I finally found it out myself. This part of the MediaWiki documentation is somewhat poorly done, so i didn't understand immediately how to do it. IN hindsight it was a case of PEBKAC.
Solution is: once a script acquires an edit-token it has to confirm this token in a second pass to make it valid. I didn't do this in my first try, so here is a revised test-script which works against my Mediawiki (v 1.23rc3 on AIX 7.1).
This script will create/overwrite a page with the title "MyTestPage" and no text in it.
Going forward this leaves one question: how can i transmit more wiki-text? To put it all into a single URL is somewhat cumbersome and i have yet to figure out how to send the (suggested from the documentation) multipart-MIME-message with wget.
hi everybody..
i download and untar mediawiki ... i dont know how to install mediawiki.. there is no configure ... plz help me how to do it step bu step ... (1 Reply)
I created a mediawiki page and it was completely working and I had multiple pages within it. When I edited the $wgLogo = " "; to something I wanted (I put the link to the picture within " ")
I had to edit the logo on the top right but now I can't even load any of my pages, I may have touched... (1 Reply)
I created a mediawiki page and it was completely working and I had multiple pages within it. When I edited the $wgLogo = " "; to something I wanted (I put the link to the picture within " ")
I had to edit the logo on the top right but now I can't even load any of my pages, I may have... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I need to call an API (GetUsageDetails)from inside a shell script which takes an input argument acct_nbr.
The output of API will be like :
<usageAccum accumId="450" accumCaptn="PM_125" inclUnits="1410.00" inclUnitsUsed="744.00" shared="true" pooled="false" prorated="false"... (1 Reply)