> > Yeah that's me thanks. BTW, just some nitpicking--VMWare should > > be spelled as VMware. Perhaps you may want to change that too?
> > http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/VmWare > > In the Twiki if you want something not normally a link to > > become > > a link do this [[this is now a link]] The problem with all of this is that we are trying to move toward an automatically generated table of contents. Otherwise, everytime someone puts something in an obscure place, or a place we don't know about, and doesn't update the index page, people won't be able to find it. And only WikiWords work with the treeview commands. Sooo, a page named VmWare works, VMware doesn't. The rule is Uppers Lowers Uppers then whatever you want. No dashes, and in the initial ULU section, no numbers. I think we are going to have to get used to some "mispellings" in tables of contents if we want to keep our organizational lives easier. The page titles themselves can be spelled properly. > > One way to edit without breaking links is to use standard > > html to recapture an existing link. So if VMWare points to a > > page grab it's url from the browser then do <a href="url of the > > old link>VMware</a> Renaming a page actually works fine and links are updated by the wiki. eric -- Mandrake HowTo's & More: http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
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