From: bishop <bi...@pl...> - 2004-01-19 17:54:26
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Folks, I'm running a tiny wiki, right now mainly used to quickly record and edit some doc as I ramp up into a new group at work. For some odd reason, when I click https://site/wiki/bishop/work/buildpi/ccase/bestPractice?action=create , it takes me to https://www.platypus.bc.ca/wiki/bishop/work/buildpi/ccase/bishop/work/buildpi/ccase/bestPractice to describe the page. Notice, in the link above, that the '/bishop/work/buildpi' part is doubled. Drop that shorter URL into your own wiki, and see if the page it wants you to edit has the longer name? I swear the link in the referring page looks tip-top. Anyone seen anything like this? Also, I haven't yet found a facility for moving a page about yet. You know, a renamer that moves a page label (refusing if the destination label already has a page) and also alters all referring pages. While such a tool would be no good for outsiders linking in (maybe it puts a redirect/notice page in there?), it would make the odd movement of pages a bit better. - bish perplexed -- At one time it was rare to find US citizens, in the safest and most prosperous country in the world, jumping at their own shadows. Now we only note how high. -- Andrew Orlowski http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/34776.html |