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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