and again: I edited each page and submitted. All OK. Just a little bit of a pain. It is only a one off task, but would a Submit All button be appropriate on the Manage Pages page ?
On Thursday, January 10, 2013 8:42:34 AM UTC+13, Andrew W wrote: > > I'll answer my own questions :) : > It's because the wiki page saves the body (user entered content) and the > generated html separately. The html has not been regenerated. > > How do I get it to regenerate all of the pages after deployment in the new > environment ? > > Thanks > > Andrew W > > > On Thursday, January 10, 2013 8:32:58 AM UTC+13, Andrew W wrote: >> >> Another Big Issue that I only just found after stopping my local rocket >> server: >> None of the Page Images are displaying. They are obviously looking for >> the localhost reference, which was looking great when I was also running >> locally. >> >> Looking at the html I see the following in the menu (Looks OK) >> <a href="/init/default/index/about" class="dropdown-toggle" >> data-toggle="dropdown">About Us<b class="caret"></b></a> >> >> But my wiki images look like: >> <img src=" >> http://127.0.0.1:8000/PerformanceComposites/default/index/6/carbonweave.jpg" >> alt="Carbon Weave" style="float:right"> >> >> And a link looks like: >> <a href=" >> http://127.0.0.1:8000/PerformanceComposites/default/index/project1">Current >> Projects</a> >> >> >> >> >> On Thursday, January 10, 2013 8:19:23 AM UTC+13, Andrew W wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> I need some help please. I've just deployed my first auth.wiki app. >>> I'll let you know what it is once it's working properly. >>> >>> I've deployed to HostGator using web2py 2.3.2 (and the posts in this >>> forum on the subject were very helpful). >>> Using render='markmin' >>> >>> Everything was looking good on my local machine. But I have two issues: >>> 1) The problem is that all of my page links point back to 127.0.0.1. >>> Something like @////products on the menu works fine, but as a link on >>> the page it looks for 127.0.0.1. >>> >>> and 2) I have @{component:default/contact_details.load} on one page, >>> which works fine locally, but I get an invalid request on the deployed app. >>> I've cleaned the app before deploying, removed any .pyc files, and >>> checked that I haven't hardcoded anything. >>> I did change the app folder name to init on the deployed server (wonder >>> if that has anything to do with it). >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> --