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think this would help to recover a wiki page should there be a breakin or
diliber damage. I know that some websites are under RCS. It makes it
easier to return a page to a previous version should the un-think-able
happen?
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Boyd Gerber
On 5/10/06, Boyd Lynn Gerber
think this would help to recover a wiki page should there be a breakin or diliber damage. I know that some websites are under RCS. It makes it easier to return a page to a previous version should the un-think-able happen?
RCS=Revision Control System? Wiki already has its own revision control. Every edit is stored, and through the history, you can go back to any date, click edit and then save it, to revert the page to a particular date. Or have I misunderstood what you are referring to? Peter 'Pflodo' Flodin.
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On 5/10/06, Boyd Lynn Gerber
wrote: think this would help to recover a wiki page should there be a breakin or diliber damage. I know that some websites are under RCS. It makes it easier to return a page to a previous version should the un-think-able happen?
RCS=Revision Control System?
Wiki already has its own revision control. Every edit is stored, and through the history, you can go back to any date, click edit and then save it, to revert the page to a particular date.
Or have I misunderstood what you are referring to?
No, I guess I am the one not understanding. I thought I had read that
there were problems going back to previous versions of the wiki. Maybe
with all the changes being made to pages and reverting them. I just was
trying to assist with some method to make it easier.
Thanks,
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On 2006-05-10 01:14:20 -0600, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
No, I guess I am the one not understanding. I thought I had read that there were problems going back to previous versions of the wiki. Maybe with all the changes being made to pages and reverting them. I just was trying to assist with some method to make it easier.
mind the history button at the bottom. darix -- openSUSE - SUSE Linux is my linux openSUSE is good for you www.opensuse.org
participants (3)
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Boyd Lynn Gerber
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Marcus Rueckert
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Peter Flodin