This is a brief summary of the various "special" pages that occur in PmWiki, along with pointers to other pages with more information as appropriate.
These pages are special because
Recent Changes shows changes made recently to pages in the current group. All Recent Changes shows changes made recently to pages in all groups.
Page content shown above or below the main content of all pages in the group.
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This page is displayed for the edit action.
This page is displayed when a password is required to perform the requested action.
The text shown when a page is not found (usually when a new page is to be created)
The text shown when someone makes a search using the built-in PmWiki search facilities, i.e. (:searchbox:). Documented in
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List external Internet sites shortcuts. See InterMap documentation.
contains the 'help' text that appears at the bottom of the edit window (before the preview area)
contains the 'help' text that appears when uploading a file with Attach:file.ext
at the bottom of the upload window
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See Blocklist
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Group's default page $DefaultPage
The wikilib.d directory contains the default version of all of the pages required for an operating installation of a PmWiki site. When you later upgrade from one version of the software to the next, that directory, and all of the files in it, will be replaced with a new set. So it is not recommended that you edit or alter any of the files in that directory yourself. HOWEVER, when you edit an existing page from within the wiki (by clicking "edit" while viewing the page, making changes in the edit box, and saving) the software will create a new version of that page, and store it in the directory wiki.d. Whenever there is a page in wiki.d with the same name as one in wikilib.d, the wiki will always serve up the one in wiki.d. This is how you customize your own site, without having to be concerned about preserving or over-writing the default bundle in wikilib.d.
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