From: Martin G. <gim...@gi...> - 2004-03-12 15:45:57
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"dmitry m" <dmi...@ho...> writes: > Also, WikiWeblog plugin acts more like a "comment" form if > anything. I also couldn't get Comment plugin to go. The Comment plugin doesn't give a add-a-comment-to-this-page functionality, instead it gives you comments in your wiki markup. So if you want to write something in the wiki source of a page that shouldn't show up in the rendered HTML, then do Normal text. <?plugin Comment !!! Hidden Section This text is only seen when editing the page. ?> Normal text. Maybe the name of the plugin should be changed to Hide, InvisibleText, MarkupComment, or something similar? But then, that would disrupt old wikipages that happen to use the old name, so perhaps this isn't such a good idea. -- Martin Geisler My GnuPG Key: 0xF7F6B57B See http://gimpster.com/ and http://phpweather.net/ for: PHP Weather: Shows the current weather on your webpage and PHP Shell: A telnet-connection (almost :-) in a PHP page. |