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2005-01-12
Reason: Sometimes you want to include information from one single source on many but you don’t want to link to it. phpWiki has feature that addresses this. Their syntax looks something like this <?include PageName?>
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2005-02-10
bgreenlee
I was just looking at adding a feature like this. To clarify, it would be useful to be able to "pull in" other wiki pages or sections. I was thinking of the syntax <<wiki:page>> or <<wiki:page#section>>.
One issue is handling headline levels. I think you'll probably want to "push down" headlines in the included page, so that they are lower than the current headline level. For example, if I have a page "subpage" that looks like:
====== This is a Sub-Page ======
===== Subheading on the Sub-Page =====
and I wanted to include it in "mainpage":
====== This is the Main Page ======
===== Here is a Sub-Page: =====
<<subpage>>
then the output should probably look like:
====== This is the Main Page ======
===== Here is a Sub-Page: =====
==== This is a Sub-Page ====
=== Subheading on the Sub-Page ===
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2005-03-10
marcel
i implemented already, i will post a possible solution tomorrow....
example: <include page="start" chapter="Chapter 2"/>
marcel
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2005-05-24
nemo
Hello marcel, coud you post your solutions (or part of it, if I can help to finish it.)
Thanks.
nemo
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2005-09-21
ChrisS
solved by include plugin
also see source plugin
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2005-09-21
andi
implemented by plugin
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