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Permission to run global-replaces?
 
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Problem with Fort Carlos III
 
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Admin rights
==Admin rights==


Per John Bray (whom I texted back in August), I should be taking this up with you. Minor, but with the best interests of (the new) FortWiki at heart:
Per John Bray (whom I texted back in August), I should be taking this up with you. Minor, but with the best interests of (the new) FortWiki at heart:
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(my own site: [https://bit.ly/historyUSA| American and Military History])
(my own site: [https://bit.ly/historyUSA| American and Military History])
==Problem I can't fix==
Fort Carlos III was the name, briefly, of the [[Arkansas Post]], as that page correctly states; but when we go to [[Fort Carlos III]], expecting a redirect, we get a very scrambled page, q.v. It's not something I or any non-admin can fix, since that "page" does not even give the Edit option!
[[User:Bill Thayer|Bill Thayer]] ([[User talk:Bill Thayer|talk]]) 09:01, 15 November 2025 (PST)

Latest revision as of 09:01, 15 November 2025

Admin rights

Per John Bray (whom I texted back in August), I should be taking this up with you. Minor, but with the best interests of (the new) FortWiki at heart:

I notice that I (i.e., my editor level) no longer have permission to run global-replaces; I would like to have that reinstated — you'll see from my previous edits over many years (under John Stanton) that I've been thoroughly responsible with the feature, of course. For example, right now I would like to do a global-replace of

  "http://www.northamericanforts.com/"

BY

  "httpS…"

Over the last coupla months there have been a few other things that would benefit from a global-replace; no longer remember what they were; but if they crop up again, it would be good to be able to do them.

Best, Bill Thayer (talk) 12:15, 11 November 2025 (PST)

(my own site: American and Military History)

Problem I can't fix

Fort Carlos III was the name, briefly, of the Arkansas Post, as that page correctly states; but when we go to Fort Carlos III, expecting a redirect, we get a very scrambled page, q.v. It's not something I or any non-admin can fix, since that "page" does not even give the Edit option!

Bill Thayer (talk) 09:01, 15 November 2025 (PST)