I also wish there was a "revert to this revision" feature. Wikipedia doesn't have that either, as far as I know (and I'm an admin there). You can "rollback" one and only one edit. And then if you "rollback" again, you end up rolling back your own rollback and end up with the junk again. Anyway, the "click on a Data, Edit, Save" will have to work for now.
~ Melissa
On 3/2/07, Brian Campbell <lambda@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 2, 2007, at 1:50 PM, David Artman wrote:
> In fact, I had *almost* figured out you have to click a Date on the
> Diff page, then Edit that date's contents, copy it, go back to
> the current page, Edit it, and paste over all the "hack" content.
Actually, it's even easier. Once you click on Edit for the contents
of the old page, you can just click "Save" on that page, without
having to copy and paste anything.
Not the most intuitive (it would be nice if there were just a "revert
to this revision" button), but once you know how to do it it's pretty
simple.
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