[pmwiki-users] Automatically create new sites [repost]

edwin marte edwin.marte at leidba.com
Tue Feb 10 07:38:13 CST 2009


In my case I have not work with DataQuery but the new page.n,newpage.n+1 etc
I believe you could do it with wikiforms. It is matter of get wikiforms to
do what you want (template) and to put data query to work with these ptv of
the form. Also you may have a look to what zap can do as well. (
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/WikiForms
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ZAP?from=Cookbook.Zap
) <http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ZAP?from=Cookbook.Zap>
Did you have a look to Hans Reply ?

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:29 AM, Peter Lutz <dreiaugen at gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> this is a repost. I don't want to annoy anyone, I am just in need of an
> answer. And thankful of course for anything. I don't even know if the
> problem is too easy or too difficult and therefore neglected.
>
>
> how do I solve the following problem?
>
> Create a link that automatically adds a new page to an existing group. The
> new page has a number as name and adding a page sets the next number in
> count. (example.n --> example.n+1)
>
> Also some kind of conflict management will be needed, to make sure that
> everybody always saves his newly added page as example.n+1
>
> I want to fill a database with this, where n resembles an array in the
> database (the structure is like table(id/titel/text/author)). I am using
> DataQuery and Dataplates (but I don't think that matters, or does it?)
>
> It seems to have something to do with Templates, Pagelists and the
> pagecount-Variable, but I am no good in programming and/or understanding the
> descripions at pmwiki.org, so I could use some help or an example. Or a
> pointer to the right tools so I can get used to them.
>
> thanks a lot,
> peter
>
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