I think this scenario exposes the defect. 1) My preferences sets the editor to wysiwyg. 2) I navigate my browser to a wiki page. 3) I click edit. 4) The rightmost icon in the editor's menu bar toggles to the plain editor. 5) I toggle to the plain editor, toggle back to the wysiwyg editor, click save (even though nothing was changed). 6) I click the Main link in the navigation pane resulting in the 404 error.
If you can, please confirm that this scenario exposes the defect on your site as well. Lance On 2017-01-21 14:45 (-0500), John Lusk <johnlu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ha. I DID jinx myself, the problem came back, after I switched from the > wysiwyg editor back to plain (possibly entirely irrelevant). Fixed by > restarting the app. So... we have an intermittent bug? > > On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 2:40 PM, John Lusk <johnlu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Oh, wait, NOW it's working. (Hopefully I didn't just jinx myself.) > > > > o_0 > > > > Oh, well. > > > > (I like Haddock, btw. Displays a whole lot better on my table and phone.) > > > > John. > > > > On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 2:33 PM, John Lusk <johnlu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Hi, group, continuing my ramp-up on JSPWiki... > >> > >> I just switched over to the Haddock template by changing a single > >> variable in the jspwiki-custom.properties file, per the Haddock docs at > >> https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Haddock%20Template (and > >> restarted the app via Tomcat's manager console). > >> > >> Now my wiki page links look like /wiki/FooBar instead of > >> /wiki/Wiki.jsp?Page=FooBar, and I get 404s. Is there a simple fix? Did I do > >> something wrong? > >> > >> John. > >> > > > > >