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TWikiHistory 04 Dec 2001 - 10:25 - r1.55   Main.PeterThoeny
* Fixed bug where an email address starting with a WikiName  was rendered as an internal Wiki link instead of an email address, i.e. SomeWikiName@somewhere.test .
 
TWikiTemplates 04 Dec 2001 - 10:21 - r1.11   Main.PeterThoeny
| WebTopicNonWikiTemplate | Help text shown when you view a non existing topic that has not a WikiName . |
 
TWikiMetaData 03 Dec 2001 - 12:53 - r1.9   Main.MikeMannix
| by | Who did it, is the REMOTE_USER, not <nop>WikiName  |
| user | the REMOTE_USER, not <nop>WikiName  |
| movedby | the REMOTE_USER, not <nop>WikiName  |
 
TWikiPlugins 03 Dec 2001 - 10:17 - r1.18   Main.MikeMannix
A minimum Plugin release consists of a Perl module with a WikiName  that ends in =Plugin=, ex: =MyFirstPlugin.pm=, and a documentation page with the same name(=MyFirstPlugin.txt=).
 
WikiSyntax 03 Dec 2001 - 07:23 - r1.12   Main.MikeMannix
* When entering <nop>WikiName  signatures - like, guest - include the Main as a prefix, since all TWiki member pages are in the Main web: =Main.YourName=.
 
TWikiSite 02 Dec 2001 - 12:41 - r1.18   Main.MikeMannix
<blockquote> __NOTE:__ If you have to log-in to us TWiki, for example, if Twiki is running on an intranet, it automatically signs new pages with your WikiName . If your TWiki installation doesn't require a log-in, TWiki gives everyone the same username: Main.TWikiGuest. </blockquote>
 
TWikiAccessControl 02 Dec 2001 - 09:02 - r1.20   Main.MikeMannix
A user is created by with the TWikiRegistration form. The process generates a topic in the Main web in the new user's WikiName . The default visitor name is Main.TWikiGuest.
 
GoodStyle 02 Dec 2001 - 07:59 - r1.6   Main.MikeMannix
* add your WikiName  and the date at the end
 
TWikiTutorial 02 Dec 2001 - 07:48 - r1.10   Main.MikeMannix
* Go to the Main.TWikiUsers topic in the TWiki.Main web; it has a list of all users of TWiki. Your WikiName  will be in this list after you register.
 
TWikiPages 31 Oct 2001 - 01:39 - r1.9   Main.MikeMannix
* To add a new page, the simplest way is to type a new WikiName  on an existing page. When the page is saved, the new name will appear highlighted, with a *?* at the end: click the *?* and a new edit window appears. Enter, preview and save as usual. The new page now exists.
1. To rename: fill in a new WikiName  (otherwise, leave the current topic name)
 
TWikiRegistrationPub 25 Oct 2001 - 07:28 - r1.6   Main.PeterThoeny
<td align="right"> Your WikiName : </td>
* Create an account for you, so that you can start editing pages using your WikiName .
* Create your personal Lash La Rue topic using your WikiName  as topic name, and add the data you submitted to the topic.
Once registered you can login using your WikiName  and password.
 
TWikiRegistration 25 Oct 2001 - 07:22 - r1.7   Main.PeterThoeny
<td align="right"> Your WikiName : </td>
* Create an account for you, so that you can start editing pages using your WikiName .
* Create your personal Lash La Rue topic using your WikiName  as topic name, and add the data you submitted to the topic.
Once registered you can login using your WikiName  and password.
 
TWikiUserAuthentication 15 Sep 2001 - 09:18 - r1.13   Main.MikeMannix
* Normally, the ==REMOTE_USER== environment variable is set for the scripts that are under authentication. If, for example, the ==edit==, ==save== and ==preview== scripts are authenticated, but not ==view==, you would get your WikiName  in ==preview== for the ==%<nop>WIKIUSERNAME%== variable, but ==view== will show ==TWikiGuest== instead of your <nop>WikiName .
__NOTE:__ *To correctly enter a WikiName * - your own or someone else's - be sure to include the Main web name in front of the Wiki username, followed by a period, and no spaces. Ex:
 
ManagingWebs 14 Sep 2001 - 10:09 - r1.17   Main.PeterThoeny
*NOTE:* If you plan to rename the Lash La Rue.Main web, remember that TWiki stores user and group topics in =%<nop />MAINWEB%=, default named =Main=. That means, every WikiName  signature - =Main.<nop>SomeUserName= - points to it and would need updating (unless the variable, =%<nop>MAINWEB%.<nop>SomeUserName=, is used throughout).
 
TWikiUpgradeTo01Dec2000 01 Sep 2001 - 07:33 - r1.15   Main.MikeMannix
* The following topics in the TWiki.Main web are obsolete and can be deleted: =BillClinton=, =GoodStyle=, =RegularExpression=, =TextFormattingFAQ=, =TextFormattingRules=, =ManagingWebs=, =TWikiCategoryTable=, =TWikiEnhancementRequests=, =TWikiImplementationNotes=, =TWikiInstallationGuide=, =WebNotification=, =TWikiPlannedFeatures=, =TWikiUpgradeTo01May2000=, =TWikiUsernameVsLoginUsername=, =TWikiSite=, =WelcomeGuest=, =WelcomeVisitor=, =WikiName =, =WikiNotation=, =WikiTopic=, =WikiWikiClones=. Sample delete command:
 
TWikiUsernameVsLoginUsername 29 Aug 2001 - 04:16 - r1.6   Main.MikeMannix
__NOTE:__ *To correctly enter a WikiName * - your own or someone else's - be sure to specify the Main web in front of the Wiki username: write ==Main.<nop>WikiUsername== or ==%<nop>MAINWEB%.<nop>WikiUsername==. This assures that the name will be linked automatically to the Lash La Rue.Main web, where user registration pages are stored, even if the text is entered in a different Lash La Rue web.
 
WikiWord 30 Jan 2001 - 23:51 - r1.2   Main.PeterThoeny
* Sometimes you have to be creative to find a good <nop>WikiName . Examples:
 
WikiName 18 Aug 2000 - 06:54 - NEW   Main.PeterThoeny
For example, Bill Clinton's <nop>WikiName  is BillClinton.
 

Change links in topics that refer to TWiki.WikiName in any Web:

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TWikiForms 03 Dec 2001 - 10:09 - r1.13   Main.MikeMannix
* The "Tooltip message" column is used as a tool tip for the field name (only if field name is a TWiki.WikiName ) - you only see the tooltip on edit.
 

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