This seems to pretty much do what I need.

One last point:
Is there any way to get a rendered copy of a particular section on its own.

I'll try to avoid asking you to implement things that already work in
the future :).

Thanks very much.
Tom.

On Jan 29, 2008 2:54 PM, Roan Kattouw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Roan Kattouw schreef:
> > Tom Wright schreef:
> >
> >> Sorry - Insufficient reading on my part. This only seems to be able to
> >> go down one level of depth (i.e one can't get subsections) - but this
> >> is probably good enough for most purposes - particularly the one I had
> >> in mind.
> >>
> >> Is there a way getting a list of the section names directly? I can't
> >> seem to find a command in index.php, api.php or query.php.
> >>
> >>
> > Currently, there isn't. I'll see if I can add such a feature tomorrow
> > (I'm in Europe and it's 22:45 right now).
> This is sort of possible already:
>
> api.php?action=parse&text={{:My_page}}__TOC__&prop=sections
>
> However, this won't give the expected result when trying to get the
> section tree of a template that has sections inside <noinclude> tags. In
> that case, you should use: (not available on the live servers yet)
>
> api.php?action=parse&page=Template:My_template&prop=sections
>
> But that in turn has the drawback of not generating a section tree if
> there are three sections or less, or if there's a __NOTOC__ somewhere.
> In that (rare) case, you should probably accept that you're screwed.
>
>
> Roan Kattouw (Catrope)
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