Testing Wiki support in Roller 0.9.9

Wiki syntax seems to be working just fine in Roller 0.9.9 as demonstrated by this fine quality Wiki-Blog post.

I'm not sure why your _entry page template is not working, Matt. Perhaps one of the macros you are using has a different call signature than it did in 0.9.8?

The good news is that, with Lance's improvements to the plugin pipeline, you no longer need that _entry page template to enable Wiki syntax. If you have the Wiki plugin listed in your web.xml and you have the Wiki Syntax checkbox checked on your Website:Settings page then you will see a Wiki Syntax checkbox in the Weblog Edit page. You can enable Wiki Syntax on a per Weblog entry basis by setting that checkbox.

By the way, Wiki support is not enabled on JRoller.com because there is no Wiki on JRoller.com.



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Comments:

Fixed - I didn't have the wiki plugin enabled in web.xml. Thanks for the tip. ;-)

Posted by Matt Raible on May 31, 2004 at 12:26 AM EDT #

<em>> Wiki support is not enabled on JRoller.com because there is no Wiki on JRoller.com.</em> <br /><br /> Couldn't you enable it for easy typing? It sure would be nice to be able to use the <a href="http://www.java2html.de/docs/wiki/jspwiki.html">Java2HtmlPlugin</a> to write code. There'd have to be an understanding that [blah] would go nowhere, or maybe JavaLobby could simply install a wiki? ;-)

Posted by Matt Raible on May 31, 2004 at 01:37 AM EDT #

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