From: Carsten K. <car...@us...> - 2003-02-18 05:21:47
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Hi Rob, The "nearby links" feature is indeed no longer available since PhpWiki Classic. In the current version of PhpWiki in lieu of having nearby links on every page, you probably coule use other new plugins to provide appropriate links on specific pages wherever needed. For one example, see the Contents section of the PhpWiki demo pages at <http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/demo/en/PhpWikiDocumentation> (which dynamically generates "related" pages, embedded into the page itself). I haven't heard of anyone else planning to do so, but with the new plugin API/mechanism it probably would be easy to add "nearby links" functionality back into PhpWiki again, and then just add that plugin into a page template. Carsten On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 04:00 am, Rob Coenen wrote: > Hello all, I am copy + pasting a topic from the Wiki forum here, as > this > particular topic has my intrest aswell, and there seems to be so low > traffic > on the forum that I just want to try it this way: > ==================================== > > Hi > I've installed the lastest version of phpwiki and at first I must say > that > the design is really cool. > > Trouble is > I've noticed that the "quick links" between the pages that are > "nearby" (5 > best incoming links, 5 best outgoing links, 5 most popular nearby) have > disappeared in this version > > I do think it was the greatest features of phpwiki. It's the best way > for a > user to browse the wiki : for example in a documentation, the "related > topics" were made automatically ! > > Is there a way to have this feature back in the newer version ?? > > or must I go back to the phpwiki classic :-( ? |