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I use Twiki at one of our customer sites. I would like to create a collection of pages under Twiki at our home office and then be able to export those pages into some package and load them intact into the customer's Twiki. Linking from the customer's internal web to ours is not an option in this case.

I've scanned through the various documents but haven't yet seen anything which describes how to do this or if it is possible. If such documentation exists, could you point me to it?

If it doesn't, could you explain whether one can deliver Twiki pages from one system to another and how to perform such a delivery?

Many thanks, Jim VS

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x00x05
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
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Web server:  
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Categories: Documentation, Deployment

-- JimVanSciver - 22 Nov 2006

Answer

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You coukd periodically tar the files and unpack at the client's site.

See related support topics MoveInstallationToOtherMachine, HowToMigrateWikiBetweenServers and RelocatingTwikiSite.

-- PeterThoeny - 22 Nov 2006

The WikiRing is currently working on a ReadWriteofflinePlugin that will support this. AFAIK right now there are no other adequate solutions, other than publishing static pages using PublishContrib or similar.

-- CrawfordCurrie - 16 Dec 2006

 
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Topic revision: r3 - 2006-12-16 - CrawfordCurrie
 
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