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What to do if images don't workIf you don't start the yoursite template with a <?php code part as shown in the initial example but have some <HTML> tags before the initial inclusion of the "ewiki.php" script, then ewiki cannot handle binary content (like uploaded images). You must ensure, that yoursite.php script starts with <?php and has the include_once("ewiki.php") or include_once("config.php") there: <?php mysql_connect(":/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock", "USER", "PW"); mysql_query("use DBNAME"); define("EWIKI_SCRIPT", "yoursite.php?page=); error_reporting(0); include_once("ewiki.php"); $content = ewiki_page(); ?> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE><?php echo $ewiki_title; ?> </HEAD> <BODY> <?php echo $content; ?> </BODY> </HTML> Please again, note the initial <?php part before the very first plain HTML output - yoursite.php must really start with it, or else binary content (uploaded images) won't work! You could, of course use a "binary.php" besides "yoursite.php", to get around this problem; please see fragments/ for an example.prev << "What to do if images don't work" next >> "Creating a "config.php"" You cannot modify the README file, but anyhow any ideas or suggestion should as usually get filed on BugReports, UserSuggestions or even better the README.Discussion. |