Carlos, Here are the answers to your question:
> What is your pmwiki version ? I don't know. I installed it last December. How can we tell? > Can we look your wiki site ? Of course: www.benoitstpierre.info/scid > Can we look at your .htaccess file? Here it is (I think it's pretty standard): # Use mod_rewrite to enable "Clean URLs" for a PmWiki installation # see http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/CleanUrls, method 1. RewriteEngine On # Define the rewrite base. RewriteBase /scid/ # Send requests without parameters to pmwiki.php. RewriteRule ^$ pmwiki.php [L] # Send requests for index.php to pmwiki.php. RewriteRule ^index\.php$ pmwiki.php [L] # Send requests to pmwiki.php, appending the query string part. RewriteRule ^([A-Z0-9\xa0-\xff].*)$ pmwiki.php?n=$1 [QSA,L] # Don't rewrite requests for any files, directories, or symbolic # links (shortcuts) that exist on the filesystem. RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l > What else have you included in config.php ? ## Skin $Skin = 'equilibrium'; $SkinColor = 'dark-orange'; ## Buttons $EnableGUIButtons = 0; ## Creole - http://www.wikicreole.org/ - A real study! I really like it! include_once("scripts/creole.php"); ## Pagetoc ? include_once("$FarmD/cookbook/pagetoc.php"); ## Preformatted lines - 1 space $EnableWSPre = 1; ## Wiki Words -- no $SpaceWikiWords = 0; $EnableWikiWords = 0; $MakePageNamePatterns = array( "/'/" => '', # strip single-quotes "/[^[:alnum:]_-\\s]+/" => '', # convert non-alnums to spaces "/([\\w]+)/e" => "strtolower('$1')", # make all lowercase "/\\s+/" => '_' # convert spaces to underscores ); $GroupPattern = '[\\w]*(?:-\\w+)*'; $NamePattern = '[\\w]*(?:-\\w+)*'; I think that is all, but I can send you my file if you need so. NB. I disabled $MakePageNamePatterns for people to have a look around. > Just tested it and for me it is not a great idea anymore, maybe > others can help you better than me . What do you (or anyone) suggest? > why is it so popular? SEO? My own guess is that lowercase-and-hypens are just more readable, so more usable. That's just a guess, based on my personal experience. I also admit that I never was very fond of WikiCamelCase. It's a neat trick, but only a trick. Blogs win, so wiki users must adapt. ;-)ùz _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users