12-04-2013
Need help on uploading Video files on Mediawiki and embed to page
I am working on to uploading Video files on Mediawiki and embed to page but not getting success. I tried plugin like MediaPlayer and HTML5Player but these plugins seems having extension limitation as i need to embed files like .wmv, .mpg etc.
I am using mediawiki1.17 and CentOS5.8 x64 bit
Please help me to get this done
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