Claudia, Terry,
thanks for your suggestions. I have a big obstacle that prevents me
from diagnosing and repairing my jspwiki installation. I am running it
on a hosted server, which means that I can deploy/undeploy, but I have
no access to the Tomcat's installation directory, i.e. I cannot see
server logs.
Is there any way of moving the directory with the wiki pages to
another directory, which I have direct access to? I cannot see the
pages now via the FTP access I have available...
Thanks,
Petr
2007/11/21, Terry Steichen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You can edit that page directly with an editor to make the desired
> changes. Or, if you're using JDBC, use raw SQL commands to implement
> the changes on the page. IOW, bypass JSPWiki to make the fix.
>
> Petr Tomasek wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > since my jspwiki.policy file doesn't work, I have started using ACL
> > declarations to control access. My username is Arhus and I am member
> > of Users group. I have created a page with the following ACL:
> >
> > [{ALLOW view Arhus, Users}]
> >
> > And now the Edit tab has disappeared and I cannot edit that page. I
> > even don't know how to remove the ACL, since I cannot edit that page
> > even if I log in as Administrator.
> >
> > Do you know how to recover that page?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Petr
> >
> >
>