Hm, now I of course have trouble with IncludeText() itself.
IncludeText generates me something like for instance

!!! this is a header
''hello'' bla bla\\
text

which is in ExampleGroup/ExampleArticle. But I'd like pmwiki to "render"
this piece, as it normally does when I do something like return
IncludeText(...); Is there a function I need to call in the action to do
something with it?

- Wouter

On 1/15/07, Patrick R. Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 05:50:57PM +0100, Wouter Groeneveld wrote:
>    I would like to use IncludeText() so I can access the text in my wiki
>    pages, but I do _NOT_ want to generate the whole skin and page.
>    So when I include("pmwiki.php") > this automatically generates my
wiki. I
>    don't want that, I only want to display the includeText() output.
>
>    Is there any possibility to tell pmwiki not do do anything? I only
want to
>    be able to use the function includetext()

For 2.2.0-beta22 I'm adding an $EnableActions configuration variable;
if set, then PmWiki will do all of its initialization and other work,
but won't call any $HandleActions routines.

Then you can do the following:

    $EnableActions = 0;
    include('pmwiki.php');

This will initialize PmWiki (along with any configuration/customizations
that are being made, e.g. from local/config.php), but won't actually
perform any actions.  The caller can then call the desired action
or other functions as desired.

Would that work for your needs?

Pm

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