On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 21:27 +0300, Janne Jalkanen wrote: > Well, we could do exactly what we're doing now: store the WikiName of > the editor. This has the advantage of being human-readable > throughout the time, and easily exportable.
There was some problem in the past when JSPWiki would (apparently randomly) decide to use either the login name, the WikiName or the Full Name (I think) as the author. To accommodate this I had to write some code that searched each of them in sequence. I presume that's no longer the case? Now forgive me for beating the same poor old horse yet again, but, if the WikiName can be changed at any time, doesn't that create a problem in displaying change history? In the history, some of the page edits of a given user will be under one WikiName and other edits will be under another new WikiName (essentially the same point I last made to Andrew).
