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11/14/2006 2:44 PM
 

I moved the Wiki module from the Home page to its own Wiki page to keep the site looking clean. It moved over without a problem.

Then I tested out the Wiki - the links inside the "content" - their tabids are 60 while in the Index, their tabids are 64. How do I make the change to the tabid with or without the sql DB from 60 to 64 without dramatically changing the wiki?

Thanks!

Megan

mwalsh@c-s-d.org

 
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3/7/2007 10:53 AM
 
I dont know if this works for your wiki or not. But if its based of the ktomics code you go into the DB and in the Topics table, Delete all the information from the Cache column. then it will rebuild the cache.
 
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