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wiki revisions not deleted upon deleting a page? #3
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I was able to delete them all via /spam/wiki |
I think Chris was asking about having some way to monitor how much spam is incoming. If we delete it and there are no traces left, we don't have a good way to monitor that. Can you confirm there are no traces left of these spam things in the database? If so, I'll create a new ticket for spam tracking. |
Yes, i believe that now that I deleted them via /spam/wiki (about 40 wiki On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Bryan Bonvallet
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# This is the 1st commit message: Added email signup test Fixed spamaway shortcircuiting Renamed signup_flow file and fixed grammar Added email signup test Renamed signup_flow file and fixed grammar Fixed spamaway shortcircuiting Added email signup test Renamed signup_flow file and fixed grammar Added email signup test Renamed signup_flow file and fixed grammar Undid changes to users controller Fixed travis build error Fixed travis build errors # This is the commit message publiclab#2: Added email signup test # This is the commit message publiclab#3: Fixed spamaway shortcircuiting
# This is the 1st commit message: # This is a combination of 2 commits. # This is the 1st commit message: Rebase Added email signup test Renamed signup_flow file and fixed grammar Fixed spamaway shortcircuiting Added email signup test Renamed signup_flow file and fixed grammar # This is the commit message publiclab#2: Added email signup test # This is the commit message publiclab#2: Undid changes to users controller # This is the commit message publiclab#3: Fixed travis build error
Or was this due to a direct database edit instead of deleting the wiki page through the web interface or rails model?
These pages don't exist anymore but their revisions are still showing up in the sidebar at /dashboard
Hmm, i went to /spam/wiki and they actually did exist -- but when you go to the wiki pages, it says they don't. Some other kind of wiki page creation going on here?
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