> Now on my debian installation for some reason i get the "//" before a link
> so front page has link to NewPage, but link looks like :
>
> http://192.168.1.1/mywiki//NewPage
> so i click on it. It shows a front page again. I need to click on
> NewPage again but this time it is correct.
> Final link is:
>
> http://192.168.1.1/mywiki//NewPage/NewPage
> but now i get this if i click on Front Page
> http://192.168.1.1/mywiki//NewPage/FrontPage
>
> What is wrong?
my apache config that relates to mywiki
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/apache2$ grep -R "mywiki" *
conf.d/wiki:<Location /mywiki>
conf.d/wiki:PythonPath "['/var/www/mywiki','/etc/moin/']+sys.path"
and moin config
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/moin$ grep -R "mywiki" *
farmconfig.py: (it has a single rule mapping all requests to mywiki.py).
farmconfig.py: ("mywiki", r".*"), # this is ok for a single wiki
farmconfig.py: # The return address, e.g u"J�rgen Wiki
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" [Unicode]
mywiki.py: data_dir = '/var/www/mywiki/data/'
mywiki.py: data_underlay_dir = '/var/www/mywiki/underlay/'
I have these settings on two different systems. In one I don't get
that "//" in the other one I do. Same versions etc. What else can I do
to eliminate this problem?
Lucas
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