I'm getting ready to launch my
"Disinfopedia," a
Wikipedia-inspired
"encyclopedia of propaganda." I've seeded the
project with a number
of articles of my own creation. Before going public,
however, I'd
like to delete erase the revision history of my
articles. There's
nothing in the history that I'm trying to hide, but
during the period
when I had the thing all to myself, I employed some
intermediate
cut-and-paste editing techniques that I wouldn't
want others to
emulate once it goes public. Is there an easy way to
delete the
revision history (using MySQL queries, for example)
that won't mess
up counters, indexing, etc.?
If anyone here would like to see the Disinfopedia in
its current
state of development, it's at the following URL:
http://www.disinfopedia.org
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| Sheldon Rampton
| Editor, PR Watch (
www.prwatch.org)
| Author of books including:
| Friends In Deed: The Story of US-Nicaragua
Sister Cities
| Toxic Sludge Is Good For You
| Mad Cow USA
| Trust Us, We're Experts
er....copy the content of the article...delete the
article...create it again and paste the content ? :-)
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