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<rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Recent changes to Home</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/bixchange/wiki/Home/</link><description>Recent changes to Home</description><atom:link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/bixchange/wiki/Home/feed" rel="self"/><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2014 15:05:32 -0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/bixchange/wiki/Home/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>Discussion for Home page</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/bixchange/wiki/Home/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;h1 id="help"&gt;Help&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you are having a problem you can just create a page here somewhere.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2 id="most-common-errors"&gt;Most Common Errors&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The BixChange system has been tested on Windows and Linux variants so getting it to simply run its base page (perl -T bixchange.cgi) should almost always work. Earlier versions did not ship with HTML::Template so it would give you a mean error when first running it. This was done on purpose to keep people who did not know how to install a package in Perl from using the system. If you are getting this error you are using an outdated version of the software and should download the latest version available here on Sourceforge.net.  Otherwise simply install HTML::Template (using cpan -i HTML::Template).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;There is a little bit of configuration you may need to do. See the install.txt file in the distribution.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2 id="common-uses"&gt;Common Uses&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;An annoying problem in web development is the so-called 'multivariate' testing. This means you are stuck with like 10 different types of interfaces and the only way to figure out which one you want to keep is to run them all concurrently with a pool of users and see which one fits your metrics. You might want to track which links people are visiting most often. You can do all that with BixChange by using different URLs and templates for the different tests. Since BixChange doesn't force you to use a database all you need to do is to create resource (INI) files that have the content you want tested in different pages, create the templates, and you are pretty much done.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Joel Limardo</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2014 15:05:32 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.net65f72692d49b058a8c74698442d8d8f3eda8141a</guid></item><item><title>Home modified by Joel Limardo</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/bixchange/wiki/Home/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;Welcome to your wiki!&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This is the default page, edit it as you see fit. To add a new page simply reference it within brackets, e.g.: &lt;span&gt;[SamplePage]&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The wiki uses &lt;a class="" href="/p/bixchange/wiki/markdown_syntax/"&gt;Markdown&lt;/a&gt; syntax.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/u/joellimardo/"&gt;Joel Limardo&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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