Extension talk:UploadLocal/Archive

You did not upload any files.
I installed the extension complied with the procedure, however, I have this error message. Yet I see files. Why ?

problem
test w/ 1.8.2, work!

Hi!

I got always the problem that my browser won't start the wiki anymore with this message:

Fatal error: Undefined class name 'specialpage'

Any ideas? Is it my fault?

Thanks

Gerrit

one tiny suggestion
This works out great. Thank you. It is exactly what I was looking for!

One tiny thing I can think of is the warnings (before overwriting any files with same names, etc).

Because a batch of files are being uploaded you want to make sure that youre not messing up any other articles.

I wonder if this is an already existing option here that im not seeing..

Other suggestion
Thank you for your work.

I think it's better to put the second file in the extensions directory instead of the include one and write on the first file on line 48 : SpecialPage::addPage( new SpecialPage( 'UploadLocal', 'uploadlocal',true,"wfSpecialUploadLocal","extensions/SpecialUploadClass.php" ) );

Epommate 15:01, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

Question
before i install and try this out - does it allow you to specify the page content and license for the images?

Help.
This is EXACTLY what I have. I have over 1 gig of audio files that I really don't want to upload again. I followed the steps exactly as described, but it stills ays that "Special:UploadLocal" is an undefined special page.

Any ideas? Hints? Help.... :S

Thanks.

--Sim

Hacky Fix for 1.11
Overwrite the UploadLocalForm class constructor with this:

Problems with mediawiki version 1.11
After upgrading to mediawiki 1.11 every attempt to upload files with UploadLocal ends with

The file you uploaded seems to be empty. This might be due to a typo in the file name. Please check whether you really want to upload this file.

Does anybody experience the same problems?

Kind regards

Albert Cremer

Those who can read have a clear advantage over others;-) => The fix mentioned above solves the problem