Sure, (1) configure jspwiki.properties by setting
jspwiki.fileSystemProvider.pageDir to wherever you want to put them, (2)
move/copy the page files there (make sure permissions are ok), and (3)
restart JSPWiki. You can/should also set log4j.appender.FileLog.File
(or, whatever other appender identifier you may be using, in
jspwiki.properties) so you have access to the log file as well.
Petr Tomasek wrote:
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