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John Rankin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wednesday, 12 April 2006 10:43 AM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:malexism@free.fr">malexism@free.fr</a> <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:malexism@free.fr"><malexism@free.fr></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">John Rankin a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">"display templates".
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<pre wrap="">Yes! And with this solution, thre is the possibility to use one, two or
more templates...
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Exactly -- [[pageName?action=browse&formtemplate=TemplateName]]
would display the contents of PageName using TemplateName,
provided that it detects PageName is a form-based page.
In my head, it would work like a "mail merge" word processing
template -- you lay out a wiki page with data + field references
and the code will auto-magically merge the contents on output.
It would make custom reports possible -- all pages that match
a selection criterion, formatted using a specified template.
I have no idea how much effort would be involved. I need to
have a bit of a play with it. I think I can use the existing
{$ ... } markup to designate fields, but substitutions
would need to take place before the page is split into lines.
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Take a look at the new FillTemplate that Octocias just shared with us.<br>
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Pico<br>
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