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DokuWiki redirection

Return to Wiki redirection (DokuWiki redirection - MediaWiki redirection), Wiki, Redirection, Redirect, Redirecting, Redirect Message, Redirection (computing), URL redirection

The most MediaWiki-compatible way of doing Wiki redirection is with the DokuWiki MediaSyntax plug (https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:mediasyntax) - MediaSyntax Plugin

https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:mediasyntax

Syntax and usage

After installation, Mediawiki syntax is used to display your pages. This also includes the

  1. REDIRECT command.

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Snippet from Wikipedia: DokuWiki

DokuWiki is an open source wiki application licensed under GPLv2 and written in the PHP programming language. It works on plain text files and thus does not need a database. Its syntax is similar to the one used by MediaWiki. It is often recommended as a more lightweight, easier to customize alternative to MediaWiki. The 'Doku' in DokuWiki is short for Dokumentation which in German means documentation.

Because DokuWiki does not require a database, it can be installed on local PCs, flash drives, and folders synced with file hosting services or file synchronization programs such as Dropbox or Syncthing.

Snippet from Wikipedia: Redirection (computing)

In computing, redirection is a form of interprocess communication, and is a function common to most command-line interpreters, including the various Unix shells that can redirect standard streams to user-specified locations. The concept of redirection is quite old, dating back to the earliest operating systems (OS). A discussion of the design goals for redirection can be found already in the 1971 description of the input-output subsystem of the Multics OS. However, prior to the introduction of UNIX OS with its "pipes", redirection in operating systems was hard or even impossible to do.

In Unix-like operating systems, programs do redirection with the dup2(2) system call, or its less-flexible but higher-level stdio analogues, freopen(3) and popen(3).

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