There is no such thing as a non-active Wiki page per se. You could remove
links to said page if you want to keep it around and then edit the page to
say "Hey -- we're just keeping this for archival purposes. Otherwise, 'shun'
is the tool to use. I've done in on some of my installations for pages that
I really wanted to go away.

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Jeremy Cowgar <jer...@cowgar.com> wrote:

> On 3/17/2010 5:09 PM, D. Richard Hipp wrote:
> > You could shun all the wiki artifacts associated with that page.
> > There is no other way at present.  Because the design of Fossil is to
> > save everything forever, it is not clear would could be down to
> > "delete" a wiki page.
> >
>
> There has to be a way as we can delete a file from the SCM. We can also
> rename a file. I guess I am not talking about removing it entirly as if
> it had never existed. I am simply talking about removing it so it's no
> longer "active" and no longer appears in the /wcontent list.
>
> Jeremy
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