I'm ok with just doing the rename.  Eventually, we'll find all the orphaned
.html files and delete them.  The new structure of the Tapestry web site is
too new to get bogged down worrying about old search results, I think.

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Bob Harner <[email protected]> wrote:

> I really want to rename a bunch of doc pages in the User Guide (for
> example the IoC pages) that don't have descriptive names, mostly
> because those names show up in the auto-generated links provided by
> the {contentbylabel}, {children} and {scrollbar} macros.
>
> The problem is that renaming a page in Confluence results in (I
> assume) an orphan copy of the original page in the static site that is
> forever after out of date.  And if we do manually delete these orphan
> pages then Google searchers will get 404s.
>
> One solution would be to rename the page in Confluence, then create a
> new Confluence page with the old name and have that page just have a
> "This page has been moved to [...]" link pointing to the new page.
>
> Should I do this?  Is there some other problem I'm not seeing?
>
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