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A WikiBase is defined in a topic with a special name: _ContentBaseDefinition.
This special topic defines the WikiBase using a set of WikiPageProperties. For example:
Namespace: System.Projects.FlexWiki Title: FlexWiki Description: This is a collection of information aboutFlexWiki
Important: Changing the Namespace property has the potential to crash the wiki. Make sure that the namespace listed in the CBD (ContentBaseDefinition) file and the NamespaceMap.xml file match up. Personally I put a big disclaimer at the top of the page in my CBD files that says "Don't mess with this page!" or something to that effect. -- JustinCollum, 16Sep04
The following properties are supported when defining a WikiBase:
The Namespace property is required and defines the namespace for the content base, with each level separated by dots.
The ImageURL property is optional and points at a small image that will show on each page of the wiki. It's useful for giving a ContentBase a "brand."
An optional, comma-seperated list of ImportedNamespaces. References to topics in these imported namespaces can be made without prefixing them with the name of the namespace containing the topic. This makes linking between namespaces easy and is core to what makes a WikiFederation work.
Q: How? -- AstralisLus [2007-Sep-07]
Q: PiersW: How do I import external namespaces on other Wikis? I don't want to have to litter every topic in my Wiki with @ declarations for sites we'll reference again and again (like the XP wiki, and PatternShare)
The Title is required and is a short title for the content base (used, for example, in RSS feeds)
The Description is optional and is a short (one or two sentences) description of the topic
The HomePage property is optional and names the "home" topic for the content base. By default, this is HomePage.