FAQ-O-MATIC

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Feb 27 18:25:23 GMT 2003


How about you create a "Faq-o-matic" authoring hints page with these items 
in it?

At 18:02 27/02/2003, you wrote:
>One more... you can link faq-o-matic entries by using a <faqomatic:XX> text
>where XX is the number of the entry (the name of the html less the ".html").
>
>It will create a link with the name of the entry as the text.
>
>El 26 Feb 2003 a las 22:19, Spicer, Kevin escribió:
>
> > I've spent a bit of time putting some stuff into FAQ-O-MATIC this 
> evening for several virus scanners (F-Prot, Sophos & Clam) - including 
> where to get them from, which versions to get, what kind of licenses/ 
> cost implications they have and most importantly installation 
> instructions and how to
>configure with MailScanner.  [If anyone feels like adding entries for 
>other scanners please feel free to use my entries as templates if you 
>think thats useful]  In the process I picked up a few tips for formatting, 
>as FAQ-O-MATIC doesn't output text exactly as you enter it, I thought I'd post
>them here in case they can save others some time/ irritation.
> >
> > * If you want a newline do two newlines (ie leave a blank line) as it 
> seems to ignore the first newline.
> > * Similarly if you want a blank line put two blank lines as one is 
> ignored (but see exception below)
> > * If you want to include code indent each line (I used 5 spaces) this 
> causes FAQ-O-MATIC to put the code within <pre> tags, which looks quite 
> nice.  This also preserves a blank line above and below, so you only need 
> one blank line before and after code.
> > * If you present URLS in full (eg. http://www.mailscanner.info ) they 
> are turned into hyperlinks to the same URL.
> >
> >
> >
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