I uploaded a new foxforum.zip, in which is bundled a ready built FoxForum, similar to ForumX, but which keeps all posts to one topic on the same topic page. For download see http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/FoxForum
ForumX and FoxForum share most of the extension functions, so I bundled ForumX into the same zip. One different function is the breakpage markup & function, as ForumX displays a pagelist of topic-post pages, and the breakpage function breaks the pagelist into chunks, whereas for FoxForum breakpage breaks the page into chunks. In the course of developing these, I thought it might be a good time to remove the breakpage support built into the fox.php code. I also removed the automatic insertion of id anchors, as this can be done better from within a Fox template page. And I went ahead and removed the automatic FoxCount variable, which was written straight into the page attributes, as an easy way to have an incrementing counter. This can be done with manipulating a FoxCount page text variable. So this amounts to some perhaps drastic pruning of fox.php, to be substituted by filter extensions. See http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Fox Here once more the forum features, now for ForumX and FoxForum: Features: * Ready setup with prebuild system pages. * Easy copy of system pages to a different forum group. * Guibuttons including smileys. * Post count, topic count. * Easy deletion of posts and topics by admin with foxdelete links and delete pattern set to delete empty pages. * Warning error message if topic exists already. * Preserving input text when errors occur. * breakpage to display 20 posts per page (configurable with variable), with link navigation. * Styling with style classes from pub/fox/fox.css, with colour schemes supported by Triad, Gemini and Fixflow skins built-in. * Access code to prevent robot spamming. * Honouring line breaks for friendlier posting. * Directive posting disabled (default Fox feature), but enabled if logged in. * Support of >>..<< divs in posts, a swell as all normal wiki styles etc. FoxForum: * All posts to one topic stored on same topic page. ForumX: * Each post is stored on a separate page, sharing the same name as the topic name plus a suffix number. Please note that all this is still in beta development. As always please send your comments and suggestions! Thank you. ~Hans _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users