Revision history for HansStienen
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Last edited on 2016-05-20 07:38:47 by HansStienen [Replaces old-style internal links with new pipe-split links.]Additions:
Founder of [[http://www.synspace.com | SYNSPACE]], manager by accident, developer by nature.
- The name of the category appears in a link. ""[[UserManual | User Manual]]"". Every page with this link appears in the list of pages belonging to the category User Manual.
- The name of the category appears in a link. ""[[UserManual | User Manual]]"". Every page with this link appears in the list of pages belonging to the category User Manual.
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- The name of the category appears in a link. ""[[UserManual User Manual]]"". Every page with this link appears in the list of pages belonging to the category User Manual.
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Edited on 2008-01-28 00:14:04 by HansStienen [Modified links pointing to docs server]No Differences
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~& I did not test it, but changing in wikka.php %%(php;672) return $url ? "<a class=\"ext\" href=\"$url\">$text</a>$external_link_tail" : $text;%%
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~& %%(php;672) return $url ? "<a class=\"ext\" href=\"$url\" target=\"_blank\">$text</a>$external_link_tail" : $text;%% should do the job. --NilsLindenberg
Thanks Nils, I am sure it will work. Will this provided as an option in a future release?
===Escaping ""CamelCase"" a.o.===
I found the solution, when reading the SuggestionBox page, search for ""DanielMcNair"". Later I also found the answer on WikkaFAQ. There are also a number of trouble tickets about this question, see #71 and #34 in ""WikkaTrac"".
However, the problem is more general.
There are several cases where preventions from interpreting a text in the standard way are needed, e.g.
- Categories: When a category is defined, all pages where the name of this category is present are seen as belonging to that category.
Solution: Put ""____"" (4 underscores) somewhere in the name. Works fine, except in one case:
- The name of the category appears in a link. ""[[UserManual User Manual]]"". Every page with this link appears in the list of pages belonging to the category User Manual.
No solution until now.
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~& %%(php;672) return $url ? "<a class=\"ext\" href=\"$url\" target=\"_blank\">$text</a>$external_link_tail" : $text;%% should do the job. --NilsLindenberg
Thanks Nils, I am sure it will work. Will this provided as an option in a future release?
===Escaping ""CamelCase"" a.o.===
I found the solution, when reading the SuggestionBox page, search for ""DanielMcNair"". Later I also found the answer on WikkaFAQ. There are also a number of trouble tickets about this question, see #71 and #34 in ""WikkaTrac"".
However, the problem is more general.
There are several cases where preventions from interpreting a text in the standard way are needed, e.g.
- Categories: When a category is defined, all pages where the name of this category is present are seen as belonging to that category.
Solution: Put ""____"" (4 underscores) somewhere in the name. Works fine, except in one case:
- The name of the category appears in a link. ""[[UserManual User Manual]]"". Every page with this link appears in the list of pages belonging to the category User Manual.
No solution until now.
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~& %%(php;672) return $url ? "<a class=\"ext\" href=\"$url\" target=\"_blank\">$text</a>$external_link_tail" : $text;%% should do the job. --NilsLindenberg
Thanks Nils, I am sure it will work. Will this provided as an option in a future release?
===Escaping ""CamelCase"" a.o.===
I found the solution, when reading the SuggestionBox page, search for ""DanielMcNair"". Later I also found the answer on WikkaFAQ. There are also a number of trouble tickets about this question, see #71 and #34 in ""WikkaTrac"".
However, the problem is more general.
There are several cases where preventions from interpreting a text in the standard way are needed, e.g.
- Categories: When a category is defined, all pages where the name of this category is present are seen as belonging to that category.
Solution: Put ""____"" (4 underscores) somewhere in the name. Works fine, except in one case:
- The name of the category appears in a link. ""[[UserManual User Manual]]"". Every page with this link appears in the list of pages belonging to the category User Manual.
No solution until now.
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- The name of the category appears in a link. ""[[UserManual User Manual]]"". Every page with this link appears in the list of pages belonging to the category User Manual.
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Solution: Put ""____"" (4 underscores) somewhere in the name. Works fine, except in one case:
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Solution: put ""____"" (4 underscores) somewhere in the name. Works fine, except in one case:
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- Categories: When a category is defined, all pages where the name of this category is present are seen as belonging to that category.
