Andreas, again, search for the last page that comes up. If myswiki/10 works, but myswiki/11 doesn't, then it is 11.xml that is problematic. Fix it and restart the server.
Peace and Luck! Je77 On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 12:43:54AM +0200, Andreas Raab wrote: > > If page number n works, but page n+1 does not, then it must be the > > n+1.xml file that is screwed up. Fix it. You can look at the > > other files (i.e. 1.xml) to look at the format. Then, reboot. > > > > I don't know why this happens. > > I've had this problem a couple of times now. Here is some detail on one of > the cases (note that the swiki contains confidential information so I can't > give access to it for debugging it live). Here we have a problem right on > the front page (1.xml) in which the first two links (pages 2 and 3) show up > correctly but the last two links (pages 23 and 25) don't. The xml file looks > like this: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <page> > <version date="23/5/2003" time="8:04:01 pm" user="atlantis.glab" /> > <settings> > <s name="lock" type="boolean">false</s> > <s name="referenceCache" type="coll">2 3 23 25</s> > </settings> > <name>dev Swiki</name> > <text>- *2* > - *3* > - *23* > - *25*</text> > </page> > > The links to page 23 and 25 are both shown as "Error: this should not > happen". If I choose to edit the page I get something like this: > > - *alternate scripting* > - *swf* > - *23* > - *25* > > showing the right names for the first two entries (page 2 and 3) and only > the page numbers for the links to page 23 and 25 (which show up displaying > the error message). And when I look at 23.xml (the shorter of the two) I > see: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <page> > <version date="23/5/2003" time="5:09:33 pm" user="atlantis.glab" /> > <settings> > <s name="lock" type="boolean">false</s> > <s name="referenceCache" type="coll">24</s> > </settings> > <name>architectural discussions</name> > <text>!Diskussions on the Architecture > > This space is intended for architectural notes and discussions. > > - *24* > </text> > </page> > > Which again, has nothing in there that looks wrong to me. However, if I try > to navigate to, e.g., "http://localhost/swiki/23" manually I get an error > "Not found - This page is not valid" even though 23.xml clearly exists. > > It does not seem to me as if there's anything wrong with the XML itself > (it's certainly well-formed) so I can only suspect that maybe, ComSwiki > isn't getting to the xml file itself for some reason. Any ideas on how to > crack this nut? > > Cheers, > - Andreas > _______________________________________________ Pws mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.cc.gatech.edu/mailman/listinfo/pws
