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- admin+database tools/
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-
- The following web-based utilities provide raw access to your Wikis
- database and allow for common administration tasks. They are separate from
- the main wiki and are inaccessible without password for obvious reasons.
- <small>You can however use the account "<tt>readonly</tt>" with password
- "<tt>test</tt>" on your local computer or our demo site.
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- <br>
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- <div class="entry">
- <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQAgMAAABinRfyAAAADFBMVEUAAAAAAAC8LiksjCERIu3UAAAAAXRSTlMAQObYZgAAAD5JREFUeNpjYAAB0QggoaUFJKRWAAmhJSACxJLKAhIaXGBFDAcYGEKDgYSDPJBTYAMkaj4ACf8LQCI8AKIGAGOKCg8vHdTeAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC" width="64" height="64" border="0" alt="flags" align="left">
- <h4><a href="t_flags.php">page flags</a></h4>
- Every page can have multiple control flags and feature settings
- enabled, like _DISABLED, _READONLY, _APPENDONLY, ... But this tool
- does not show all of them.
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- <br>
- <div class="entry">
- <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQAgMAAABinRfyAAAACVBMVEUAAAAAAADONzcw6FexAAAAAXRSTlMAQObYZgAAAERJREFUeNodidEJwCAQQ1+guIOdxhGc46bxoyOcBZ3SYEJCeIGr7ijVKVnSFYnmHmivBvH5Dg8ZoT+hzAXvMKytwmNfHYJHDxfYjsA2AAAAAElFTkSuQmCC" width="64" height="64" border="0" alt="cross" align="left">
- <h4><a href="t_remove.php">remove pages</a></h4>
- You can completely delete unused or unwanted pages from the database.
- This tool even analyzes all entries and gives you recommendations on
- which pages to purge.
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- <br>
- <div class="entry">
- <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQBAMAAADt3eJSAAAAD1BMVEUhAADDOjoAAACOjo7/xyjEYm6/AAAAAXRSTlMAQObYZgAAAFlJREFUeNptzdEJwDAIBFAbHCAXMkAwG8QFFNx/pmjpZ+/nHocg0U+Y2MiqKewdOrvNxNMDwQVzRCQ8Mb3gwEQhAAxJVO1DDJGtuoiHVhL7Q1M9InnbRFZ9usosDDMBVYGFAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC" width="64" height="64" border="0" alt="fire" align="left">
- <h4><a href="t_holes.php">strip old versions</a></h4>
- Every page edit adds an "archive version", which is good to revert
- unwanted changes. You should however clean up a few and free database
- space from time to time.
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- <div class="entry">
- <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQAgMAAABinRfyAAAADFBMVEUAAAACAgKOjo46Ss62+ZtpAAAAAXRSTlMAQObYZgAAADpJREFUeNpjYBB1YGBgiApgYGDMmwIk9i0BEv+/H2BgrANyGeKAEhAljCAWA5gIAREicEIURLAygAEACaEJal8yqKQAAAAASUVORK5CYII=" width="64" height="64" border="0" alt="glass" align="left">
- <h4><a href="t_checklinks.php">check link directory</a></h4>
- Can check external hyperlinks, if you have pages which collect such
- (link directories).
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- <br>
- <div class="entry">
- <h4>control</h4>
- This tool from the plugins/admin/ section allows to <b>delete</b> and
- <b>rename</b> a <label for="control_id">page</label>, or to set the
- <b>flags</b> or <b>meta data</b> fields in it:<br>
- <form action="t_control.php" action="GET" style="display:inline">
- <input id="control_id" name="id" value="" size="12">
- <input type="submit" value="go">
- </form>
- </div>
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- <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQAgMAAABinRfyAAAACVBMVEXJECsDAjUdViGp0fNsAAAAAXRSTlMAQObYZgAAADJJREFUeNpjYAAB0UBXBwYIC8ZgEAlxhbJEXQJhLFHXBSB6AVCWaxWQASREQ0WgYiAAAA6pCBrk7pmjAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC" width="64" height="64" border="0" alt="text+" align="left">
- <h4><a href="t_textinsert.php">text insert</a></h4>
- Insert a collection of plain text files as wiki pages into the database
- (no versioned files). The files must already reside on the Web server
- (like files init-pages/ dir).
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- <div class="entry">
- <img src="about:text.gif" width="64" height="64" border="0" alt="loadin" align="left">
- <h4><a href="t_textupload.php">TextUpload</a></h4>
- If you don't have this powerful plugin loaded, then you can access it
- at least from here, and upload pages from many different file formats
- and even multiple pages packed in .zip or .tar files.
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- <h4><a href="t_backup.php">backup</a></h4>
- Archives all your pages in backup files (available in different
- formats) for archival / later emergency restoration. You need a
- writeable data directory on your Web server.
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- <div class="entry">
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- <h4><a href="t_restore.php">restore</a></h4>
- Restore your database from archived backup files, which you must
- upload before into a directory on the Web server.
