From: Robin L. P. <rlp...@di...> - 2006-12-14 19:53:21
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On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 12:21:32AM -0600, Dave Thacker wrote: > Is there a way to put a commented string into a wiki page? I want > to be able to create templates with strings that are visible in > the editor, but not visible in the displayed page. I've gotten > spoiled by the way these are used in templates on the Ubuntu wiki, > and I'm wondering if I'm just missing the correct wiki syntax on > tiki. I hacked this in ages ago; based on your other responses, I guess nobody noticed even though I added things to the wiki help. :-( This is only on new versions, though. You should see something like this in the wiki help: Comments: "~tc~ Tiki Comment ~/tc~" makes a Tiki comment. It will be completely removed from the display, but saved in the file for future reference. "~hc~ HTML Comment ~/hc~" makes an HTML comment. It will be inserted as a comment in the output HTML; these are not normally displayed in browsers, but can be seen using "View Source" or similar. -Robin |