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| Q: Some words (like WinAPI) have an unwanted question mark at the end. How can I prevent that? | ||||||||
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| < < | A question mark after a word is a link to a not yet existing topic. For example, WinAPI is a valid WikiTopic name in WikiNotation, but the actual topic WinAPI does not exist. | |||||||
| > > | A question mark after a word is a link to a not yet existing topic. For example, WinAPI is a valid WikiName, but the actual topic WinAPI does not exist. | |||||||
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| < < | If you do not intend to create a topic for a valid TWiki topic name, you can prevent it being linked by putting an HTML tag in front of it. I usually use <NOP>. This is a non existing HTML tag, so a browser just ignores it. | |||||||
| > > | If you do not intend to create a topic for a valid WikiWord, you can prevent it being linked by putting an HTML tag in front of it. I usually use <nop>. This is a non existing HTML tag, so a browser just ignores it. | |||||||
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| < < | -- PeterThoeny - 08 Aug 1999 | |||||||
| > > | -- PeterThoeny - 18 Aug 2000 | |||||||