So, in order to keep you on date with this adventure... we have identified
two new links where there is more hope :

http://en.design-platform.org/api.php?action=parse&page=Brand&format=xml
Generating an XML code.

http://en.design-platform.org/index.php?title=Brand&action=render
Generating a render

Next steps are to write code to :
* Change the links so that te user stay on the pateneer website.
* Add an "edit this page" link that come back on the wiki in edit mode.
* Make a page with a css and a menu on the parteneer site that prints the
wiki page.

Step by step, we go further.

Thanks !

Thibaut

PS : If someone know an open source code that already does it it would save
a lot of time ! (evryone is volonteer in the team) Thanks ! ;-)


2009/6/28 Thibaut DEVERAUX <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> I'm sorry this is a nob question but I can't find any anser in the
> documentation.
>
> I would like to embed my wiki (http://www.design-platform.org) into an
> other site, so the other sitecould read the html/xml and use it's own css.
> Like in this site :
> http://encyclopedie.snyke.com/articles/sciences_cognitives.html (it uses
> wikipedia).
>
> I found this :
> http://fr.design-platform.org/api.php?action=parse&page=Marque
> I tried :
> require_once('
> http://fr.design-platform.org/api.php?action=parse&page=Marque'<http://fr.design-platform.org/api.php?action=parse&page=Marque%27>
> );
> Yet this only prints an html code, not interpreating it.
>
> I someone has an idea on how to do it would be very helpfull.
>
> Thanks !
>
> Thibaut
>
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