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SID-01206: Attachments disappear

Status: Answered Answered TWiki version: 4.2.4 Perl version: 5.8.4
Category: CategoryAttachments Server OS: Solaris 10 Last update: 14 years ago

Hello

I am experiencing a problem whereby attachments keep dropping off Wiki pages. I load them up and then a day or so later, they are no longer attached to the wiki page

Can anyone tell me what would cause this?

Will

-- WilliamMorgan - 2011-06-15

Discussion and Answer

Very odd. Is the attachment meta data still there? On the shell level, look at the topic text files located in twiki/data/Webname/*, they should have %META:FILEATTACHMENT{...}% at the end of the file.

-- PeterThoeny - 2011-06-15

No - I just checked the file in question and there are no Meta fields there at all.

-- WilliamMorgan - 2011-06-20

Check the page history. Is somebody deleting the attachments?

-- PeterThoeny - 2011-06-20

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-- PeterThoeny - 2011-08-01

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Status Answered
Title Attachments disappear
SupportCategory CategoryAttachments
TWiki version 4.2.4
Server OS Solaris 10
Web server Apache 2.063
Perl version 5.8.4
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Topic revision: r5 - 2011-08-01 - PeterThoeny
 
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