[moin-user] How to rename pages and subpages?

Molecki, Christian (STL) Christian.Molecki at stala.bwl.de
Tue Aug 1 08:54:51 EDT 2017


Von: Molecki, Christian (STL) 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. August 2017 09:41
An: 'Volker Wysk'
Betreff: AW: AW: [moin-user] How to rename pages and subpages?

Hello Volker,

> I don't quite get what you're saying in the last sentence. The pages are all 
>in the moin/data/pages directory, aren't they? 

That's correct.

>They aren't ordered 
>hierarchically in the filesystem. The path separator "/" is mapped to "(2f)".

That's also correct.
If you want to rename the subpages by renaming the motherpage, they should be ordered hierarchically (but they aren't).

Sorry bad English.

Best Regards
Christian



Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Christian Molecki
--------------------------------------------
Referat 14: Systemtechnik und Datenmanagement
OE 143: Systemtechnik, Großrechner, Internettechnik, Datenmanagement


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Volker Wysk [mailto:post at volker-wysk.de] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. August 2017 09:30
An: moin-user at python.org
Cc: Molecki, Christian (STL)
Betreff: Re: AW: [moin-user] How to rename pages and subpages?

Am Dienstag, 1. August 2017, 06:50:28 CEST schrieb Molecki, Christian (STL):
> every page has its full path as directory name in your instance pages
> directory.  So if you rename foo -> foo1 you technically rename the
> directory from foo -> foo1. If you want to rename one page and also the
> subpages in one step, the pages must be stored also hierarchical on the
> filesystem.

I don't quite get what you're saying in the last sentence. The pages are all 
in the moin/data/pages directory, aren't they? They aren't ordered 
hierarchically in the filesystem. The path separator "/" is mapped to "(2f)".

Thnx
Volker



More information about the moin-user mailing list