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authorjoey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071>2007-04-07 09:32:59 +0000
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This is the SandBox, a page anyone can edit to try out ikiwiki.
So, I'm wondering why ikiwiki requires links to have no spaces in their names, and uses .html suffixes. I really don't like having to use [[CamelCase]] for multi-word links, and it's generally not good practice to encode stuff like filetype or specific technologies in the URL; that's what we have a MIME type for. Anyhow, this is really just a test for playing around in the sanbox, but those are the two things that bother me the most off the bat about ikiwiki.
-> For the former: because links with spaces get parsed as [[preprocessor_directives|preprocessordirectives]]. You can get away with it if the first word doesn't correspond to a preprocessor directive. If you have another syntax you'd prefer, feel free to propose it. For instance, I can imagine extending the syntax with something like [["link with spaces"]].
+> For the former: because links with spaces get parsed as [[preprocessor_directives|preprocessordirective]]. You can get away with it if the first word doesn't correspond to a preprocessor directive. If you have another syntax you'd prefer, feel free to propose it. For instance, I can imagine extending the syntax with something like [["link with spaces"]].
> For the latter: see the new `usedirs` option if you want to avoid .html suffixes.
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