On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 15:19:37 -0500
Ron Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am reasonably sure it can be done with out "C surgery". (However, a
> proper search feature for tickets should be added to Fossil.)

This sounds good. ;)

> Use Fossil wiki pages for the "master" patient files. (the "built in"
> wiki pages).

Isn't it mentioned that all Fossil's docs is moved to 'embedded' docs?

> In a Fossil wiki page, a ticket id enclosed between [ and ] will
> function as a link to the ticket. (This also works with "embedded
> document" wiki pages, but updating embedded document pages with the
> Fossil UI is not (yet) possible.)

Is this the reason why you suggest 'built-in' pages?

> Using some combination of TH1 and Javascript, the link to a new ticket
> can be appended to a wiki, automatically, when the ticket is
> created.Actually, this would be done in View Ticket right after the
> ticket is forst entered. At that point, the ticket status is New. At
> that point, Fossil performs an automatic View Ticket. This is where
> the extra processing takes place. A combination of TH1 and Javascript
> would see that the status is New and display a Confirm button, along
> with a message instructing the user to verify the entered information,
> then clinck on Confirm. Javascript would then subimt both a HTTP
> request to append [ticketID] to the patient's wiki page, and a HTTP
> request to update the ticket status to something other than New.
> 
> (probably necessary for the View Ticket of a New ticket to include the
> raw wiki page content in a hidden text area that the Javascript would
> then append to and submit much like editing a wiki in the Fossil UI.)

Thank you very much for your suggestion, although I've to think a bit
how to implement it.


Sincerely,
Gour

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