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When I first view my TWiki site, without having logged in, I can see that my current revision is r29. However, when I log in, I see that the current revision is only r27, and I cannot recover the more recent (saved) r29. The most recent edit is listed in the log, and this happens no matter what user I'm logged in as. Is there a way to guarantee that the most recent revision is viewed upon login?

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x01x02
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: Linux 2.6.9-34.0.2.el.cernsmp (i386-linux-thread-multi)
Web server: Apache/2.0.52 (Red Hat)
Perl version: 5.008005 (linux)
Client OS: RHEL 5
Web Browser: Firefox
Categories: Authentication, Browser Issue

-- DevinHarper - 05 Jul 2007

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box.

Wierd; have you set access controls on the topic such that r29 is not visible to the logged-in user?

-- CrawfordCurrie - 12 Jul 2007

no update frown

-- SvenDowideit - 26 Aug 2007

Devin, if you ever return to this support case, please upload the .txt and .txt,v of topic.

* Set VARIABLE and METADATA is the most important content for us - if there is sensitive information in the other content it can be deleted before you upload it.

-- SteffenPoulsen - 26 Aug 2007

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Topic attachments
I Attachment History Action Size Date Who Comment
Unknown file formatext configure r1 manage 159.6 K 2007-07-05 - 17:06 UnknownUser  
Edit | Attach | Watch | Print version | History: r4 < r3 < r2 < r1 | Backlinks | Raw View | Raw edit | More topic actions
Topic revision: r4 - 2007-08-26 - SteffenPoulsen
 
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