Hi,

THx for the help.
For me the option to remove the whole document worked best
I followed following procedure;
- Edit in the WIKI editor...
- Copy Content to a text-editor (for each translation, already in the  
system
- Action, Delete Document and really delete...
- Go to  page where a link to deleted document sits.
- Create document (default language is now correct)
- Copy Content from text editor into WIKI editor and Save (For each  
translation)

On 2 mei 2009, at 18:17, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:

> Gerritjan Koekkoek wrote:
>> HI,
>>
>> I have a page that should be readable for multiple translations.
>> Currently it has a translation 'en' (for english) which is the  
>> default
>> for the xwiki.
>> The problem is that it also claims that the original version is
>> '.' (this page is empty)
>>
>> 1) How can such a 'original' version have been created? (to prevent  
>> it)
>
> No idea. I've never seen this so far.
>
>> 2) How can I remove this version, so the 'en' version is seen as the
>> original
>
> In older versions of XWiki (pre-1.0) there was an input for specifying
> the default language. Now, you can only access that property if you  
> know
> how. Try visiting this URL:
>
> /xwiki/bin/save/Your/Document?default_language=en
> (replace Your/Document with the real document name). However, this may
> create a ghost, since it renames the language of the default document,
> while also leaving the existing en translation in place. So you have 3
> choices:
>
> - do this rename and live with the ghost
> - do nothing and live with the fake default
> - copy data from the en translatio to the default ".", then delete the
> en translation and rename the default_language
> - remove the whole document and recreate it from scratch
>
> You should make a backup of your data first, if it is important.
>
>> 3) Or is the '.' original 'good' behaviour?
>
> No, that's not good at all.
>
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> Sergiu Dumitriu
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