Re: [jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-08 Thread John Resig
> Someone may be able to retrieve the page (if they haven't gone there already)
> by going into offline mode and revisiting the plugins page. That way, the
> browser should retrieve the last known version of the page.
>
> I am one of those folks, so if you want, if someone can give me the direct
> address, I'll retrieve the last one (from a few days ago, if I remember),
> and put it back up.

Ok - good to know. However, the pages aren't /physically/ deleted -
only an administrator (me) has permission to do that. So it'll always
be possible to revert back to an earlier version.

--John

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Re: [jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-08 Thread Dan Atkinson

Someone may be able to retrieve the page (if they haven't gone there already)
by going into offline mode and revisiting the plugins page. That way, the
browser should retrieve the last known version of the page.

I am one of those folks, so if you want, if someone can give me the direct
address, I'll retrieve the last one (from a few days ago, if I remember),
and put it back up.

Cheers,

Dan


Larry Garfield wrote:
> 
> On Thursday 07 September 2006 05:07, John Resig wrote:
> 
>> Yeah, I have no idea how to revert the page, so instead I just deleted
>> all versions back to the one in question - the page is back in its
>> original state now. Hopefully switching to Drupal will resolve
>> ambiguity problems like this in the first place.
>>
>> --John
> 
> Are you planning to switch to Drupal for the jQuery site?  Or just the
> docs 
> site?  It would be really nifty if you ended up using the Drupal project 
> module as well. :-)
> 
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> himself; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the
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Re: [jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-07 Thread John Resig
> Are you planning to switch to Drupal for the jQuery site?  Or just the docs
> site?  It would be really nifty if you ended up using the Drupal project
> module as well. :-)

I'm using everything :-) I've already started the work of setting
things up, but it's going to be a while before everything is
completely ready:
http://drupal.jquery.com/

At some point I'm probably going to move the whole mailing list over
to it (on top of the documentation and plugins).

--John

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Re: [jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-07 Thread Larry Garfield
On Thursday 07 September 2006 05:07, John Resig wrote:

> Yeah, I have no idea how to revert the page, so instead I just deleted
> all versions back to the one in question - the page is back in its
> original state now. Hopefully switching to Drupal will resolve
> ambiguity problems like this in the first place.
>
> --John

Are you planning to switch to Drupal for the jQuery site?  Or just the docs 
site?  It would be really nifty if you ended up using the Drupal project 
module as well. :-)

-- 
Larry Garfield  AIM: LOLG42
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   ICQ: 6817012

"If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of 
exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea, 
which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to 
himself; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the possession 
of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it."  -- Thomas 
Jefferson

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Re: [jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-07 Thread John Resig
> Luckily you can view the history for an edited Wiki entry (although
> there is not any links for viewing it or reverting changes).
> http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/ExtendedTabs/?action=history
>
> The page where you can get the code is:
> http://cbwhiz.com/programming/js/jq-tabs.html

Yeah, I have no idea how to revert the page, so instead I just deleted
all versions back to the one in question - the page is back in its
original state now. Hopefully switching to Drupal will resolve
ambiguity problems like this in the first place.

--John

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Re: [jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-07 Thread Sam Collett
On 07/09/06, Mark Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> It appears that some anonymous fool has arsed about with the wiki,
> and Plugins/ExtendedTabs is no more. Is there a way of viewing
> historic versions of pages if this happens? or restoring it ourselves?
>
> In the mean time does anyone have the code for ExtendedTabs that they
> could email to me?
>
> Cheers
> - Mark Gibson
>

Luckily you can view the history for an edited Wiki entry (although
there is not any links for viewing it or reverting changes).
http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/ExtendedTabs/?action=history

The page where you can get the code is:
http://cbwhiz.com/programming/js/jq-tabs.html

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[jQuery] Wiki Vandalism

2006-09-07 Thread Mark Gibson
Hello,
It appears that some anonymous fool has arsed about with the wiki,
and Plugins/ExtendedTabs is no more. Is there a way of viewing
historic versions of pages if this happens? or restoring it ourselves?

In the mean time does anyone have the code for ExtendedTabs that they
could email to me?

Cheers
- Mark Gibson

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