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What is this wiki?
The wiki mission is to provide community-driven, authoritative, and current content that is both engaging and informative.
The wiki provides a collaborative, centralized place to find and contribute information about deployment, usage, best practices, troubleshooting and more.
To learn more about how to get the most from this wiki, watch the demonstration.

Spotlight articlesFind hand-selected community articles, including interesting multi-media content, product news, or timely how-to information.
| This wiki includes three tabs that allow you to create different landing points in the wiki. What is this?
The wiki has ... |
| Sign the template
Sign the template with an ID that is allowed to run agents and code on your servers. Create a new wik... |
| There are two things you can check. Build path First, let's make sure ConfiguredProducts.java is there. In Designer, go... |
More resources
Looking for information not found on this site? Find links to additional resources here.
- Wiki markup
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Wiki markup guide
Learn the wiki markup, based on Wiki Creolle, supported in this wiki.
- Site usage
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Collecting site usage statistics
Learn how to connect a separate statistics database to the wiki to track usage.

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The four content columns on the home page of the wiki have a fixed height. This article guides you on how to change the height. |
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If you do not need a media gallery section, it can be hidden. |
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The "new" XPages wiki ( known as the Xpage Documentation Wiki ) has some useful improvements over the older version but the tailoring for its use in the IBM product Wikis has also made it more complicated. This is a very quick article showing how it can be simplified so that it is easier to use ... |
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Attaching files in Notes vs the web
Currently, any file type can be attached to an article in the Notes client. However, file types are limited when adding attachments to articles on the web. The file types are limited to: gif, jpeg, png, and pdf You can change the file types allowed by ... |
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Just testing as a registered user |