When I check everything out of the CVS, I do it into a directory that has
nothing to do with the real site.
Then, I copy the files over to the proper location.
It seems that wikiText.php AND wikiTextEn.php are always different, and I have
to edit them... so really, I shouldn't be copying them unless there's a good
reason,
right?
Here's my exact question:
wikiTextEn.php warns me:
# ATTENTION:
# To fit your local settings, PLEASE edit wikiText.php ONLY!
# Change settings here ONLY if they're to become global in all wikipedias!
But that seems a bit "opposite" to me... doesn't wikiTextEn mean
"wikiText English"?
If so, then changes here should ONLY affect the English wikipedia, not "global in
all wikipedias"?
Also, whichever way it is supposed to be, I'm sure I should only have to edit one
file.
But I have to edit two.
First, $wikiCurrentServer returns
http://wikipedia.com in the default configuration, but
we prefer
http://www.wikipedia.com/ (see line 12 of wikiTextEn.php, I always edit to
hardcode this.)
And on the next line, $wikiSQLServer is different locallly: the database is named
"wiki" instead of "wikipedia".
So, should I just add those two things to wikiText.php? And that will override the
stuff in wikiTextEn.php?