When editing the page, the contents are cleared .
http://thebhaskarans.pbwiki.com/uk1?e...
When I open this page for editing, the contents are shown for a moment, and then all data is cleared.
I retitled and retooled a previous wiki. The problem is that the domain (I thnk) didn't change with the name change. So now when I add people they get and invite email from the old wiki... and it doesn't fit the content.
THE QUESTION, is it possible to:
Rename the domain to match the content
or
copy the site (pages) and paste it into a new wiki with the right domain?
We're just starting a new wiki (t's private now, but will be public once we get it set up just right). It's a premium, educational wiki. We're planning on making it public and publicizing it in early August, plus it will be part of a university class project. I haven't done any design changes and only have about 15 pages (mostly for testing purposes) in the wiki so far (so I haven't done much yet). Should I convert to 2.0 now or continue developing in 1.0 and convert later? If I develop in 1.0, can I still use all those groovy widgets I've been reading about? Will I lose them when I convert to 2.0 later?
Also, I don't want to convert it in the middle of a semester (unless there's some kind of security/serious problem).
Thanks,
Kelly B.
When I click on the edit button - I get a screen full of gibberish and I cannot enter any text. The view mode is fine - I can see what I have written/ edited previously. I have tried on two browsers IE7 and Firefox - same result. This is a recent problem. Why?
I built a table in Word2007 and saved it as html. I opened it in FireFox and saved the source code. Then I opened my Front Page, opened the editor and switched to Classic Mode. I pasted the whole code set into an area near the end of the Front Page code. when I saved it all the original Front Page content was there. Ok, so far so good.
I saw some issues to correct and clicked "Edit Page" and in a blink the edit interface opened without all the content that had been on the page before the new code was pasted in. Yikes!
I was able to restore the content with the history interface (Whew.. thanks you, pbwiki) but I duplicated the steps AND the problem occurred again. I hit the back key and got the content back in this case because I hadn't saved.
Others have written about problems switching editors, I believe. What happened?
I'm looking for a way to edit a pbwiki in a format that is mobile phone friendly - I have a fairly robust smartphone which *can* load any website, but ones optimized for mobile usage are obviously easier to use. Is there any feature like that available?
My computer is a windows XP if that means anything. I recently downloaded the new windows live. i clicked forget me and fixed all the settings, it fixed them. BUT when turn on the computer and the multiple user accounts that you can log into are displayed it show my account with the number of emails in my inbox and my hotmail address. Please can someone help me rid this problem from my computer, it is really quiet annoying.
I created a private wiki this weekend, and emailed invites to a dozen coworkers.
none of them can get into the wiki, and now that I logged out I cannot log back in either!
I filled out the Contact Wiki Owner form and sent a resuest, and the request reached me, so I am clearly the Owner of the wiki. Feeling dumb tho. Please help!
how can I make it so that NOBODY gets to see the emails of the others on the wiki? The issue is that the email addy of my students is indicated in any emails received by the students notifying them of wiki changes. This limits the privacy afforded people using the wiki.
I have a premium wiki that has both regular users and 'page-level only' only users. I use a 'recent visitors' plugin to see who has been using the wiki. Interestingly it appears that 'page-level only' users are not included in the 'recent visitors' plugin. I'm curious as to whether this is intentionally designed this way or if it's just something strange about the implementation of the 'page-level only' users.
Why is that some changes show in history (both in "all changes" and while comparing past versions of a page) as "only formatting differences", while in fact they were full-fledged page edits, new text added and all? Only way to actually discover what the changes were is to manually compare the two versions in history .