Key | Example Value | Description |
tombstoned | <true/>, <false/> | Originally set to false, this is set to |
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| true when a page is temporarily |
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| deleted. |
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| If a page is permanently deleted, |
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| the entire page_uid.page/ folder is |
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| removed. |
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uid | groups/group_name/wiki/page_uid/ | Unique identifier for the wiki page |
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| and its location. |
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versioned | <true/>, <false/> | Wiki pages are versioned; blog and |
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| mailing list entries aren’t. |
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After manually editing this file, delete the group’s index.db file and restart the server. For more information, see “Manually Editing Raw Content,” on page 40.
Managing Attachments
When a user attaches a file to a wiki page, that file is stored in:
/Library/Collaboration/Groups/group_name/wiki/page_uid.page/attachments/ attachment_uid/
Group_name is the group’s short name. Page_uid is the unique identifier of the page that the file is attached to and attachment_uid is the unique identifier of the file. Both unique identifiers are included in the attachment’s URL:
http://domain_name/groups/group_name/wiki/page_uid/attachments/ attachment_uid/filename
If someone deletes or replaces an attachment in the wiki, the old attachment remains on the server. This allows use of the wiki’s history feature to restore old versions of attached files.
If you delete the folder containing the attachment on the server, users won’t be able to restore the attachment.
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