Thanks Mike, I was having authorization problems trying to remove pages, but
repareting worked fine and should allow me to proceed for now.

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Luciano Resende
http://people.apache.org/~lresende

On 3/7/07, Mike Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Luciano,

Removing a page is dreadfully simple - be cautious about its use.  Go
into Edit mode on the page you want to delete.  On the top right of the
editing pane, you will find a trash can icon with a link labelled
"Remove Page".  Click on either the trash can or the text and that will
delete the page.

Reparenting a page is also fairly straightforward.  Again in Edit mode,
you will see the name of the page at the top.  Immediately below the
name is a string saying something like:
"Location: Apache Tuscany > Home > Foo EDIT"

The string following Location: is the path from the root of the space to
the page you are editing, apart from the "EDIT" which is a button which
you press to change the parentage of the page.  If you press that link,
you are presented with "Space" and "Parent Page" fields.  To change the
parent page, select the search icon to the right of the field -
selecting "Search" with a "*" wildcard will get you a list of all pages
in the Apache Tuscany space - you can select which one you want as parent.

Enjoy!

If you're wondering how I know this - it's because www.osoa.org is based
on the Confluence wiki software as well....  I know, I need to get a
life...


Yours,  Mike.

Luciano Resende wrote:
> I'd like move more contents from DAS website and old wiki to our current
> confluence wiki. I'll probably need to delete some pages, or a way to
> refactor/reparent pages in order to proper organize the contents.
>
> Is there a way to reparent pages ? Otherwise, wow can one get access to
> remove pages in our new confluence Wiki ?
>
>

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