Let's start with the example from your Main HomePage source: <--- Here is a ref to the old "dead" URL *[[http://hear.ai.uiuc.edu/Djvu/Allen/|PDFs]]
Question: What does this reference need to be in the new site? The Markup( ... ) command says to PmWiki, "Wherever you find this old string, treat it as this new string when you render the page, but do this before you evaluate link markup, ie [[stuff in square brackets]], so the link renders the new address, not the old address." The Markup call needs to be constructed so that it correctly changes all old-style links into the correct new-style links. Thus we need to know exactly what the old and new style urls look like, so we can construct the correct replacement rule. Hope that makes sense. JR > Hi John > I added the Markup() command to ~/local/config.php, and it did change > things, but not as expected. > I feel I need some hand-holding in this process. I have no idea what I'm > doing. > > My site was seriously hacked. I think they got passwords, and changed > something. I'm trying to recover. I belive its now clean, > but I'm not sure its working properly. > I dont know any PHP, and I'm a bit working by rote. A few small helping > comments would be of great assistance. > > On 04/06/2015 05:25 PM, John Rankin wrote: >> If the old url is encoded as Peter indicates: >> >> [[http://www.example.com/wiki/Main.HomePage]] >> >> then you could set up a local markup rule to make an automatic >> redirection. In local/config.php, add the following: >> >> Markup('urlmap', '<links', 'www.olddomain.org','www.newdomain.org'); >> >> This will cause pmwiki to link to the new address whenever the old one >> appears in the page source. > > -- John Rankin _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
