!!!Syntax

See [EditPageHelp] for syntax rules.

!!!Advanced Editing
If you are not familiar with the markup you can change the editor from plain (default) to WikiWizard, which has buttons for all common elements. First startup will take a while because it is an applet but once it is downloaded and cached, it takes not more than 1 to 3 seconds to start. Also note that it is a signed applet, so trust us and hit the ''yes'' button :). There's a known bug with Firefox: After 5% loading __sometimes__ WikiWizard hangs. Workaround: Simply press the reload button. We'll work on that.

!!!Tracking Page Changes
You can see the page history under the ''Page Info'' tab. Every page has an RSS feed so that you can track even individual pages. You will find the RSS feed for a page in the ''Page Info'' tab as well.

!!!Attachments

You can upload attachments to a page only if you log in. As soon as you are logged in, a attachments tab will appear. Attachment size is limited to 5 MB


!!!Redirects
If you would like to redirect from one page to the other you can use the set alias directive

For example the page [Christoph] contains the following code...
{{{
[{SET alias='ChristophSauer'}]
}}}

!!!Missing Features
If you have features from your wiki engine that you really miss, let me know.

-- [Christoph], 26-Aug-06

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Yes, three
* the ability to quickly restore a spammed page, cf PmWiki:PmWiki
* using anti spam lists to reduce spamming (PmWiki:PmWiki/Blocklist)
* UseMod:InterMap for USeMod:InterWiki, surely a basic for Creole

There is a new SpamFilter for JSPWiki, but it seems to be quite restrictive (see [Spam filter too aggressive|http://www.nabble.com/Spam-filter-too-aggressive-tf2782705.html]), so as long as it is possible I would like to avoid it.

There are InterWiki links defined. For exampe [Ohana:WikiPrinciples] or [Google:WikiCreole]. You can see a list of all defined InterWiki links in the help tab of the editor (Available InterWiki Links). 

--[Christoph], 13-Dec-06

The JSPWiki SpamFilter works a lot better now; it uses a combination of URL counting, blacklisting of words and Akismet to do intelligent filtering.  It's just that there was a bug in all the releases up to 2.4.84, which killed pages essentially randomly... *sheepish grin* It seems to be working now a lot better.

-- JanneJalkanen, 13-Dec-06