[ewiki] Re: Blogging
- From: Andy Fundinger <andy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'ewiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <ewiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 10:54:10 -0400
This is the calendar plugin as I use it today, I'll post an explannation of
the differences once I compare it to the CVS version, but if you have time
you could look at the diff to see what I'm up to.
Also, I'd like comments on my &now; suggestion at
http://erfurtwiki.sourceforge.net/?id=ProposedMarkupChanges.
-Andy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Fundinger [mailto:Andy@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 4:52 AM
> To: ewiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [ewiki] Re: Blogging
>
> I have a working blog plugin this morning and a day to polish
> it some.
> What I've done is basically a WikiNews style aview plugin for
> calendar entries from the current page plus a few little
> tweaks, affected plugins
> include:
>
> /lib/subpages (new)
> /lib/wikinews (new)
> /page/subpages
> /page/wikinews
> /module/calendar
> /aview/blog (new)
>
> another E-mail will follow this one since I've been out of
> merge on /module/calendar for a while and I want to disscuss
> some of my changes, especially EWIKI_NAME_DIVIDER which had
> previously been rejected.
>
> Andy
>
> On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 18:08, Mario Salzer wrote:
> > > installation. I intend to do this with a tweaking of
> Wiki news and
> > > the rss plugin. Do you have any other implemented or not yet
> > > implemented features I should look at for blogging?
> Anything you've
> > > thought about ...
> >
> > I recently hushed over a few blog module descriptions in
> other Wikis,
> > and it appears that blogging page names typically look like
> what our
> > calendar plugin uses. However there is certainly no need to
> pressure
> > compatibility into there (though that would make sense).
> >
> > Blogging is an mpi plugin in PhpWiki and OddMuse (or workalike at
> > least) as far as I remember; though that shouldn't also
> influence your
> > decision, Andy.
> >
> > For the rss thing I have to say, that I'd like to add a
> more general
> > rss plugin (an action plugin instead of the fragments/ thing), that
> > would also emit atom on occasion (I'd force HTTP TCN even
> if many RSS
> > clients are dumb piggies). Eventually this will make a lib/ thing,
> > named ewiki_rss(), and simply take an array of page $data[]
> hashes to
> > output a feed.
> > However, if you build a special rss feed, then just do that
> now, and I
> > fix the eventual _rss() function later to meet your requirements.
> >
> > mario
> >
> >
> >
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