Hi Reimar,
Thanks for the reply! I was away from the computer where I first tried it.
So I redownloaded the moinmoin package and started from scratch,
and captured what I did. I identified the place that's failing but not sure
why it fails.
I'll describe what I find first, followed by what I did
You can go into the data directory on your computer, delete the folder that
matches the offending page. This physically removes any trace of the page
itself.
Then open the 'edit-log' file (make a back up, just in case) and carefully
delete the line(s) that corresponds to that page.
Restart the s
Hi Doug,
What do you mean by help? Give you guidance on what to look out for?
Suggest a particular approach?
In any case, the hardest part of the migration comes from getting you to
a 1.6 version of your data.
http://moinmo.in/HowTo/Migrate%20from%201.5%20to%201.6
The reason this is partic
Brilliant - thanks Rick
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 19:00, Rick Vanderveer wrote:
> You can go into the data directory on your computer, delete the folder that
> matches the offending page. This physically removes any trace of the page
> itself.
>
> Then open the 'edit-log' file (make a back up, just
Over the last couple of weeks my wiki was subject to a manual attack
twice. People seriously make the effort to create a user account and a
page by hand only to get rif of their rubbish. Amazing.
Anyway, I managed to deactivate the account and delete the page within
minutes, and that was that: the
Doug Farrell wrote:
> I've got a MoinMoin wiki I put together years ago that used MoinMoin version
> 1.5.1 in an Apache environment. I'd like to do one of two things in order to
> use the pages in this wiki again:
>
> 1) I'd like to run this old MoinMoin wiki using the standalone server so I
> c
Does MoinMoin support usage scenario for OpenID, when it can only be
added as auxiliary way for login to existing accounts registered
through email?
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Hi all,
I've got a MoinMoin wiki I put together years ago that used MoinMoin version
1.5.1 in an Apache environment. I'd like to do one of two things in order to
use the pages in this wiki again:
1) I'd like to run this old MoinMoin wiki using the standalone server so I
can copy the pages out of
Ah, okay, thanks Reimar.
I never really thought about this but somehow I assumed that drafts
would be saved on the local machine...
Kai
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 08:35, R.Bauer wrote:
> Am 25.02.2011 20:35, schrieb Kai Jaeger:
>> I need to know where Moin is saving its drafts. I created quite a
>