Hi Robert,
I put some stuff on there but my knowledge of wiki is only sketchy, so I have left a page where all the capitalized words have got a question mark after them for creating new pages.
I couldn't find any wiki instructions anywhere - if you give me a good link, I can post it on the first page.
Good Idea ! http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?ApacheWiki
Thanks !
I am pretty Wiki unsavvy myself. I typically see what other people have done, then edit
that page and copy their format. I know I am probably picking up bad habits, but it works.
Scott Eade - Announced the Wiki so he likely knows what he is doing
The only thing I might add is that if possible when creating pages prepend 'validator' to the page
name, to make it unique in the ApacheWiki.
-Rob
Adam
On 08/18/2003 06:08 AM Robert Leland wrote:
There is now a Commons Validator Wiki !
Beware this is only a shell to start collecting tips, FAQs, and examples for using validator. You can make a much needed contribution !
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?ValidatorProjectPages
This is also great opportunity to delete all those old emails you have been saving !
Come on, there must be hundreds, and put them on the web !
Then they are instantly available from any web browser: * At work, Your Desk Your Co-worker's Desk * At home * At a remote site * Even from that better paying job you have been waiting for ! No emailing yourself hundreds of emails, just give your Notice ! ;-)
We really do need you !
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