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FooBar is an amazing example program that does not exist. Use it for all
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your example program needs. This is its wiki.
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* [[download]]
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* **[[download]]**
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* [[news]]
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* [[documentation|doc]]
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* [[bugs]]
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> Assuming you don't have the editpage plugin disabled, all you should need
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> to so is re-run `ikiwiki -setup` with the above config and it should
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> rebuild your wiki and add the edit links to pages. --[[Joey]]
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I setup ikiwiki on a fedora 10 machine and I am using apache as my http server. Faced a few difficulties while setting it up as the default setup program left some suid files and group writeable directories on the system. It took some time to get it working and documented what I did at http://flyingtux.blogspot.com/2009/03/installing-ikiwiki.html. Thought it might be useful to someone here. (The version installed is 2.72)
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If you have a [[blog]] that is aggregated, either on a site like Planet
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Debian, or just through user subscriptions, one common problem is that
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changes to the guids of items in the blog can "flood" the aggregator,
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changes to the guids of items in the blog can “flood” the aggregator,
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causing all recent blog entries to be posted to the top of it.
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This can happen in a lot of situations:
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* Perhaps you've just switched to ikiwiki from some other blog engine and
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* Perhaps you’ve just switched to ikiwiki from some other blog engine and
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imported your data.
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* Perhaps you've turned on the `usedirs` setting, which changes all the
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* Perhaps you’ve turned on the `usedirs` setting, which changes all the
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urls in your wiki. Even if you set up
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[[redirections|redirections_for_usedirs]] for the old urls, you still face
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the issue of flooding aggregators.
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* Perhaps you've just moved stuff around in your wiki.
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* Perhaps you’ve just moved stuff around in your wiki.
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To avoid annoying readers in these situations, it's a good idea to remove
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any existing items from your blog's news feed. That way only new items will
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To avoid annoying readers in these situations, it’s a good idea to remove
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any existing items from your blog’s news feed. That way only new items will
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show up in the aggregator. The best way to do this is to add a `feedpages`
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parameter to the `inline` directive for your blog, with a condition such as:
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feedpages=created_after(blog/posts/old_post)
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Where "old_post" is the name of the last post you made to the blog before
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making the change. This will limit the feed to only newer posts, while stil
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Where “old_post” is the name of the last post you made to the blog before
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making the change. This will limit the feed to only newer posts, while still
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displaying the old posts in the blog page.
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Alternatively, you can add the [[plugins/meta]] guid directives to pages,
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The [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/) site uses markdown for markup.
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It has a fancy javascript thing for showing a real-time preview of what the user
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is editing. It would be nice if ikiwiki could support this, too. The thing they
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use on StackOverflow is supposed to be free software, so it should be easy to
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add to ikiwiki.
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