if a wikitext block was only moved: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Thread:Project:Support_desk/Better_diff_tool%3F#Better_diff_tool.3F_18763
 * Shows the number and growth of WikiPedia authors: http://stats.wikimedia.org/DE/ChartsWikipediaEN.htm

Connecting WordPress with MediaWiki

 * Use Extension:WPMW
 * If WordPress (WP) is not installed in a higher level folder but in the same folder as MediaWiki (MW) use this WordPress plugin to fix cookie problems

Special folder structure
Say you want your wiki to be located at example.com/wiki and at the same time you want your WordPress pages to be at example.com/word and example.com/press.

We assume that MW is installed in folder root/mediawiki and WordPress in root/wordpress.

Ways I tried to achieve this: -> FAIL
 * You can tell your WordPress to be at another location that you installed it in - just edit "Site Address (URL)" in "General settings". I tried to enter http://example.com there and followed the instructions shown here. I managed to get my WP running under example.com - however (as one could expect) the wiki was no longer accessible (since I had to replace the wiki's .htaccess with the one from WP)