*
*/
-require ( dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/includes/WebStart.php' );
+// We want error messages to not be interpreted as CSS or JS
+function wfDie( $msg = '' ) {
+ header( $_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] . ' 500 MediaWiki configuration Error', true, 500 );
+ echo "/* $msg */";
+ die( 1 );
+}
+
+// Die on unsupported PHP versions
+if( !function_exists( 'version_compare' ) || version_compare( phpversion(), '5.2.3' ) < 0 ){
+ $version = htmlspecialchars( $wgVersion );
+ wfDie( "MediaWiki $version requires at least PHP version 5.2.3." );
+}
+
+if ( isset( $_SERVER['MW_COMPILED'] ) ) {
+ require ( 'phase3/includes/WebStart.php' );
+} else {
+ require ( dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/includes/WebStart.php' );
+}
+
wfProfileIn( 'load.php' );
// URL safety checks
-//
-// See RawPage.php for details; summary is that MSIE can override the
-// Content-Type if it sees a recognized extension on the URL, such as
-// might be appended via PATH_INFO after 'load.php'.
-//
-// Some resources can contain HTML-like strings (e.g. in messages)
-// which will end up triggering HTML detection and execution.
-//
-if ( $wgRequest->isPathInfoBad() ) {
- wfHttpError( 403, 'Forbidden',
- 'Invalid file extension found in PATH_INFO or QUERY_STRING.' );
+if ( !$wgRequest->checkUrlExtension() ) {
return;
}
wfProfileOut( 'load.php' );
wfLogProfilingData();
-// Shut down the database
-wfGetLBFactory()->shutdown();
+// Shut down the database. foo()->bar() syntax is not supported in PHP4, and this file
+// needs to *parse* in PHP4, although we'll never get down here to worry about = vs =&
+$lb = wfGetLBFactory();
+$lb->shutdown();