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                        "user": "Tom",
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                                "*": "==Basics==\n* XML-RPC\n* HTTP Basic authentication\n* Sessions are supported\n* Basic API documentation is available via the XML-RPC introspection\n\n\n==Client Data==\nClients can store arbitrary data server-side. This is intended for web-clients to store their data, but can be use creatively as well.\nClients have to supply a ClientID, a 16-byte string used to uniquely identify each client (and client version). It is very, very strongly recommended that clients only ever access their own data cache!\n\nThe data stored can be set via clientcache.store() and retrieved via clientcache.retrieve(). There are no other functions, all data handling must be done client-side.\nThe cache is limited to 1024 characters and is stored as a blob. While clients can, in theory, bypass the limit and store data under several client IDs, doing so will result in the client being blocked.\n\n\n[[Category: CombatMaster]]"
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                                "*": "__NOTOC__\nThis is the <b>BattleMaster Community</b>, made not only for, but also largely by players.\nIt is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki WikiWiki] system, using [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki], the same software that powers [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia].\n\n= Official Manual =\nAll pages in this section have been written by contributors and are occasionally reviewed for accuracy. The manual is intentionally incomplete in some details and does not reveal everything, simply because it makes for a more interesting game to discover some stuff on your own.\n\n<table><tr><td valign=top align=left>\n; [[BattleMaster Basics]] : For the impatient, what you really should know to play the game\n\n; [[Manual]] : The full manual, with all the details we are willing to share\n\n; [[FAQ]] : The <b>F</b>requently <b>A</b>sked <b>Q</b>uestions (and their answers)\n\n; [[OOC Instructions]] : A list of instructions to do various OOC things such as joining forum, accessing IRC, the Discord Server or using bugtracker\n</td><td width=40>&nbsp;</td><td valign=top align=right>\n; [[Introduction]] : An in-character introduction to BattleMaster\n\n; [[Rules and Policies]] : Rules and policies across BattleMaster\n\n; [[Titans and Magistrates]] : Enforcers of [[Inalienable Rights]] and [[Social Contract]]\n\n; [[Roleplaying]] : Guidelines and other information about the roleplaying aspect of BattleMaster\n\n</td></tr></table>\n\n=Game Worlds & Other BattleMaster Content=\n<table><tr><td valign=top align=left>\n; [[East Island]] : First BattleMaster World of ancient realms with ancient rivalries\n; [[Atamara]] : World of large realms battling for supremacy\n; [[Beluaterra]] :  World constantly plagued by invasions\n; [[Colonies]] : Slower-paced world with only one turn a day instead of the regular two\n; [[Far East]] : The evolving history of two empires fractured\n; [[Dwilight]] : World of vast proportions, created by the player community, with a [[Serious Medieval Atmosphere]]\n; [[South Island]] : The world of perpetual war! A three-way battle for ultimate supremacy.\n</td><td width=40>&nbsp;</td><td valign=top align=right>\n; [[War Islands]] : [http://war-islands.org War Islands] (external link to game)\n; [[Expansions]] : Stand-alone expansions, mini-games, etc.\n; [[Forum]] : [http://forum.battlemaster.org Forum] (external link to forum)\n; [[Bugtracker]] : [http://bugs.battlemaster.org BugTracker] (external link to Bugtracker)\n; [[Might and Fealty]] : Developed by Tom after he left BM, now ran by the community\n\n</td></tr></table>\n\n== Community Portal ==\nThe purpose of the [[Community Portal]] is to allow convenient access to the various sections of the BattleMaster wiki to assist users in creating new pages, editing older pages, and finding the desired information. On this page, you will find summarized links to the other various aspects of the community (FAQs, island newspapers, community resources, feature requests etc.).\n\n==Statistics==\nWe have about '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles''' at this time. Our '''{{NUMBEROFUSERS}} registered users''' have made a total of '''{{NUMBEROFEDITS}} page edits''' in their time."
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