Revision history for CamelCase
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Last edited on 2010-07-14 04:53:05 by BrianKoontz [Added the % char to list of prohibited chars]Additions:
<<Wikka page names are no longer required to be in CamelCase format. Whitespace and UTF-8 characters are now permitted. The following characters are **not** permitted in page names: ##| ? = & < > ' " / %## In addition, forced links now require a | separator between the link and description. Please see FormattingRules for examples and additional notes.<<::c::
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<<Wikka page names are no longer required to be in CamelCase format. Whitespace and UTF-8 characters are now permitted. The following characters are **not** permitted in page names: ##| ? = & < > ' " /## In addition, forced links now require a | separator between the link and description. Please see FormattingRules for examples and additional notes.<<::c::
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Edited on 2010-07-06 20:20:08 by BrianKoontz [Updated for new page naming scheme as of 1.3]Additions:
{{since version="1.3" display="inline"}}
<<Wikka page names are no longer required to be in CamelCase format. Whitespace and UTF-8 characters are now permitted. The following characters are **not** permitted in page names: ##| ? = & < > ' "## In addition, forced links now require a | separator between the link and description. Please see FormattingRules for examples and additional notes.<<::c::
<<Wikka page names are no longer required to be in CamelCase format. Whitespace and UTF-8 characters are now permitted. The following characters are **not** permitted in page names: ##| ? = & < > ' "## In addition, forced links now require a | separator between the link and description. Please see FormattingRules for examples and additional notes.<<::c::
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===Writing in CamelCase===
===Unlinking a CamelCase===
Some words like MySQL, ""McCain"" are represented using a camelcase format. If you write them in a page, the word automatically links to the page of that name, if such page exists, or to an edit screen where you can create it if it doesn't yet exist. To avoid this behavior, you may surround the word inside [[UsingHTML | double doublequote]], like ##""""MySQL""""##.
===Unlinking a CamelCase===
Some words like MySQL, ""McCain"" are represented using a camelcase format. If you write them in a page, the word automatically links to the page of that name, if such page exists, or to an edit screen where you can create it if it doesn't yet exist. To avoid this behavior, you may surround the word inside [[UsingHTML | double doublequote]], like ##""""MySQL""""##.