Thanks,

This is exactly what I wanted to avoid, but if there is no other way...

JPM

Le 25 avr. 07 à 21:08, Tom Duffey a écrit :

On Apr 25, 2007, at 1:58 PM, Jean Pierre Malrieu wrote:

I known the list has already dealt about this, but I could'nt find the answer in previous posts.

What is the easiest way to get rid of a dammaged node?
It is a "content-files" subnode of a paragraph node that cannot be deleted, even in jcr browser, because it is empty... This is really a stopper because I can no longer export the whole website to xml...

I really hope there is a better way to deal with this type of thing but in the recent past I have done:

- Move page w/damaged node to the root of the web site tree
- Recreate page by hand
- Move subpages of damaged page to new page (Hopefully this works!!)
- Export the working portion of the web site tree
- Shut down Magnolia
- Delete website repository
- Start Magnolia
- Import web site

This really sucks.

Tom

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