From: Carsten K. <car...@us...> - 2003-12-08 01:07:43
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On Sunday, December 7, 2003, at 05:39 pm, Sergio Trejo wrote: > Hi Carsten, > > Out of curiosity, I'm wondering if I should use this patch for the > following situation I find myself in: > > I created a Wiki a few months ago and then some colleagues of mine > entered some content into the Wiki. However, the group has recently > collaboratively agreed to change the name of the Wiki. So my idea is > to back up the entire Wiki content of the existing Wiki, and then I > will create a new Wiki (with the new name that our group has agreed to > use), and then restore the content from the old Wiki to the new one. > Does this sound like a good approach, perhaps using your patch, or > maybe there's a simpler way to move content around from one named Wiki > to another (or a better way to rename a Wiki)? > > Thanks for any suggestions! > > -Serg > > Serj Yes this patch should work fine for your situation. (I'm going to work on a better patch eventually.) Cheers, Carsten |