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i've got the form working as it should be (and very useful it is to) and have now given it over to users for testing/comments.<BR>
one comment that stands out is that the numerical page names could be confusing when searching 800+ entries.<BR>
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for example i aim to implement wikiforms to look after our server farm at work. a lot of servers are replicated with similar names<BR>
at a.n.other site. currently the software we use has references to the alternate server name, should the primary fail.<BR>
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to search on a server for example: server123a this would also reference server123b at the other location if the search criteria was for 123.<BR>
currently this would pick up both pages as, for example: Main.00001 and Main.00002 as both share similar names.<BR>
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the comments received so far are obvious - how does the user know without clicking through, which server is which.<BR>
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i appreciate the complexity involved in the naming standard for wikiforms but wondered if the answer given in the first question could take the <BR>
place of Main.nnnnnn.<BR>
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for example using the first question on the form - <BR>
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:servername:server what is the server called? (text=50) - the text entered being server345 would result in the pagename being Main.server345.<BR>
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i could rename created pages in the wiki.d folder manually to call them after the servername - but was hoping there *might* be an<BR>
automatic way of this being done? <BR>
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thanks for any suggestions/advice in advance!<BR>
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david<BR>
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