===== Namespaces ===== Namespaces represent the location you are in. It is similar to a directory, but can also be a page itself. It can be separated using slash ''/'' or semi-colon '':'' (only a matter of preference) Let's take this example: http://www.m-privacy.de/products/tightgate "//products//" is a namespace. If there is some information on the URL http://wwwm-privacy.de/products, then it is also a page. "//tightgate//" is a page, and also a namespace: I just have to create a page beneath it and this page will be in the "//tightgate//" namespace. It could also be presented like this: "//:products:tightgate//" or even like this http://www.m-privacy.de/index.php?id=products:tightgate ^Examples when creating links:^^^^ |//These are examples only, please do not create the pages and namespaces linked !//|||| ^Link^Example^Real path^Explanation^ |:example|[[:example]]|/example|refers to the page "example" in the root namespace.| |example|[[example]]|example|refers to the page "example" in the current namespace.| |wiki:example|[[wiki:example]]|/wiki/example|refers to the page "example" in the namespace "wiki". The namespace "wiki" is located beneath the root namespace.| |ns1:ns2:example|[[ns1:ns2:example]]|/ns1/ns2/example|refers to the page "example" in the namespace ns2. The namespace ns2 is located beneath the namespace ns1; the namespace ns1 is located beneath the **root** namespace, because it is a full path| |:ns1:ns2:example|[[:ns1:ns2:example]]|/ns1/ns2/example|same as above| |.ns1:ns2:example|[[.ns1:ns2:example]]|ns1/ns2/example|refers to the page "example" in the namespace ns2. The namespace ns2 is located beneath the namespace ns1; the namespace ns1 is located beneath the **current** namespace.| |.ns1:ns2:|[[.ns1:ns2]]|ns1/ns2|refers to the page "start" in the namespace ns2. The namespace ns2 is located beneath the namespace ns1; the namespace ns1 is located beneath the current namespace.|