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<P>Hello all,</P>
<P>at the company I work for we have been working on implementing a
content-managed website using OpenCMS for some time now. However we have
encountered a problem that somewhat hinders our progress: some pages seem to
revert to old versions on occasion, sometimes as much as two months old.</P>
<P>Unfortunately I do not know many specifics, as I mainly did initial setup and
templating, and other people are responsible for data entry; however it seems
that this problem mainly occurs for one person. I can offer the information that
the "development" server that this OpenCMS runs on is very frequently shutdown
and restarted, with very frequently meaning several times a week. Also as far as
I know the pages are not normally "published" at all, even though this is only
an internal development server. While viewing the content, trying to find the
source of the problem, I noticed that most of the pages in question were
still</P>
<P>locked; however the person who was working on them, and whose login created
these locks, claims that he always unlocks files after working on them.</P>
<P>That's all I can think of that may differ from normal operating circumstances
for an OpenCMS server; if anyone could provide any information on how and why
this behaviour occurs and/or how one may prevent it from occuring, any help
would be greatly appreciated.</P>
<P>Thanks very much in advance,</P>
<P>Daniel Keyhani</P>
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