On 05/04/2011 10:25 PM, afrey wrote:
Initially, by mistake I clicked "yes" and
the text {{include
document="XWiki.AdminSheet"/}} changed to something like {~{~include
document="XWiki.AdminSheet"/}}. I don't remember if I saved the page, but
then, I went back, read the instructions once again, and clicked "Cancel"
this time when asked about the xwiki 2.0 syntax, and then saved.
As I said, the {pre} tags went away, but the weird text on top of the page
{{velocity filter="none"}} {{html clean="false"
wiki="true"}}
{{/html}}{{/velocity}}
did not.
So I tried to switch back to #includeForm("XWiki.AdminSheet") and syntax
1.0, and the text did not go away. Do you think that my initial mistake did
it?
Yes, since that text does not come from the text content that you see in
the wiki editor, but from the preferences that are stored in an object
attached to the page.
You should open the history tab and roll back to the version before
changing the syntax (normally the syntax change should be visible in the
history explicitly.
After rolling back, try again to change the syntax to xwiki/2.0
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