I'm using 1.7.2 in desktop mode on WinXP SP3. It works fine, but
  I've noticed that the web pages are starting to branch, reconnect,
  and generally confuse me. They're more like a neural network than a
  hierarchical assembly.

  I found and installed http://moinmo.in/ActionMarket/VisualSiteMap
  When I try to run the action
  http://localhost:8080/Trust?action=VisualSiteMap it returns:
  AttributeError 'Request' object has no attribute 'http_headers'

  I checked the mail list archive, but couldn't find a recent
  discussion.

  I found VisualSiteMap_1.3.1-BABY.py. I've modified:

  CACHE_DIR  = "F:\MoinMoin\wiki\data\cache"
  CACHE_URL  = "http://localhost:8080/cache";
  .
  DOT_EXE    = "D:\Program Files\Graphviz 2.21\bin"

  and renamed to VisualSiteMap.py
  
  Stopped wikiserver.py and exited the web page.
  Restarted wikiserver.py and loaded localhost:8080
  Went to the VisualSiteMap and received the same error. It occurs in
  def execute(pagename, request):
  
  1. Will VisualSiteMap work with the Desktop version?
  2. Am I setting something wrong in VisualSiteMap.py?
  3. Am I missing an entry in another configuration file?
  4. Is there a document I should RTFM?

  I have a programming background, but don't know Python OR the wiki
  structure. (Translates to I can find code and am happy to modify it,
  as long it makes sense).


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