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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Look at the AddDeleteLine recipe. It might be a little<BR>
simpler than what you are looking for, but it can<BR>
probably to the trick<BR>
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-Martin<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: pmwiki-users-bounces@pmichaud.com on behalf of Sean Hammond<BR>
Sent: Mon 12/19/2005 8:05 PM<BR>
To: pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com<BR>
Subject: [pmwiki-users] Using forms to add content to wiki pages?<BR>
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I apologise if this topic has come up on the list before or if the answer<BR>
can be found on the pmwiki site. I did spend some time reading the list<BR>
archives and the website and am still not sure of the answer.<BR>
<BR>
It looks like there are recipes in the cookbook that allow users to add<BR>
comments to wiki pages by filling in a form on the page. But what I want to<BR>
know is whether there is a way to allow users to add arbitrary simple<BR>
content to a page by filling in a wiki form? Can I take the text a user<BR>
inputs to a form and add it to the wikipage just above the form, wrapping it<BR>
in some template that I can specify?<BR>
<BR>
I'm not sure whether any of the various recipes does this or not, but I'm<BR>
hopeful that the commentbox recipe could be easily adapted to the task.<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
- Sean<BR>
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