Have you tried:

- editing an existing article by overwriting it with your contents (is it an 
issue with the contents?) (you can undo he change in your history)
- creating a new article with a different name and contents (is it an issue 
with your create-article rights? Can you create articles at all?)
- creating the article with a different name and then moving it to "general 
Relativity" (is it an issue with the page name?)

B.




On 2012-02-09, at 5:17 PM, John Foster wrote:

> I have a very strange situation. I am building a wiki (mediawiki 1.17) that
> is devoted to physics. I need to save an article named "General
> relativity". No matter what I try the article will not save & produce a
> wiki page. I have even tried saving with only the word 'test' as
> content..No luck! I have over 150 articles & 800 pluse templates etc. on
> this site so far & this is the ONLY time this has occurred. I checked the
> various configs that 'might ' effect this in php, mediawiki, & mysql as far
> as file sizes ( this one 176 kbs, not large and all text.) Anyone have any
> ideas? Wikipedia has an article by this exact name so I don't think the
> name is the issues. More likely 'operator error'.
> Thanks!
> frosty
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