My guess is that your jspwiki.properties you are editing file is not
the same file as what JSPWiki is reading. Happens to me all the
time... You could try removing that file (temporarily) and see if it
affects JSPWiki operation at all. If it doesn't, then find the right
file. If not... then there might be a bug, but frankly, I just can't
figure out *how* it could possibly occur.
/Janne
On 25 Oct 2008, at 18:00, Terry Steichen wrote:
I've got this weird problem that cropped up. I'm using 2.6.4. In my
jspwiki.properties I have a number of interWikiRef links defined,
one of
which is:
jspwiki.interWikiRef.PSelect = Wiki.jsp?page=T.perspectives
When I include that in a link, the substitution works just fine.
However, I then copy and paste it as a new jspwiki.properties entry,
changing the name slightly to this:
jspwiki.interWikiRef.PSelectx = Wiki.jsp?page=T.perspectives
When I click on a link including the changed name, JSPWiki does not
recognize the new link and assumes I want to create a new page.
It appears to me that JSPWiki has - somehow - cached the previous
set of
links and will not recognize any new ones. I've restarted JSPWiki,
and
deleted refmgr.ser, but to no effect.
(I said that this just cropped up - I should say I just noticed it,
because I haven't made many change to the collection of interWikiRef
links for a while.)
Any idea of what's likely going on here?