Harry,

        I don't think there were any pages present before I set up the wiki.  
All have been added since.  In this case, this appears to be a new page created 
yesterday.

                                                Eric R. Carlson
                                                        [email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Metske [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 1:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Wiki page showing up as last changed by UnknownAuthor

are these ones pages that were there before you set up your wiki ?
those ones don't have a history (1 version), you can verify that by looking
in jspwiki's pages/OLD directory, if there is no page.properties file for
the page, then that is the case.

If you would modify such a page and save it, it should show a valid user.

regards,
Harry

2009/5/14 Carlson, Eric R <[email protected]>

> We are running JSPWiki 2.8.0, and I have security set up so that everyone
> can view wiki pages, but a user must be signed-on in order to be allowed to
> edit or create a page.  I've seen this in effect myself when I have tried to
> edit a page only to be told that I'm an unauthenticated user (not logged in
> yet).
>
> This morning I noticed a page in the 'Recent Updates' list that says it was
> edited by 'UnknownAuthor'.  It also says the same thing when I open the page
> and view the 'Info' tab.
>
> Other than having someone change their user preferences so their name was
> 'UnknownAuthor' (which I doubt anyone did), how would this be possible?
> Has anyone seen this before?
>
> Eric R. Carlson
> [email protected]
>
>
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