Re: Site switch to the cwiki

2007-03-06 Thread haleh mahbod
Jim, Thanks for the cwiki update. It looks like we lost all the C++ pages. Haleh On 3/5/07, Jeremy Boynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It looks like it's using: meta HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT=0; URL=http://cwiki.apache.org/ TUSCANY/ / which may take a sec to kick in as the page is being

Re: Site switch to the cwiki

2007-03-06 Thread Jim Marino
On Mar 6, 2007, at 6:26 PM, haleh mahbod wrote: Jim, Thanks for the cwiki update. It looks like we lost all the C++ pages. Haleh Sorry, I just linked to the existing SCA C++ page on the wiki which was apparently blank :( The other sub-project C++ pages I believe have already been

Re: Site switch to the cwiki

2007-03-05 Thread Luciano Resende
Hi Jim Looks like you did a redirect on the original site, and when I try to access the Tuscany page, it quickly shows the original site (in html) and then it redirects it to the cWiki one. Isn't there a cleaner way of doing this ? I see other sites using wiki as it's website working fine.

Re: Site switch to the cwiki

2007-03-05 Thread Jeremy Boynes
It looks like it's using: meta HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT=0; URL=http://cwiki.apache.org/ TUSCANY/ / which may take a sec to kick in as the page is being rendered. I would suggest making the page really short - if we're not using the generated site any longer you could just replace the

Site switch to the cwiki

2007-03-04 Thread Jim Marino
FYI, I've cut-over the site to using the cwiki which should go live as soon as the files replicate. I left the old site files in place under /site as there are still a few wiki links which point back to them (mainly the download pages). I'll try and convert those over as well over the