Re: [MediaWiki-l] Download of MediaWiki and 1.30?

2019-01-22 Thread Kunal Mehta
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi, On 1/22/19 9:13 AM, [[kgh]] wrote: > yesterday I tried for the first time to download 1.32.0 [0] and > just now. However it is not working for me. Am I the only one? Works for me. What's the error you're running into? I also mirrored

[MediaWiki-l] New episode of Between the Brackets: Megan Cutrofello

2019-01-22 Thread Yaron Koren
Hi, A new episode of the MediaWiki podcast "Between the Brackets" has been released: this one features an interview with Megan Cutrofello, AKA River, who runs various large esports wikis, most notably Leaguepedia, which is for the video game League of Legends. You can listen to the episode here:

[MediaWiki-l] Download of MediaWiki and 1.30?

2019-01-22 Thread [[kgh]]
Hi, yesterday I tried for the first time to download 1.32.0 [0] and just now. However it is not working for me. Am I the only one? While I am at it: When will the EOL of 1.30 be announced and the last release with all the backports since 1.30.1 be done? Cheers Karsten [0]

Re: [MediaWiki-l] load.php gives different data through Cloudfront than directly

2019-01-22 Thread David Gerard
And that was it! Knew it'd be something super-simple. Thank you! (And I *should* have picked up this one, 'cos it showed in previous experiments with CF by hand rather than via TF ...) - d. On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 at 13:11, Chad wrote: > > My initial guess would be that the query string is

Re: [MediaWiki-l] load.php gives different data through Cloudfront than directly

2019-01-22 Thread Chad
My initial guess would be that the query string is getting stripped. The behavior here is configurable--you're looking for the Forwarded Values config in TF. https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/r/cloudfront_distribution.html#forwarded-values-arguments -Chad On Tue, Jan 22, 2019, 2:14 AM

[MediaWiki-l] load.php gives different data through Cloudfront than directly

2019-01-22 Thread David Gerard
I have a work wiki (running 1.27) that I'm trying to put through AWS Cloudfront. So far it appears to work through Cloudfront! Except that load.php gives different data through Cloudfront, and I get an unstyled page, and load.php's entire output seems to be: /* This file is the Web entry point