official sandbox! This is a default installation of JSPWiki, which you can play around with at your heart's content. The contents of this wiki are deleted and reset every day at noon GMT, so it does not matter what you do. However, I ask you not to remove this note, so that people don't get confused :-).
In addition this wiki is not indexed by any search engine, so don't bother to add any links to inflate your ranks. I've also turned on the Google nofollow option for external links. HTML embedding is not allowed either (even though JSPWiki makes it possible.)
Go on, have fun! Try out all the features of JSPWiki. And once you are done, do come over to http://www.jspwiki.org/
and download your own copy :)
To see all the things available to you, please check out the JSPWiki documentation
.
Please also note that this is currently a live installation of the latest JSPWiki development version, so things may suddenly change without warning. We're deploying it here to give people a chance to test against the latest version, which will hopefully become a stable very soon now.
Congratulations!
You have successfully installed JSPWiki.
You have some pages set up for you:
Quick start
- For testing things, try the SandBox.
- For a quick look on what Wiki is, check out OneMinuteWiki.
- For a guideline on good working habits with wiki, see WikiEtiquette.
Installation issues
- If you run Microsoft Windows, then probably you want to take a look at WindowsInstall for more tips.
Full documentation
- For all of the Wiki markup features, see TextFormattingRules.
- The WikiRPCInterface might interest you if you're into scripting.
- WikiAttachments - very useful things.
- WikiVariables - putting things on top of other things.
- JSPWikiPlugins - The documentation on plugins.
- JSPWikiFAQ - A list of some frequently asked questions.
- JSPWikiTags - A list of tags for those who want to make their own WikiTemplates.
- MultipleWikis - If you want to run multiple Wikis using the least amount of effort.
- Page aliases and redirecting.
- PageFilters - for more complex processing.
- WikiForms - for putting interactivity in your pages
Miscallaneous
- JSPWikiTips may help you a bit.
- To see what this particular wiki is about, click on the Wiki name on the top left corner of the browser window, or click here.
Pages you can test on
- Try out the Bug Report System, built using WikiForms.
Good luck, and thanks for choosing JSPWiki!