On 11/30/2015 02:37 PM, Dave Arndt wrote:
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> The mystery is this: How is it possible to edit out text from an mbox
> file, verify that it is NOT there with grep, then see it reappear in the
> resulting html file when bin/arch is run?
>
> It's almost as if editing the file with VI left the origi
In this case, there are NO existing HTML files. It's being rebuilt on a
brand new installation.
I also just heard from the person managing the site that they did use the
--wipe option (so I guess that's all moot).
The mystery is this: How is it possible to edit out text from an mbox
file, verif
On 11/30/2015 01:22 PM, Dave Arndt wrote:
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> I did not do the rebuild myself - but I would assume they just ran bin/arch
>
> How would the text re-appear if it was removed, as per step #1?
>
> in other words, How would the text still be in the file after removing
> it, and it doesn't appear wit
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
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> Exactly what did you do at this step. If you used bin/arch did you use
> the --wipe option. If not, you didn't remove anything from an existing
> archive
>
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the speedy reply. The steps were as outlined. As for the last
On 11/30/2015 01:09 PM, Dave Arndt wrote:
> This is an odd one. I'm hoping there's a straight forward answer:
>
> 1) I edited our mbox archive (with vi) to remove some offensive content.
> (x, xx)
>
> 2) Saved the file.
>
> 3) Did a *grep* on the text that was removed - not found.
>
> 4) Upload
This is an odd one. I'm hoping there's a straight forward answer:
1) I edited our mbox archive (with vi) to remove some offensive content.
(x, xx)
2) Saved the file.
3) Did a *grep* on the text that was removed - not found.
4) Uploaded the mbox file to a brand new server
5) Rebuilt the html ar