Short description

There is internally a difference between a page that does not exist at all and a page that was deleted. If you have some MoinMoin knowledge, you can find and recall the content of a page that has been deleted.

However if you enter a page name that is not currently known (or more often you follow an outdated link to such a page name) you always get the same "new page" info:

This page does not exist yet. You can create a new empty page, or use one of the page templates. Before creating the page, please check if a similar page already exists. 

My proposal is to change this in case of a page name where a (deleted) page exists, e.g. to something like:

A page by this name existed, however it has been deleted on <date> by <editor>. You can still see the revison info. Click [?action=info here] for more...
Alternatively, you can create a new empty page, or use one of the page templates. Before creating the page, please check if a similar page already exists. 

This is just an idea to improve usability and reduce confusion, not something I'm going to investigate myself at the moment. Maybe it can go on the 2.0 Todo list... -- RobertSeeger 2005-11-23 21:34:16


CategoryFeatureRequest CategoryMoinMoinPatch

MoinMoin: FeatureRequests/HandleDeletedPagesDifferent (last edited 2007-10-29 19:20:22 by localhost)