Hi,

well yeah it "should be" dead simple. What I wanna do is, you are right,
modify an existing wiki-page, to be exact add lines to it.

I thought of this add comment thing, but I would like some nice link
To trac homepage where there is something about it. How, why and where
this works, and how I can implement that.

For example you mentioned that editing is also only form posting, but
there
Must be some doku where this is described, how to extend it, and use it
For my own purposes,

Thx !



Hi Nick,

could it be that it's actually dead simple? You could easily build a  
HTML page containing a form that will create a new Wiki page when  
submitted. After all, editing a new page in trac itself is just a  
form that's being posted, too.

However, I don't see what you would do with it. Every wiki page needs  
an unique name, and the submit form would contain that wiki page  
name, too. Or would you like to add some lines to an already existing  
wiki page?

A macro/plugin/whatever get's executed whenever it is called, i.e.  
whenever a macro is included in a page. Certainly you could use a  
macro to create a new wiki page, but that would create a fresh wiki  
object every time the page is reloaded. Is that what you want? Again,  
you'd need an unique name for it.

Maybe you even think of something like adding comments to a ticket.  
That's easy in python, have a look at the subversion hook scripts to  
get an idea of how that is done. You could use this technique to  
create a ticket comment in reponse to an email actually arriving on  
an email server, which would allow some pretty slick use cases.

HTH. Kind regards,

-  Christian

Am 16.04.2007 um 13:01 schrieb Winger Nick ((Semizen)):

> Hi,
>
> I want to make some simple input Form and generate some Wiki-Html  
> code when submitting, e.g.
> Name:
>
> eMail:
>
> Date:
>
> <Submit>
>
> And then I have WikiSite (or TracSite in general) with a table
>
> ||Name||eMail||Date||
>
> And I just want to fill in this file a new line, after submitting like
>
> ||Nick||[EMAIL PROTECTED]||today||
>
>
>
> Now can this be done easily like some plugin or makro or do I have
>
> to code python or cs ?
-- 

Christian Aust
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