I haven't actually tried to do this, but here's some info that might help. 

 

1.       You're going to need to use WikiTalk. 

2.       All properties render as HTML anchors. I think this was a bit
mistake, but whatever. 

3.       Properties are discoverable via WikiTalk. 

 

So unless I'm wrong about one of these facts (entirely possible) you should
be able to emit a table of contents by annotating your content with
properties that correspond to the headers (possibly hidden properties), and
then using WikiTalk to generate a table of contents towards the top. 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen
Woodman
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 11:31 PM
To: flexwiki-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Flexwiki-users] Tables of Contents

 

Hi:

 

I am looking for a solution to help reduce the scrolling required on a topic
page that is quite lengthy.  Basically I'd like to insert a sort of table of
contents near the top of the page that uses the headers on the page to bring
that portion of the topic to the top of the viewing area.  I have looked for
information on the flexwiki site, but the TOC stuff there isn't what I'm
looking for.  Normally I'd want to end a link in a table of contents with
the header reference of #<header title>.  I don't seem to be able to get
that to work here.

 

Allen

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