Or to put it another way, if I use a text editor, such as vi or notepad on windows, what is the smallest text file I can ftp to my pmwiki space that will print "hello world" when I visit the page with my browser? -Mark On May 31, 2013 5:57 PM, "Mark Lee" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a wiki from another system that I want to recreate in pmwiki. I > have the contents of the pages stored in a spreadsheet. I will be writing a > script to convert the text files into pmwiki pages. I found this: > > Only two lines are necessary in a PmWiki page file: > > > version=pmwiki-2.1.0 urlencoded=1 > text=Markup text > > "version=" tells PmWiki that the values are urlencoded. The actual value > doesn't matter, as long as "urlencoded=1" appears somewhere in the line. > > "text=" *needs* to have the markup text with newlines converted to "%0a" > and percent signs converted to "%25". > In addition, *PmWiki writes* pages with '<' encoded as "%3c" (to help > with security), but it doesn't require that <'s be encoded that way in > order to be able to read the page. More conversions are possible to be > added in the future. > > Is this all I need to add to the text files? I can't figure it out. > > -Mark >
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