Micha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > A related question is, can i consolidate (merge) the content of the > > > different http subtrees (with a little shell command or script) > > > easily, once the alias setting works ? > > > > You can use the wwwoffle-mv command in the same way as the Alias > > section. But unfortunately for you it works exactly the same way as > > the Alias section so you won't be able to do what you want with it. > > There is some content now in the new 'wiki' cache tree too, since i > dissolved the alias setting some time before.... even the same URLs as > in the old kwiki tree. Can i still wwwoffle-mv the old (kwiki) tree into > the now already existing new (wiki) tree ? > > When i aliased wiki to be replaced by kwiki, how were pages cached, did > all 'wiki' pages went to the 'kwiki' direcrtory then ?
When you requested a 'wiki' page you were redirected to the 'kwiki' equivalent page. > Another incident with the actual setting (aliasing abolished): > > In http://woody:8080/index/http/wiki.ffii.org?sort=alpha i can see, for > example, /EuDemocracyEn, but when i click it i get > a WWWOFFLE Confirm Request. > I tried several reloads, but wwwoffle meant this seriously. You should look at the cached information for this page (enable the "info options" button in the index and follow the info link). This will tell you what is cached for this page. It might be that this page is a redirection to another page that is not cached. > In comparison, an URL of the old kwiki format like > http://kwiki.ffii.org/?EuDemocracyEn and indexed as /?EuDemocracyEn, > is working well. > > Another example for already indexed (cached?) pages: > > http://wiki.ffii.org/index.cgi?CodecisionVotingEn > still created the Confirmation request, where the analog kwiki again > works ok, so id doesn't seem to be caused by the ? action but rather a > difference in wiki / kwiki caching. > > The only difference i can think of is that all these the 'strange' pages > were edited by me at some point in the past. Perhaps the 'wiki' pages contained a redirection to a 'wiki' page that you do not have cached because the Alias option was redirecting to 'kwiki'. Now that you do not have the Alias option you will be redirected to a 'wiki' page that you do not have. > And btw, editing: I notice wwwoffle seems to store some D-Files for wiki > with password in the form http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path (I guess > that's my edit actions) - is this sufficiently secured ? The FAQ explains the security implications of the design choices in WWWOFFLE, if the file is not readable by all users then it is reasonably secure. -- Andrew. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew M. Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/ WWWOFFLE users page: http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/version-2.8/user.html
