AH! Now, I know what happened. Somehow, Swiki ran out of fileStream sockets and couldn't write the file. With your broken Swiki, check what is the last page that you can see.
/myswiki/50 works /myswiki/51 does not then, check the pages directory (swiki/myswiki/pages) for 51.xml. If is probably missing. If so, you need to restore it. Create the file and either put this in it or restore it from the 51.old file: <?xml version="1.0"?> <page> <version date="11/3/2003" time="7:22:29 pm" user="admin" /> <settings> </settings> <name>Restoring this Page</name> <text>Restore</text> </page> Then, restart the server and restore page 51 from the history. Peace and Luck! Je77 PS I think I'll write some code in the next version to check on this problem. It occurs rarely, but it does crop up sometimes. On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 01:49:37PM -0500, Jonathan Smith wrote: > Okay, so I tried reconstruction. (I know, I know, that is bad word in > some parts of the Squeak kingdom). After reinstalling Swiki, I was able > to load yet again a new Swiki. (No, I don't want to take a survey!) > > Having read the recent discussion on PWS, I thought, ah hah! I now will > be able to restore my existing Swiki. > Yeah, right! I get something that resembles my Swiki, nevertheless, it > has a bad trip through the transporter! > > > Swiki 1.3 > > ki Swiki > ! AskSamPersonalFunctions > > * Code Snippets > * Disability Issue > * Error: this should not happen > * Error: this should not happen > * Recipes > * Error: this should not happen > > Sigh! > > Or, should the title have been New Continued Weirdness??? > > Best regards, > > Jonathan > > STAY CLEAR OF NETGEAR > _______________________________________________ Pws mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.cc.gatech.edu/mailman/listinfo/pws