Is there a way to escape XWiki syntax?
Peter Flynn
pflynn at adobe.com
Mon Dec 11 23:43:01 CET 2006
Hi, I'm new at this. I've been trying to figure out a way to write some
example wiki pages that explain the XWiki syntax better to my users.
However, the XWiki engine always seems to want to interpret the markup
rather than showing it as a literal.
For example, if I do:
{code}
1.1 This is how to create a heading
{code}
The "1.1" is not visible on the page, and the heading is rendered fully
styled. This also happens with markup such as "#includeTopic". You can
see an example of the problem here as well:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/TuTAddSearch
Is there any way to really make XWiki ignore a block of text?
Thanks in advance,
- Peter Flynn
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