Ed Leafe wrote: > On Jan 22, 2007, at 4:34 PM, Uwe Grauer wrote: > >> Why is Firebird called FireBird? > > Guess you're not very familiar with wikis. That capitalization > pattern, called 'InterCaps', is automatically recognized by wiki > software as a new link. Try it: edit a page, and add the text 'This > is a NewLink for testing'. When you save the page, the word 'NewLink' > will have a question mark after it; if you click on that question > mark, you create a new page named 'NewLink'. > > The alternative is to enclose the potential new link text in square > brackets: 'This is a [new link] for testing' will now create a page > named 'new links'. > > -- Ed Leafe > -- http://leafe.com > -- http://dabodev.com
Please don't guess to much. I'm familar with moinmoin wikis. I understand that you don't want to use moinmoin style. But it is possible to use the word "Firebird" also ([Firebird]). But my question was why it is called "FireBird" and why don't i see the content of the Database page in edit-mode. Uwe _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/dabo-dev
