On Mar 6, 2007, at 6:26 PM, haleh mahbod wrote:
Jim,
Thanks for the cwiki update. It looks like we lost all the C++ pages.
Haleh
Sorry, I just linked to the existing SCA C++ page on the wiki which
was apparently blank :( The other sub-project C++ pages I believe
have already been convert
Jim,
Thanks for the cwiki update. It looks like we lost all the C++ pages.
Haleh
On 3/5/07, Jeremy Boynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It looks like it's using:
http://cwiki.apache.org/
TUSCANY/" />
which may take a sec to kick in as the page is being rendered.
I would suggest making the page
It looks like it's using:
http://cwiki.apache.org/
TUSCANY/" />
which may take a sec to kick in as the page is being rendered.
I would suggest making the page really short - if we're not using the
generated site any longer you could just replace the root page with
one that just does the re
Looks like something in Anakia when it renders the html...let me look
into it.
Jim
On Mar 5, 2007, at 8:52 AM, Luciano Resende wrote:
Hi Jim
Looks like you did a redirect on the original site, and when I
try to
access the Tuscany page, it quickly shows the original site (in
html) and
Hi Jim
Looks like you did a redirect on the original site, and when I try to
access the Tuscany page, it quickly shows the original site (in html) and
then it redirects it to the cWiki one. Isn't there a cleaner way of doing
this ? I see other sites using wiki as it's website working fine.
BTW
FYI,
I've cut-over the site to using the cwiki which should go live as
soon as the files replicate. I left the old site files in place
under /site as there are still a few wiki links which point back to
them (mainly the download pages). I'll try and convert those over as
well over the nex