On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yes, Kevin.
>
> And wouldn't it be nice if action.rename would set all backlinks to
> the new page name? But then the question is how to handle the link
> description, probably one shouldn't. Still an outdated link
> description is less of an issue than corrupted links.

You can do this to either by simply adding {p} into the action forms.
I haven't put these into the default distribution as it may not always
be the desired effect.

As for resetting links--that could be a problem. I'd suggest a plugin
be developed which could do this...  I'm thinking do

[(search link=oldlink new=newlink template=rename)]

[[#rename]]
[(renamelink {+p} $link $newlink)]
[[#end]]

The custom function would simply open the page and do a careful
pre_replace on the link (as in /(\[\[$link([\||\]]))/ ) and then
resave the new content.  It would depend on accurate indexing of
course.

Anyone care to take a stab at it?  I'm a little snowed under.

Cheers,
Dan

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