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Revision: 7994 http://phpwiki.svn.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/?rev=7994&view=rev Author: vargenau Date: 2011-03-15 15:49:29 +0000 (Tue, 15 Mar 2011) Log Message: ----------- Remove English text Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/locale/sv/pgsrc/PhpWikiAdministration Modified: trunk/locale/sv/pgsrc/PhpWikiAdministration =================================================================== --- trunk/locale/sv/pgsrc/PhpWikiAdministration 2011-03-15 15:41:55 UTC (rev 7993) +++ trunk/locale/sv/pgsrc/PhpWikiAdministration 2011-03-15 15:49:29 UTC (rev 7994) @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 18:04:46 +0000 +Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 16:47:23 +0000 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Produced by PhpWiki 1.4.0RC1) X-Rcs-Id: $Id$ Content-Type: application/x-phpwiki; @@ -7,103 +7,6 @@ charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary -**Note**: Most of the actions on this page require administrative privileges. -They won't work unless you have set an admin username and password in the PhpWiki config file. - -== Log In - -**[Log In | phpwiki:?action=login]** - -This allows you to login. -While you are logged in you will be able to ''lock'', ''unlock'' and ''delete'' pages. -You will also be able to edit ''locked'' pages. - -== Cleanup -A Wiki SandBox is very easy to clean. Here you can restore it to pristine condition by loading the default from pgsrc: - -[ Rake the SandBox | phpwiki:?action=loadfile&source=pgsrc/SandBox ]. - -== Making Snapshots or Backups - -=== ZIP files of database - -These links lead to zip files, generated on the fly, which contain all -the pages in your Wiki. The zip file will be downloaded to your local computer. - -This **[ZIP Snapshot | phpwiki:?action=zip]** contains only the latest versions -of each page, while this **[ZIP Dump | phpwiki:?action=zip&include=all]** contains all -archived versions. - -(If the PhpWiki is configured to allow it,) anyone can download a zip file. - -If your php has ''zlib'' support, the files in the archive will be compressed, -otherwise they will just be stored. - -=== Dump to directory - -Here you can dump pages of your Wiki into a directory of your choice. - -[ Dump Pages | phpwiki:?action=dumpserial&directory=(/tmp/wikidump) ] - -The most recent version of each page will written out to the -directory, one page per file. -Your server must have write permissions to the directory! - -== Restoring - -If you have dumped a set of pages from PhpWiki, you can reload them here. -Note that pages in your database will be overwritten; thus, if you dumped -your HomePage when you load it from this form it will overwrite the one -in your database now. If you want to be selective just delete -the pages from the directory (or zip file) which you don't want to load. - -=== Upload File - -Here you can upload ZIP archives, or individual files from -your (client) machine. - -[ Upload | phpwiki:?action=upload&file=50()upload ] - -=== Load File - -Here you can load ZIP archives, individual files or entire directories. -The file or directory must be local to the http server. -You can also use this form to load from an http: or ftp: URL. - -[ Load | phpwiki:?action=loadfile&source=50(/tmp/wikidump) ] - -=== Format of the files - -Currently the pages are stored, one per -file, as MIME ([ RFC2045 | http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2045.html ]) e-mail -([ RFC822 | http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc822.html ]) messages. -The content-type ''application/x-phpwiki'' is used, and page meta-data -is encoded in the content-type parameters. -(If the file contains several versions of a page, it will have -type ''multipart/mixed'', and contain several sub-parts, each -with type ''application/x-phpwiki''.) -The message body contains the page text. - -=== Old Formats - -**Serialized Files** - -The dump to directory command used to dump the pages as -php ''serialized()'' strings. For humans, this made the files very hard -to read, and nearly impossible to edit. - -**Plain Files** - -Before that the page text was just dumped to a file--this means -that all page meta-data was lost. Note that when loading -''plain files'', the page name is deduced from the file name. - -The upload and load functions will automatically recognize each of these -three types of files, and handle them accordingly. ----- -PhpWikiDocumentation - -OLD TEXT == Detta fungerar bara om du är inloggad som ADMIN ----------- This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |