On 29.11.2008, at 03:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have the same problem ...

I doubt it, because the OP cited a wiki where login is required to  
view pages.

> don't need to login to see articles, and
> left everything default in Collection.php so it would use the
> PediPress server and updated monobook.php per the instructions, but to
> no avail:
>
> Invalid base URL: 'http://wiki.foundational.info

I can't reproduce your problem: I tried the article JoDv03p080 [1] and  
it rendered fine, both via the render server on tools.pediapress.com,  
as well as on the command line:

  $ mw-render -w rl -o test.pdf -c http://wiki.foundational.info/  
JoDv03p080

[1] http://wiki.foundational.info/index.php?title=JoDv03p080

> I thought the rewrite engine might be screwing up the Pediapress
> server so I turned it all off and went back to the default index.php?
> title= format,

When you return to your previous settings (with the nicer URLs) and it  
stops working again, could you write to the list or to me personally,  
so I can look at the problem?

> but still dies with an invalid base URL error message.

Did you try to render a different article? What could be the case  
here, is that a cached version of the error was returned. As of mwlib  
changeset  59feade48ef0 [2] this shouldn't happen any more (and this  
version is installed on tools.pediapress.com).

[2] http://code.pediapress.com/hg/mwlib/rev/59feade48ef0

-- Johannes Beigel


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