1 This is the SandBox, a page anyone can edit to try out ikiwiki.
5 So, I'm wondering why ikiwiki requires links to have no spaces in their names, and uses .html suffixes. I really don't like having to use [[CamelCase]] for multi-word links, and it's generally not good practice to encode stuff like filetype or specific technologies in the URL; that's what we have a MIME type for. Anyhow, this is really just a test for playing around in the sanbox, but those are the two things that bother me the most off the bat about ikiwiki.
7 > For the former: because links with spaces get parsed as [[preprocessor_directives|preprocessordirective]]. You can get away with it if the first word doesn't correspond to a preprocessor directive. If you have another syntax you'd prefer, feel free to propose it. For instance, I can imagine extending the syntax with something like [["link with spaces"]].
8 > For the latter: see the new `usedirs` option if you want to avoid .html suffixes.
12 testing openid ... ignore.
14 Test. Проверка. テスト ığüşöçİ ทดสอบ éphémère
18 Here's another one with *emphasised* text.
20 do ë characters work? Sure.
22 OpenID test. It works!!
26 There are Polish diacritical characters: ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ż, ź.
32 > This is a blockquote.
34 > This is the first level of quoting.
36 > > This is nested blockquote.
38 >> And without a space works too.
41 > Back to the first level.
67 [[haiku hint="sandbox play"]]
71 ## Different sorts of links:
74 * [[different_name_for_a_WikiLink|WikiLink]]
75 * [[different name for a WikiLink (with spaces this time)|WikiLink]]
76 * <http://www.gnu.org/>
77 * [GNU](http://www.gnu.org/)
78 * [Email](mailto:noone@invalid)
79 * WikiLink without any markup.
83 This sandbox is also a [[blog]]!
85 [[inline pages="sandbox/*" rootpage="sandbox" show="5"]]
91 Ethan wants to make a [[sandbox/castle]] in the sand.
97 Testing a user page for [[users/kyle]]
100 what happens if i edit something with an openid set?
104 So what's the point? [[How is this different to any other WiKi|features]]
107 Test.. I was looking for a wiki supporting OpenID~