Hello,
some of my users wrote documentation with MSWord and used copy-paste
to fill in wiki pages (users say that using the web interface to edit
text would clutter the timeline with incremental changes).
Obviously it's a bad thing, but now uncompliant browsers (old ones) do
not work with these
I found an answer. I updated the tag table with a statement like this:
update tag set tagname = 'The new and amended title' where tagid = 17;
and it worked.
I hope I did not mess with something...
Don't do it at home until Richard says it's ok.
c
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Carlo A. Bertelli
, 2011 at 3:15 AM, Carlo A. Bertelli (Charta s.r.l.)
carlo.berte...@gmail.com wrote:
some of my users wrote documentation with MSWord and used copy-paste
to fill in wiki pages (users say that using the web interface to edit
text would clutter the timeline with incremental changes).
Good to hear
Hello,
I keep trying to workout a more informative home page for my fossil
repository. Yes, I know fossil is not a CMS...
Anyway, I would like to show:
* a group of local resources (mainly wiki pages -- almost static) or
better yet the most important wiki pages (via tagging?);
* latest events --
The question came out a number of times, maybe I did not understand the answer.
Wiki pages could be files (checked-in) or internal wiki pages. Are the
internal pages held in a table or are files in the internal Fossil
filesystem?
Sorry, I understand that such a question shows how much I'm unaware
Well, the real subject should be fossil is not a CMS and, by the way,
not a blog.
Anyway, there is no wiki table; in a previous version I was able to
modify the title of one of the wiki pages via sql, but I don't
remember how (maybe I dreamed of doing it!).
As I said, suggesting to change the
Hello,
I manage the service for a group of historians working on the same subject.
This is not a software projects, but share several features besides
not being a manifacture: self-management of time, tickets,
communication, etc.
Only one thing is supposedly different from a software project: it
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