Le 30/07/2010 03:27, pmw...@911networks.com a écrit :
> Is there a better way?
>
copy the old site to the new one, and edit the pages in place?
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On Jul 30, 2010, at 12:13 AM, Chris Cox wrote:
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> Just my opinion, but IF section editing is important and whole page
> editing with sections is NOT too important, then you could do something
> simple like use (:include pagename:) in the overall page and have edit
> tags there (possibly based on
On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 23:44 -0500, Randy Brown wrote:
> Existing section-editing recipes don't do quite what I want. For example, Fox
> forms doesn't yet handle concurrent edits, while neither Fox nor SectionEdit
> handles "sections" such as title directives.
>
> I know how to indicate the secti
Existing section-editing recipes don't do quite what I want. For example, Fox
forms doesn't yet handle concurrent edits, while neither Fox nor SectionEdit
handles "sections" such as title directives.
I know how to indicate the section to edit via an http request. I think I can
figure out how to
Hi,
I have a website where pmwiki is installed in the root. I've decided
to rewrite the website.
1. I want to move the site to /pm1/site-existing
2. I want to install a new site in /pm2/site-new
Most of the pages will be rewritten, so it will take a while, I
expect a couple of monthes, but the p