Hi!
I made a wrong text change inside a node (without revision being selected) saved it and then realized my mistake...- any way to retrieve original text?
Any module available to manage such excidental losses of content?
Best wishes and marry christmas to all Zeljko
As far as I konw, there is no way to recover if you don't have another revision available. Maybe you have a DB backup?
To avoid this, I enable revisions by default on every content type. This may be the default setting in future versions of drupal, in the meantime you can easily do this in admin -> content type.
Best wishes !
Philippe
On Dec 25, 2007 12:04 PM, zeljko blace zblace@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I made a wrong text change inside a node (without revision being selected) saved it and then realized my mistake...- any way to retrieve original text?
Any module available to manage such excidental losses of content?
Best wishes and marry christmas to all Zeljko -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
Sure I will do that in the future. On a big website it is a lot of data, would be good to have revisioning which can be acumulative and managable (so that after some time minor revisions "expire") Tnx Z On Dec 25, 2007 12:19 PM, Philippe Jadin philippe.jadin@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I konw, there is no way to recover if you don't have another revision available. Maybe you have a DB backup?
To avoid this, I enable revisions by default on every content type. This may be the default setting in future versions of drupal, in the meantime you can easily do this in admin -> content type.
Best wishes !
Philippe
On Dec 25, 2007 12:04 PM, zeljko blace zblace@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I made a wrong text change inside a node (without revision being
selected)
saved it and then realized my mistake...- any way to retrieve original
text?
Any module available to manage such excidental losses of content?
Best wishes and marry christmas to all Zeljko
You could try this http://drupal.org/project/revision_deletion
Altough I didn't test it
Philippe
On Dec 25, 2007 12:25 PM, zeljko blace zblace@gmail.com wrote:
Sure I will do that in the future. On a big website it is a lot of data, would be good to have revisioning which can be acumulative and managable (so that after some time minor revisions "expire")
Tnx Z