From: Lawrence A. <la...@us...> - 2002-01-24 16:00:30
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Sorry - been a bit busy with the day job! Where do you want the timestamp to appear? On the page itself? That's not too hard. In fact, if you browse a page, you can see at the bottom a line which says "Last edited on ..." Is that enough for you? Or do you want the timestamp next to the changes that have been made? That's a bit harder. If you do, what happens if someone edits two different parts of the same page? You can always see the date and time of any change by looking at RecentChanges, or PageHistory. Lawrence At 16:08 24/01/2002, Tim Bogart wrote: >Well, I must have asked a stumper because nobody has responded to this >question. > >After other inquires, it has been suggested to me that I put a table in the >wiki database which contains some sort of time stamp and extract it at save >time. This sounds like the best idea to me. Could somebody please give me >an idea how to do this? > >TIA, > >Tim > >On Tuesday 22 January 2002 01:32 pm, Tim Bogart wrote: > > All, > > > > Please bare with me folks. I'm not a programmer. I don't even play one on > > TV. I would like to change the function of the edit button on my wiki so > > that it performs a time stamp along with save it does. I know from reading > > the php docs that php does have a time stamp function based on the system > > clock. > > > > How would I go about incorporating this enhancement? > > > > As always, TIA. > > > > Tim B. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Phpwiki-talk mailing list > > Php...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwiki-talk > >_______________________________________________ >Phpwiki-talk mailing list >Php...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwiki-talk |