Manual:$wgUploadPath/de-formal
<translate> Server URLs and file paths</translate>: $wgUploadPath | |
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The path segment of the upload directory. |
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<translate> Introduced in version:</translate> | pre 1.1.0 |
<translate> Removed in version:</translate> | <translate> still in use</translate> |
<translate> Allowed values:</translate> | (path) |
<translate> Default value:</translate> | "{$wgScriptPath }/images" (1.8+)"{$wgScriptPath }/upload" (pre-1.1 - 1.7)(<translate> Note:</translate> <translate> The default value of this variable depends on other variables, such as the values set in <tvar|1>Setup.php </>, after <tvar|2>LocalSettings.php </> is executed</translate>) |
<translate> Other settings:</translate> <translate> Alphabetical</translate> | <translate> By function</translate> |
Details
The relative path to the upload directory. This is used to construct the URLs for viewing uploaded files.
In most cases this is just the path component, such as "/w/images". If uploaded files are served from a different domain, this can be a fully-qualified URL with hostname, such as "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en".
If the variable contains a local path (without "http://") then it must start with a slash, otherwise it will result in a bad URL. (For example if you set it to "foldername" it will result in files being loaded from "http://www.example.comfoldername" - note the missing slash after ".com")
To enable permission checks on image files, $wgUploadPath can be pointed to the img_auth.php script ($wgUploadPath = "$wgScriptPath/img_auth.php";
) - see Manual:Image authorization for instructions.
$wgUploadDirectory
) than from where MediaWiki will try to retrieve them for viewing ($wgUploadPath
)!