Here comes the answer you don't want:
Manually this could be done quite easily i.e. if one had an inspector
opened on the wiki one just needs to remove from a particular spot in the
document tree and add to another. This could also be generalized into a
workspace script. Something similar to said script could be used as "one
time only" code that an admin user would paste into the wiki, run once and
then erase.
So my point is:
1. There are lot of advantages to running a Smallwiki headful.
2. Running headfully and the fact that one can execute Smalltalk code on a
wiki means that there is a lot that one can do for admin type of things
that do not require building any formal Smallwiki actions or I guess now
Seaside things.
but sorry for not really answering your question :)
-Charles
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 23:59:10 -0300, Sebastián Sastre
<ssastre(a)seaswork.com.ar> wrote:
Hi all,
anybody knows how can I refactor the contents on a wiki?
I have some folders with lot of info wich I need to move it to a
parent folder.
I need to know if this is possible on smallwiki, and how.
thanks,
Sebastián Sastre
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