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authorhttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/ <http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/@web>2008-09-18 11:23:21 -0400
committerJoey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2008-09-18 11:23:21 -0400
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Make it a bit clearer what's going on by adding some headings
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>>> As a side note, the feature described above (having a form not to add a page but to expand it in a formated way) would be useful for other things when the content is short (timetracking, sub-todo list items, etc..) --[[hb]]
+## [[MarceloMagallon]]'s implementation
+
I've been looking into this. I'd like to implement a "blogcomments"
plugin. Looking at the code, I think the way to go is to have a
formbuilder_setup hook that uses a different template instead of the
@@ -161,6 +163,8 @@ Each comment is processed to something like this:
1;
+## [[smcv]]'s implementation
+
I've started a smcvpostcomment plugin (to be renamed to postcomment if people like it, but I'm namespacing it while it's still experimental) which I think more closely resembles what Joey was after. The code is cargo-culted from a mixture of editpage and inline's "make a blog post" support - it has to use a lot of semi-internal IkiWiki:: functions (both of those plugins do too). It doesn't fully work yet, but I'll try to get it into a state where it basically works and can be published in the next week or two.
My approach is: