Howdy, Just a crazy, quite stupid, "blaim it on to much midnight work" though. We use our wiki quite expensive to document stuff on the fly that we feel need to be discussed. Personally I also use it as a personal knowledgebase adding stuff as often as I can (most of the time in the micro-pauses caused by free threaded thinking about a specific programming problem). I just figured that it would be great to have some sort of wiki support in intellij, whatever it would mean. Perhaps it would work something like this...
- Configure an URL to you wiki - On request, open up a dialog-box asking for the Wiki word - Execute a http request to <wiki_url><configured_wiki_fetch_command><wiki_word>. This would then get you the _raw_ wiki text. Store this in memory for later use. - Edit the text you need. - Execute a http request to <wiki_url><configured_wiki_fetch_command><wiki_word> and Make a diff against the text you stored earlier (or something like that) to see if it has changed (this could be made better with some sort of support. - If the diff is ok (no diff that is), submit (POST) the current text to <wiki_url><configured_wiki_submit_command><wiki_word> Or whatever :-)) Perhaps it is possible to configure an external tool to popup a dialog-box, ask for the work, and then go to that page (sort of like Shift-F1) ?? Cheers, /Niclas -- Niclas Olofsson - http://www.ismobile.com Product Development, isMobile, Aurorum 2, S-977 75 Lule�, Sweden Phone: +46(0)920-75550 Mobile: +46(0)70-3726404 _______________________________________________ Eap-features mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.intellij.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-features
