The .ASPX option sounds like the best way to go at this point.
If I want to alter the borders, I can just edit it _NormalBorders the
same way as any other wiki page?
Lastly for now, does it matter that _NormalBorders and
_ContentBaseDefinition are located in the Lost and Found area?
Thanks,
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig
Andera
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 8:18 PM
To: 'FlexWiki Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] Questions
So, there is a plugin model somewhere that might let you do some of the
database integration you're talking about - not sure, I haven't touched
that stuff. There's certainly nothing out of the box that lets you run
queries. In the new architecture, it is now much easier to modify the
core engine to inject content. That's how the default HomePage and
_NormalBorders work, actually: they see requests going to the
FileSystemStore/SqlStore and get to add in topics. You could do
something similar.
Easiest is going to be to simply link to a (non-FlexWiki) ASPX page that
displays the data you want. Would that work?
Standard HTML: no, there's no support in FlexWiki for using straight
HTML. WikiText and WikiTalk are it.
As far as your question about the default HomePage and the borders,
those are editable using standard FlexWiki syntax. But I think I
misunderstood your question.
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Woodman
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 4:38 PM
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Subject: [Flexwiki-users] Questions
Once I manage to decide on the format my wiki is going to take and begin
to shape it, and based on the earlier discussion of SqlProvider, I guess
I need to ask if I'm going to be able to provide information to users by
implanting queries into the pages that gather data from existing
databases on SQL Server 2005? Additionally, I'd like to know if there
will be a way for me (as the admin) to create/design content using
standard html (or whatever the script du jour may be)? I guess I'm
thinking as an example of the default Home Page that is generated after
flexwiki installation, which includes the information in the left and
right margins which is untouched by standard users editing or adding
content.
Thanks in advance for any input.
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