On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 11:40:33AM +1100, fish wrote:
>
> if you have a tag [reveseinclude blog.data/*], it would then generate
> a set of pages for every file in blog.data (of the same filename) containing
> of course this template and the appropriate content at the reverseinclude
> point - obviously, you could only use this once per html file.
>
> you would also probably be wnating [forwardurl] and [backwardurl] for this,
> as well as running your file list through a semi-numerical (that is, an
> alphasort that knows that 10 is less than 100. the simple way to do this
> in this case, is make numbers the highest priority, and mention that people
> need an extension).
(actully, one could have this tag more than once in a document, but it would
need to read the same directory - it'd just put multiple posts on a page, in
that case. one interesting idea would be to allow multiple reverseinclude
pointers, and to implent your stuff as a queue, so you could then do
*all sorts of crazy tricks* :-p.)
- fish
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