[pmwiki-users] Using forms to add content to wiki pages?

Sean Hammond seanh at sdf.lonestar.org
Mon Dec 19 20:46:48 CST 2005


It's close, but not quite flexible enough. It's nice and simple and seems
quite flexible, but the forms are only ever one line, and the text entered
can only be one line. I think it could be adapted quite quickly with a
little knowledge of php, but I think actually SectionEdit might do me best.

On 12/20/05, Fick, Martin <fick at fgm.com> wrote:
>
> Look at the AddDeleteLine recipe.  It might be a little
> simpler than what you are looking for, but it can
> probably to the trick
>
> -Martin
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pmwiki-users-bounces at pmichaud.com on behalf of Sean Hammond
> Sent: Mon 12/19/2005 8:05 PM
> To: pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com
> Subject: [pmwiki-users] Using forms to add content to wiki pages?
>
> I apologise if this topic has come up on the list before or if the answer
> can be found on the pmwiki site. I did spend some time reading the list
> archives and the website and am still not sure of the answer.
>
> It looks like there are recipes in the cookbook that allow users to add
> comments to wiki pages by filling in a form on the page. But what I want
> to
> know is whether there is a way to allow users to add arbitrary simple
> content to a page by filling in a wiki form? Can I take the text a user
> inputs to a form and add it to the wikipage just above the form, wrapping
> it
> in some template that I can specify?
>
> I'm not sure whether any of the various recipes does this or not, but I'm
> hopeful that the commentbox recipe could be easily adapted to the task.
>
> Thanks,
> - Sean
>
>


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