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- <h4><a href="t_transfer.php">transfer file</a></h4>
- Use this tool to quickly get a backup of all Wiki pages or to restore
- it later. You directly upload or get a data file in binary format,
- which eases moving pages from one installation to another. With the
- <a href="../?MiniDump">MiniDump</a> plugin you could get a tar.
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- <div class="entry">
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- <h4><a href="t_convertdb.php">database convert</a></h4>
- This tool can migrate pages from a few known foreign Wiki databases to
- the DB scheme used by ewiki. It can also export back to PhpWiki now.
- </div>
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- <div class="entry">
- <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQAgMAAABinRfyAAAACVBMVEX///8AAAC6GxuVy9DtAAAAAXRSTlMAQObYZgAAADdJREFUeNpjYAABUVdRBggQCQmFskRZHaAsLY1VUJbGigUdDAodHSuArBUrGDgaOjoYNEAEHAAAWwMLw86WwOoAAAAASUVORK5CYII=" width="64" height="64" border="0" alt="SPAM" align="left">
- <h4><a href="t_revert.php">mass revert</a></h4>
- Use this tool to undo mass changes made by an attacker or an automated
- wiki garbaging script. The offending revisions are discovered by
- providing the IP or host name under which the edits were stored.
- </div>
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- <br>
- <div class="entry">
- <h4><a href="t_searchandreplace.php">search and replace</a></h4>
- Provides a global search feature, which can even use regex to find
- string occourences and replace them with defined text fragments. It
- can run a safe dry test.
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- <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQCAMAAAAoLQ9TAAAAM1BMVEUAAAAXGBYgIR9+CwwuLy03OTY8Pjs/QT5ERkNHSUbhDhJSVFFZW1hgYl9pa2iBg4AAAQAqadZ7AAAAAXRSTlMAQObYZgAAAFhJREFUeNpdjdEWgCAIQydCiWb5/1+bpVS0w8vudhiAnCP6vRr+Qm34HM2rukKTsLADxEEfcJOV5w8/YnmXwGZmJJ+KA9YpQnBIE8Gpyg8U9YRr8mA7diacq98CwbkZKA8AAAAASUVORK5CYII=" width="64" height="64" border="0" alt="antenna" align="left">
- <h4><a href="t_sync.php">sync</a></h4>
- Transfer the contents of <t>this</i> Wikis database onto a remote
- installation or the other way round. Useful for editing pages offline,
- while keeping a public Wiki installation up-to-date.
- </div>
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- <h3 style="letter-spacing:1px;"><nobr>power toys</nobr></h3>
- <small><small>
- Some of the older and more simple tools on the left have been surpassed
- by more powerful/combined ones (which on the other hand are then not
- easier to use for everyone).
- </small></small>
- <br>
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- <br>
- <div class="entry">
- <h4><a href="t_commander/">commander</a></h4>
- The <i>WikiCommander</i> provides an easy file viewer like interface
- to inspect and modify pages and all their internal flags and fields.
- You can also delete, rename or duplicate pages. It even provides a
- shell-like interface for inserting common actions into a
- "commandline".
- <br>
- So this effectively replaces a few of the early utilities.
- </div>
-
- <br>
- <div class="entry">
- <h4><a href="t_ewikictl.php">ewikctl/web</a></h4>
- <tt>ewikictl</tt> is a powerful <b>commandline</b> utility, but you need
- shell (ssh) access on the Web server to use it. There is however
- now this web-based frontend for all other users, which gives access
- to most of its commands.
- </div>
-
- <br>
- <div class="entry">
- <h4><a href="t_setupwiz.php">setup wizard</a></h4>
- With the SetupWizard you can more easily create a custom
- <tt>config.php</tt> script or even a <tt>monsterwiki.php</tt> file
- (combination of the ewiki core and plugin files). This saves you
- looking into <a href="../?README.plugins">README.plugins</a> if you
- can live without a few advanced features.
- </div>
-
- <br>
- <div class="entry">
- <h4><a href="cron.d/">run cron.d/</a></h4>
- If you haven't a cron daemon you can start the automated database
- admin tools by hand on occassion. They however need a bit
- configuraton prior use (very little of it is enabled per default).
- </div>
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- <br>
- <div class="entry">
- <h3>WikiTools</h3>
- <small>
- If you had the right plugins loaded, you'd also get in-Wiki
- powertools like:</small>
- <br>
- · <a href="../?WikiDump">WikiDump</a> and the enhanced
- <a href="../?WikiDump2">WikiDump2</a> can make a tarball with static
- .html files from all your pages<br>
- · use <a href="../?TextUpload">TextUpload</a> for uploading many pages
- in a ZIP or Tarball<br>
- · <a href="../?MiniDump">MiniDump</a> to get a tarball with raw text
- of all pages (for later reinsertion)<br>
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