On 27 Mar, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On the weekend, I ran Adobe Acrobat, which has an option to archive a Web
> site as a PDF. I ran this on the old site (which I later discovered has a
> link to the Admin site), and it churned away for a few hours, fetching all
> the links on each page.
>
> My concern is that one of the links it fetched was a "delete" link on the
> Admin pages.
I've seen this happen a couple of times. It is a good
idea to be careful with all kinds of site spiders and
not give them big enough permissions to actually
destroy anything (if possible, run them so that they
won't even authenticate).
> Curiously, the site itself (see link above) is still fine -- but when I
> click on the Admin page, I get the prompt for password, and I get the
> <HTML><HEAD>...</HEAD> but no BODY tags and no content.
Strange. Have you looked at the database?
> Any ideas? Can I safely reload the Midgard admin pages without affecting
> the work we've done?
That should be safe, as the Admin site in the packages
only uses the same database record IDs every time.
However, it would be a good idea to backup your Midgard
database beforehand, as with all upgrades.
> Paul Gillingwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
/Bergie
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