Wiki Problems

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    List of known issues with this site

    The Wiki lives in a shed

    The Wiki is not professionally hosted and will from time to time be down or slow. The Wiki is run by someone that knows what they are doing and every attempt will be made to ensure the stability of the server. The wiki is backed up daily and if in the event it dies completely, it can be relocated to a new machine (i.e. your data is safe).

    Titles should not use "funny" characters

    Don't use  "funny" characters like "+" or "?" for titles as the page becomes unreachable. Pages will have to be removed and recreated.

    Internet Explorer and Firefox

    Due to changes in both Internet Explorer and Firefox, somethings tend to stop working. It's a good idea to have both browsers installed. If something doesn't work in one, it may work in another. The wiki software is updated regularly so most problems disappear after a few weeks.

      

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