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Hjerteblod (talkcontribs)

dear people,

after googling and reading some articles and still did not find an answer, I have to ask a question.

I only started writing a wiki for my company the day before yesterday. I've only been dealing with php since then. Yesterday I wrote a lot of articles and uploaded pictures, which worked without any problems. With File:.... jpg it showed me everything correctly. Now I wanted to continue working today and it only shows me the link of the image and when clicking "could not load image". Today I only changed something in the localsettings file to create users. I made an update yesterday and read that it crashed a patch. I don't know what that means. Can someone help me or should I show any php files?


Malyacko (talkcontribs)

I don't know either what "crashing a patch" means - if you read that somewhere it would be helpful to know where and context.

If there are problems with loading image files, then please check the "network" tab in developer tools of your browser, and check the error log of the web server software that you are using.

Hjerteblod (talkcontribs)

You are right, sorry! I can not find it, because I had so many tabs open. I understand if this are too less information, maybe I have to ask some people in my office. I want to make it by my own.


These are the errors I found in the tab:

1590759839404 Toolkit.Telemetry ERROR TelemetrySend::sendPersistedPings - failed to send ping 07be47c3-bce4-4a75-85bd-7a5b41401d1e: {"isTrusted":true} Log.jsm:723

Structured Ingestion ping failure with error: error 3 PingCentre.jsm:202

this.window.gBrowserInit is undefined

Hjerteblod (talkcontribs)

I can explain it in some other way. Yesterday, the image was shown. Today there is just the link. And when I click the link, it tells me, that the image could not found.

Malyacko (talkcontribs)

See Help:Locating broken scripts (though the first two items are not from MediaWiki, for the last one I am not sure), and, again, check your web server software error logs. You may also want to check with another browser if it's the same behavior, and name your browsers.

Bawolff (talkcontribs)

those scripts do not sound like part of mediawiki. I do not thing those errors are causing your image issue, although its possible they are causing other issues.

Check the network tab instead for network errors related to those images.

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