Extension talk:Page Forms

Edit With Form link results in Error 500 page
(My apologies for posting in the wrong place) I am attempting to migrate a wiki from one architecture to another (Windows to Linux). I copied over my mediawiki folder, and I exported and imported over the database with no problems. All of my pages come up with no problems. I can create new content using forms and templates. Everything seems to work except the "edit with form". Page categories have the "Have default form" property, and the tab shows up, but any time I click it on any page I'm trying to edit, I get a "HTTP Error 500 (Internal Server Error): An unexpected condition was encountered while the server was attempting to fulfill the request." I can edit the page directly, and manipulate the template data, but trying to edit with the form fails for every page. The "edit with form" functionality works as expected in the Windows server environment.

I have run a Semantic Mediawiki database "Data repair and upgrade".

I feel like I'm missing something obvious with it, but I really can't find it. I also suspect it is more Semantic Mediawiki related than Semantic Forms, but because thus far it only seems to affect the "edit with form" functionality, I'm starting here.


 * MediaWiki - 1.15.3
 * PHP - 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.7 (apache2handler)
 * MySQL - 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.10
 * Semantic Mediawiki - 1.5.0
 * Semantic Forms - 2.1.2

Versions of the scripts, because I copied them directly, are the same on both servers. The windows server is running PHP - 5.2.14(isapi) and MySQL 5.1.47-community.

Please let me know if you need anything more. Thank you! --Glitch25 20:23, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


 * I assume the problem is some Apache configuration. Does the problem happen only with "action=formedit" in the URL, or also for URLs that start with "Special:FormEdit" (i.e., when adding new pages)? Also, does it happen if you change the action in the URL to something random, like "action=blah"? Yaron Koren 21:10, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


 * The "Special:FormEdit" URL's work just fine. As I say, I can add new pages with forms just fine.  I just can't edit them with the form once they are created.  If I change the action to something random, I get the "No such acton" page. And yes, I moved from IIS/6.0 to Apache 2.2.14. --Glitch25 21:34, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


 * Do you have a custom skin? If so, try it with one of the regular skins. Also, did you make any relevant changes to the Apache configuration? Yaron Koren 21:54, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


 * No custom skins. Everything is default.  The apache configuration is default as is installed by the Ubuntu package.  I can certainly try installing it manually, but I wanted to rule out any other easier possibilities  --Glitch25 22:05, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


 * Okay, I no longer think this is an Apache issue. Now I think the issue is somehow coming from Semantic Forms. If you're willing - could you try creating a very simple "class", using Special:CreateClass, with just one or two fields, create a page with that new form, and see if that problem still happens? I think the issue might be an infinite loop of categories, or something like that. Yaron Koren 22:43, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


 * Ok. I used the Special:CreateClass, included two fields, used the form to create a new page, and from that page, the "edit with form" link results in the same Error 500.  --Glitch25 16:28, 8 April 2011 (UTC)

I don't know, then - I'm out of ideas. I'd suggest writing to the SMW mailing list about it - it could be that someone else has experienced this same problem. Yaron Koren 20:03, 8 April 2011 (UTC)


 * I'll see what i can do. I just tried a clean install on a new virtual server with no existing data.  I built the class page, created a new page, and still have the failure.  Not entirely sure what that tells me, but it gives me a few things to try.  Thank you for your help! --Glitch25 21:34, 8 April 2011 (UTC)


 * And just as a follow-up, I flattened the database, flattened the install directory, installed Mediawiki 1.16.2 and configured it, installed SM 1.5.6, and SF 2.1.2, and tried the Class page again and I'm getting the same issue. Something fundamental is broken.  I'm guessing it has to be Apache. --Glitch25 22:31, 8 April 2011 (UTC)

Problem with form used on page containing multiple templates
I've been trying to debug a problem involving a form that is used to edit data contained in several different templates (some of which are set up as multiple-instance templates that use SIOs). If I simply click on edit with form, and then on save, and then click on edit to get a raw view of the wiki text, I see that the fields from the first template on the page have also been copied into the other templates further down the page. An example page where the problem can be duplicated is here.

I've upgraded to SF 2.1.2, and still have the same problem. There's a couple things I could be doing wrong which may be causing this. First, I'm running mediawiki 1.18alpha from the mediawiki svn trunk. Secondly, some of the templates use the same field names. If needed, I can try to duplicate the behaviour using a different version of MW, etc. Let me know if there's anything I can do to further help figure this out.

ChrisDavis 21:19, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


 * Ooh, that looks bad indeed! I've heard of that problem happening in at least one other case, but haven't been able to reproduce it. If you're willing to, it would be great if you could try to replicate the problem on http://scratchpad.referata.com, by copying over the form, templates and page - that would make the problem much easier to debug. Yaron Koren 21:35, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


 * I've been able to reproduce it on referata here. The form & templates are slightly stripped down from what's on my wiki.  ChrisDavis 22:40, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


 * Cool, thanks - that was quite helpful. I think I fixed the problem in SVN, so if you're willing to upgrade to the latest SVN version of SF (which has a bunch of other changes, though it seems to be stable), hopefully your problem will be fixed. Yaron Koren 03:31, 8 April 2011 (UTC)


 * Awesome, thanks for the quick fix, and It's (almost) working. This fixes the original issue, although it now prevents the map from loading after I edit with form and then click on save page (javascript error - "Uncaught ReferenceError: addMapsOnloadHook is not defined").  To fix this, I tried upgrading some of my extensions to what's in use on referata (Maps & Semantic Maps to 0.7.6.1, Validator to 0.4.6), although no luck yet.  Also, I'm running SMW 1.5.5. For what it's worth, my original version of SF was checked out from svn (a few months ago?), and when I updated it today, only SemanticForms.php, specials/SF_FormEdit.php, and includes/SF_FormPrinter.php where changed. ChrisDavis 08:29, 8 April 2011 (UTC)


 * That's great that it works now. That second issue is weird - as is the small number of files that were updated. That sound like a Maps or Semantic Maps issue, though - I would ask in one of the venues for those extensions. Yaron Koren 15:10, 8 April 2011 (UTC)

Warning message when trying “edit with form”
I have upgraded from Semantic Forms (Version 2.0.9) to Semantic Forms (Version 2.1.2) and I am getting the following warning message when editing or saving the form using “edit with form”: Warning: call_user_func_array [function.call-user-func-array]: First argument is expected to be a valid callback, 'OutputPage::includeJQuery' was given in /home/user/public_html/adm/includes/StubObject.php on line 58 The form still works as expected and the data can be edited and saved with no problem. If I create the form (or save it) using #formlink the error message is not displayed I have installed: Thanks in advance, great extension!
 * MediaWiki 1.15.1
 * Semantic MediaWiki (Version 1.5.6)


 * I'm not sure this error is coming from SF - do you have Semantic Forms Inputs or Semantic Maps installed? If so, what version? Yaron Koren 15:50, 8 April 2011 (UTC)


 * I had Semantic Maps 0.7.1 installed. I disabled it, try "edit with form" and I got the same warning. Then, I disabled every extension except Semantic MediaWiki and Semantic Forms, but the warning message was still being displayed. Xavi 09:50, 11 April 2011 (UTC)