[02:12:28] https://tesseractnet.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page <---------------------How to remove all that and just have tesseractnet.org/wiki/Main_Page? [02:17:39] Protheus: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Short_URL [02:18:13] SQL i tried the site that tutorial gave last night and i got a wierd eroor [02:18:16] hang on [02:19:33] An unknown error has occurred. [02:19:33] .query not returned by api [17:59:37] hello [18:00:32] I have a question: I have installed mediawiki, and after some configuration I now can upload images, but they are not viewable [18:00:55] I see them in the ./images directory (i a [18:01:11] *(in a subfolder) [18:01:42] any ideas what the problem could be? [19:04:57] if in doubt, permissions [20:49:11] Hola [20:51:29] Hi, I have installed visual editor and I have no idea that it is parsoid from what I see is a server, it does not work without such a thing, I do not understand but I need to install it, I have a shared hosting php 7.4 [20:52:34] I use litespeed [21:11:37] parsoid on shared hosting would be "an interesting challenge", to put it nicely. it runs on an entirely different tech stack. if your provider's documentation has no mention of nodejs, there's probably very little good news at the end of this [22:01:07] shauno: they left, but mentioned litespeed which has the ability to host node.js processes via a reimplementation of mod_passenger. The issue is that it requires code edits to ServiceRunner in order for it to actually work, so it's not for the faint of heart [22:01:42] my personal recommendation would be to skip VE on shared hosting until the PHP version of parsoid is production-ready [22:03:39] (servicerunner and therefore everything based on it, such as parsoid and restbase, assume that they're running on some arbitary port but are at the root of that website. mod_passenger throws it into a subdirectory instead and they aren't equipped at all to generate or deal with relative paths or not being at the root) [22:04:25] the proper solution would be to take servicerunner behind the shed and have it shot, but someone at wikimedia has a strong case of NIH when it comes to spinning up and managing node services [22:04:50] maybe it made sense at the time though, idk [22:05:01] node landscape evolves very quickly [22:08:21] parsoid-php can't come soon enough. but yeah, the current state of the stack is that if "you need to host a nodejs process seperately" don't immediately ring home, I'm probably not gonna them there