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Page creation
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Connie Wrote:
Bak Wrote:The link function refers to an internal page that already exists, an external destination, etc. ... why not put the possibility to link an internal page that does not exist (that is automatically created)?

you are not quite right. In (most) WIKIs if you enclose some text in brackets (or CamelCase function is activated) a link to a non existent page is created, not the page itself. You have to follow that link and create the page


why not? There are many reasons for that:

- this feature was not asked for
- GetSimple means: stay simple
- this feature would irritate a lot of users (I already assume postings here: "where do all the pages come from" ?

to be earnest: well, what would be the advantage of such a feature?

Cheers, Connie


Thank you...
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Messages In This Thread
Page creation - by Bak - 2012-01-07, 10:58:04
Page creation - by yurifanboy - 2012-01-07, 12:59:51
Page creation - by Connie - 2012-01-07, 16:58:10
Page creation - by Bak - 2012-01-08, 07:58:42



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