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Big updates are coming over the x-mas break, starting with new software being installed on the server like this wiki, a compsci.ca blog, and much more. However, due to these upgrades, the site may be down for some time during the break. Hopefully everything will go over well and we will have a brand new version to come back to in the new year.  
Big updates are coming over the x-mas break, starting with new software being installed on the server like this wiki, a compsci.ca blog, and much more. However, due to these upgrades, the site may be down for some time during the break. Hopefully everything will go over well and we will have a brand new version to come back to in the new year.  
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In other news, there are several virii going around that may slow down the site, especially relating to the mail server. The first one affects phpBB installs and is slowing down the site searching for exploits. Although this virus cannot actually harm the site due to our scripts, its attempts could slow us down a bit. The second is yet another e-mail based virus which is overwelming our host's mail server, making all e-mail based activities on our site delayed up to a few hours.
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In other news, there are several viruses going around that may slow down the site, especially relating to the mail server. The first one affects phpBB installs and is slowing down the site searching for exploits. Although this virus cannot actually harm the site due to our scripts, its attempts could slow us down a bit. The second is yet another e-mail based virus which is overwelming our host's mail server, making all e-mail based activities on our site delayed up to a few hours.
--Hacker Dan 17:20, 11 December 2005 (PST)
--Hacker Dan 17:20, 11 December 2005 (PST)

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Welcome to the CompSci.ca Wiki

This Wiki is for anything relating to Computer Science, the site CompSci.ca, any technology-related stuff, or anything you want that is within reason. It is free to edit for everyone as long as they respect others and the site. We welcome any new pages you can think of, or anything you can add to our existing ones (incuding this one!). This wiki is for the users of compsci.ca; it is up to you to add or update the content of this wiki!

CompSci.ca Current News

Big updates are coming over the x-mas break, starting with new software being installed on the server like this wiki, a compsci.ca blog, and much more. However, due to these upgrades, the site may be down for some time during the break. Hopefully everything will go over well and we will have a brand new version to come back to in the new year.

In other news, there are several viruses going around that may slow down the site, especially relating to the mail server. The first one affects phpBB installs and is slowing down the site searching for exploits. Although this virus cannot actually harm the site due to our scripts, its attempts could slow us down a bit. The second is yet another e-mail based virus which is overwelming our host's mail server, making all e-mail based activities on our site delayed up to a few hours.

--Hacker Dan 17:20, 11 December 2005 (PST)


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How to use the CompSci.ca Wiki

The CompSci.ca Wiki works like many other popular wikis and is self explainatory for the most part. Though below are some tips on it's use:

Adding a page

  1. Go to the page you want the new page to be linked from.
  2. Click on the edit tab to edit the page. Add a link to the page you wish to create. The way to create a link is to place the new page's title in brackets. [ [ Page title ] ] (without the spaces)
  3. Save the page. Your link will show up as a red link which, when clicked, will bring you to an edit page for your new page.
  4. Edit and save your new page.

OR

  1. Type the following into your browser, where [Page Title] is the title of the page you wish to create.
  2. http://www.compsci.ca/wiki/index.php?title= [Page Title]
  3. Add content and save.

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