who said markdown made it easier to read? :-P

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joey 2006-03-23 19:28:12 +00:00
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@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ While a WikiLink is limited to alphanumerics and only a few special
charaters, it is possible to create page names containing other characters: charaters, it is possible to create page names containing other characters:
* To display a page name with a space in it, use "_" in the WikiLink, for * To display a page name with a space in it, use "_" in the WikiLink, for
example, [[Multi_Word_Page_Name]]. example, "\[[Multi\_Word\_Page\_Name]]".
* For any other special character, you can use "__nnnn__" where `nnnn` is the * For any other special character, you can use "__nnnn__" where `nnnn` is the
unicode character number. For example, unicode character number. For example,
[[This_page_name_is__44___uselessly__44___a_complete_sentence__46__]] "\[[This\_page\_name\_is\_\_44\_\_\_uselessly\_\_44\_\_\_a\_complete\_sentence\_\_46\_\_]]"
Limiting use of this to when you really need it is a good idea. Limiting use of this to when you really need it is a good idea.
Note that if the file linked to by a WikiLink looks like an image, it will Note that if the file linked to by a WikiLink looks like an image, it will