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===Escaping ""CamelCase"" a.o.===
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==Escaping ""CamelCase"" a.o.==
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- The name of the category appears in a link. ""[[UserManual User Manual]]"". Every page that has this link appears in the list of pages belong to the category User Manual.
Deletions:
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- Categories: When a category is defined all pages where the name of this category is present are seen as belonging to that category.
- The name of the category appears in an link. ""[[UserManual User Manual]]"". Every page that has this link appears in the list of pages belong to the category User Manual.
No solution until now.
- The name of the category appears in an link. ""[[UserManual User Manual]]"". Every page that has this link appears in the list of pages belong to the category User Manual.
No solution until now.
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- The name of the category appears in an link.
No Solution untel now.
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- Categories: When a category is defined all pages where the name of this category is present are seen a belonging to that category.
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However, the problem is more general.
There are several cases where preventions from interpreting a text in the standard way are needed, e.g.
There are several cases where preventions from interpreting a text in the standard way are needed, e.g.
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I found the solution, when reading the SuggestionBox page, search for ""DanielMcNair"". Later I also found the answer on WikkaFAQ. There are also a number of trouble tickets about this question, see #71 and #34 in ""WikkaTrac"".
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I found the solution, when reading the SuggestionBox page, search for ""DanielMcNair"". Later I also found the answer on WikkaFAQ. There are also a number of trouble tickets about this queston, see #71 and #34 in ""WikkaTrac"".
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Thanks Nils, I am sure it will work. Will this provided as an option in a future release?
====Escaping ""CamelCase"" a.o.====
I found the solution, when reading the the SuggestionBox page, search for ""DanielMcNair"". Later I also found the answer on WikkaFAQ. There are also a number of trouble tickets about this queston, see #71 and #34 in ""WikkaTrac"".
However, the problem is more general: There several cases where preventions from interpreting a text in the standard way are needed, e.g.
- Categories: When a category is defined all pages where the name of this category is present are seen a belonging to that category.
Solution: put ____ (4 underscores) somewhere in the name. Works fine, except in one case:
- The name of the category appears in an link.
No Solution untel now.
====Escaping ""CamelCase"" a.o.====
I found the solution, when reading the the SuggestionBox page, search for ""DanielMcNair"". Later I also found the answer on WikkaFAQ. There are also a number of trouble tickets about this queston, see #71 and #34 in ""WikkaTrac"".
However, the problem is more general: There several cases where preventions from interpreting a text in the standard way are needed, e.g.
- Categories: When a category is defined all pages where the name of this category is present are seen a belonging to that category.
Solution: put ____ (4 underscores) somewhere in the name. Works fine, except in one case:
- The name of the category appears in an link.
No Solution untel now.
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I am trying to find out how we can use Wikka for Knowledge Management and Information Exchange between our staff, always working remotely somewhere in Europe and currently also in the US.
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~& I did not test it, but changing in wikka.php %%(php;672) return $url ? "<a class=\"ext\" href=\"$url\">$text</a>$external_link_tail" : $text;%%
~& to
~& %%(php;672) return $url ? "<a class=\"ext\" href=\"$url\" target=\"_blank\">$text</a>$external_link_tail" : $text;%% should do the job. --NilsLindenberg
~& to
~& %%(php;672) return $url ? "<a class=\"ext\" href=\"$url\" target=\"_blank\">$text</a>$external_link_tail" : $text;%% should do the job. --NilsLindenberg
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. Make external links by default ##... target="_blank"##. I am using Firefox.
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. Make external links by default '... target="_blank"'. I am using Firefox.
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Wikka is excellent, some suggestions:
. Make external links by default '... target="_blank". I am using Firefox.
. Make external links by default '... target="_blank". I am using Firefox.
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Founder of [[http://www.synspace.com SYNSPACE]], manager by accident, developer by nature.
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I am trying to find out how we can user Wikka for Knowledge Management and Information Exchange between our staff, always working remote somewhere in Europe and currently also in the US.
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Founder of [[http://www.synspace.com SYNSPACE]], software developer by nature.