Glossary
This page describes various terms related to Pm Wiki.
- Author
- Any user with privileges to write to the wiki.
- Admin
- The person (or people) who controls access to the wiki, configures the wiki, and generally is the person who installed the wiki.
- Configuration file
- A specially named PHP script file where local customizations can take place for a farm, a wiki, a group, or a page.
- Default configuration
- The way Pm has chosen to set all settings, or an individual setting, by default. For example,
$EnablePathInfois disabled by default. A wiki with nolocal/config.phpfile is using the default configuration. Likewise, a farm that only defines$FarmPubDirUrlinfarmconfig.phpis using the default configuration.
- Farm
- A group of wikis that share code. Content and formats may or may not be shared. For more farm-related terms, including several which have been deprecated, see Wiki Farm Terminology
- Farm-wide configuration file
- A Wiki Farm's
local/farmconfig.phpfile, where any settings (besides$FarmPubDirUrl) customize the default configuration for all of the wikis in a farm. - Full page name
- The full page name consists of a group and a name, e.g.
Main.WikiSandbox. The variable for the full page name is{$FullName}, which for this page isPm Wiki.Glossary. Similarly, the variable for the group is{$Group}which here isPm Wiki. - Group
- A collection of associated wiki pages; by default this appears in the page name as
"Group.Page Name". Attributes can be set on all pages in the group simultaneously. The variable for the group is{$Group}, which here isPm Wiki. - Local configuration file
- A specially named PHP script where local customizations can take place for an individual wiki. For an entire wiki it's named
local/config.php. Individual groups and pages can also have their own local configuration files. - Local customization
- Any deviation from the default configuration. A related phrase is "farm-wide customization".
- Page file name
- The page file name is the name of the file that normally stores the data of a page in the directory
wiki.d/. This file name is normally built directly from the page name. - Page link
- A page link is something that is used to generate a link to a page. For example, the markup
[[wiki sandbox]],[[(wiki) sandbox]],WikiSandbox,Main/WikiSandbox,[[Main/wiki sandbox]],[[Main.WikiSandbox | click here]], etc all specify a link to the page 'Main.WikiSandbox'. In each case Pm Wiki uses the context of the link to generate a page name from the page link -- normally by capitalizing each word found in the link and stripping any characters that aren't considered valid in page names. - Page name
- The page name is a string that Pm Wiki uses to refer to a page - i.e. it names the page. This could also be considered a handle for the page. The variable for the page name is simply called
{$Name}, which for this page isGlossary.
Note that there is no whitespace in page names, and by default Pm Wiki capitalizes each word in a page's name. There is however a variable
{$Namespaced} where spaces have been inserted, e.g. for the page WikiSandbox this variable would be Wiki Sandbox.
Note that Pm Wiki also uses the page name to locate per-group and per-page customization files in the
local/ subdirectory. For example, browsing Main.WikiSandbox would cause local/Main.WikiSandbox.php and local/Main.php to be loaded if these files existed.
- Page title
- A page title is the title element of a page, i.e. what is usually shown above the page and in the browser window's name. This title is normally set via the directive
(:title:), but if no such directive is given the title will be automatically generated from the page name. The title of a page is accessed via either the variable{$Title}or the variable{$Titlespaced}. The latter differs in that it uses the spaced version of the name. - Page URI
- Page names are used in URIs to tell Pm Wiki which page is to be loaded or acted upon. The normal form of a page URI is usually one of these two
https://example.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.WikiSandboxhttps://example.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main.WikiSandbox
Note that various aliasing and rewriting tricks can be used to modify this, but Pm Wiki expects to obtain a page name from the parameter 'n' or from the
PATH_INFO component following the URI of the script (pmwiki.php).
Note that the parameter 'n' takes precedence over
PATH_INFO if both are available.
- Wikifarm
- Synonymous for "farm".
This page may have a more recent version on pmwiki.org: PmWiki:Glossary, and a talk page: PmWiki:Glossary-Talk.