[pmwiki-users] Add To My Watch List

Jacky jackysee at gmail.com
Sun Apr 9 20:39:08 CDT 2006


Can it be done by using RSS to email service, like R|Mail?
But it seems that individual page's RSS only contains one entry..

On 4/10/06, Sivakatirswami <katir at hindu.org> wrote:
> I use .htaccess and apache USER-PASS for wiki fields on my farm.
>
>   With the latest version of PMwiki this automatically assigns the
> author which is wonderful.
>
> Now I'm being asked
>
> "Can you make it like WikiPedia? where after I log in, I can go to a
> page and just click "Watch" and even if I am in the edit window,
> editing... I can just click "Watch" and then I get email
> notifications when changes are made."
>
> Before I go digging the PMwiki list and cook books, I wanted to ask
> first. If anyone can just point me to the right cook book, recipe
> that will be useful.
>
> If  the above model is not an option in PMwiki, then alternative
> strategies for letting naive users assign themselves to get mail
> posts for a page or a group... without admin involvement,  is what
> I'm looking for. I'm not "vested" in following WikiPedia.  I'm a WHEW
> fan (WHatEverWorks)..
>
> Sivakatirswami
>
> Side note:
>
>   I really find separate fields are useful where the areas of
> discussion are broad and very disconnected -- requiring many groups
> in themselves vs one giant wiki where separate massive projects are
> all together with others (each of which has "sub-groups" which i
> don't see a way to implement very easily) Also, since we tend to
> allow anyone who has access to a given field, full read and write
> privileges i don't have to set up a separate auth system inside
> PMwiki itself... Protecting the web directories does it all...
>
>
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Jacky
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