Hello

I have to support this:

imagine a complex wiki page with lots of attachments and ... you
misspelled its name.

i've done this (and it was pretty hard to do all again). I've uploaded
more than 1Gb of videos and photos with descriptions from a techology
fair called EMAF but i created the page like EMEF ... well ... lots of
time that went to space :P


Sáb, 2006-12-16 às 09:20 -0800, Ilias Lazaridis escreveu:
> Trac works nice, but has several deficits.
> 
> One of the deficits are the missing possibility to apply a hierarchy to
> the wiki documents.
> 
> I've noticed that the trac-team uses a construct, which can best be
> rated as a "temporary workaround".
> 
> ProjectPlans/DoingThis
> 
> here, the hierarchy-information is 'hardcoded' into the wiki-page-name,
> which makes "the change of hierarchy" very difficult.
> 
> A main benefit of wiki's is lost:
> 
> The ability to create documents on-the-fly, whilst applying (or
> changing) hierarchy to a later point.
> 
> The trac team should not use this workaround further, but instead
> provide a _real_ hierarchy for the wiki (it's just a field "parent"
> within the wiki model).
> 
> .
> 
> --
> http://dev.lazaridis.com/base/ticket/2
> 
> 
> > 
-- 
Best Regards,
--
Luis Matos


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