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I would like to get this to work as the feature is very interesting for our Twiki site. We have many webs and requests for new webs that would naturally fit in the hierachy of an existing web.

I have EnableHierarchicalWebs set to 1 but I am unable to create the sub web under an existing one. The 'Unable to create web' error page appears.

I first create a web called Topweb and then try to create Topweb.sub1 or Topweb/sub1. Both options fail.

Has anyone succeeded with this new feature?

Environment

TWiki version: 4.0
TWiki plugins:  
Server OS: Linux RH
Web server: Apache
Perl version: 5.008
Client OS: Windows
Web Browser: IE
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-- PeterJones - 06 Feb 2006

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box.

I just did this:

  • Enabled hierarchical webs
  • Visited ManagingWebs
  • Put "Sandbox.Subweb" in the "Name of the new web" box
  • Clicked "Create New Web"
And I got a new subweb.

Your error message may be a result of permissions?

-- CrawfordCurrie - 12 Mar 2006

I also observed the same problem in my Daker wiki. The web site is created, but when ever i create new topic it show ' Error saving topic During save of Sandbox/Subweb.GstTeam an error was found by the version control system.'

-- KyawTun - 24 Aug 2006

I found the problem is solve after disabling FlowChartPlugin

-- KyawTun - 25 Aug 2006

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