> Not sure what you think you are going to do, but whatever it is you cannot.

perhaps  the odd logic of the charming reply above is because i
unintentionally gave the impression that i am trying to hack into or
edit someone else's site (named www.trac-server.com in my example).

let me try again. if i have MY OWN server with MY OWN installation of
trac running on it, what are the ways in which i can pull down, edit,
and then resubmit MY OWN pages using an editor on my machine? i would
prefer to used emacs (or even a local text editor) to the process of
logging into my trac projects and updating the pages inside the
browser.

i have installed xmlrpc on my server -- and have seen information
about trac-wiki (plugin for emacs) and an eclipse plugin. it is very
possible that i am completely confused, but presumably i need to pass
a url to these editors to actually edit pages. so, what is the format
of the urls?
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