--- Patrick Ogay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2) > http://www.wprj.net/chor/index.php/Tunes/2Sem2007-Chor > in a pagelist (this I made manually), I like to > have the name of the file and the link of the > midi-file. Is this possible with a correct > pagelistformat?
I'm not sure what you mean here, your list seems to work. Do you mean that you made every entry in the list manually? If you are looking for a template to do that it might be hard if you cannot predict exactly what the link to the midi file is going to be. For example on your site you have: UbiCaritas which needs a link to: http://www.wprj.net/main/user.d/cache/Ubi_Caritas.mid Adding the prefix and the .mid should be easy, but to get rid of the _ underscore might require some recipe tweaking. This might be a little bit easier with the Music recipe since one of its objective is making better URLs (via the Content recipe). A temlpate to do that with the music recipe would probably look like this: [[#music]] * [[{=$Fullname}]] [[http://www.wprj.net/chor/index.php/1.mid?n={=$Fullname}&action=content&content=/abcm..midi~1.mid]] [[#musicend]] This will grab the first (abcm) entry on your page. I will think about adding a shortcut to the Content recipe which grabs the first entry no matter what the source, that would seem useful as illustrated by your case. > 3) Is there a short form for a pagefmt-list > consisting of one link - to hide when page is > protected? Do you mean that you want the entry to be skipped (not even displayed) in your pagelist if the visitor does not have read access to the page? If so, if you use the above method you can probably add a simple conditional in your template to do this like this: [[#music]] (:if auth read {=$Fullname}:) * [[{=$Fullname}]] [[http://www.wprj.net/chor/index.php/1.mid?n={=$Fullname}&action=content&content=/abcm..midi~1.mid]] [[#musicend]] You could you a similar manual method if you stick with the abcmusic recipe. Another advantage of the Music recipe over the abcmusic recipe is that in this case, even if a user can guess the URL to the midi file they will not have read access to it unless they have read access to the page within which the source resides! (mechanism provided by the Content recipe) Sorry it took me a while to respond, I hope that this helps a little. Ask more if needed, -Martin ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545469 _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users