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To create a new page in the Wiki, you edit an existing one, and place a link there. The way you place a link is by placing a Wiki age name (without spaces) within square brackets and saving the page you edited. Then when you view the page again, there will be a question mark next to your page name. If you click the question mark, a new page is created and you can add your content there.
To create a new page in the Wiki, you edit an existing one, and place a link there. The way you place a link is by placing a Wiki age name (without spaces) within square brackets and saving the page you edited, like this:
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There is a create wiki page jsp around on the JSP Wiki site, but it is not employed on the AppFuse Wiki. But to be honest, once you have created one new page, you will see how easy it is. Literally, put some text inside a left and right square bracket and save the page, then click on the question mark!
{{{
[MyWikiPage]
}}}
Then when you view the page again, there will be a question mark next to your page name. If you click the question mark, a new page is created and you can add your content there.
There is a create wiki page jsp around on the JSP Wiki site, but it is not employed on the AppFuse Wiki. But to be honest, once you have created one new page, you will see how easy it is (go on, try it out, click on 'Edit this page' below, then put a link in there and save it...) Oh you need a password - Matt can give you that!
Another way of specifying links is to give the link a description, then the Wiki page name. Here is an example:
{{{
[Text to describe link|MyWikiPageName]
}}}

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