On 6/14/07, Ben Stallings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At Dan's request, I'm bringing a disagreement he and I have had by > private email to the list for other folks' feedback.
Actually, it's not really a disagreement, just a slight difference in preference. I'm happy to use either syntax. Just thought more people might prefer the shorter one. Happy to go with whatever the majority think is more reasonable. > In the most recent version of ZAP, he has provided the new markup > {~Author$:varname} > which retrieves the varname page text variable from Author's Profiles > page. This is a shortcut for > {Profiles/Author$:varname} > and for sites that use ZAP for storing registration data, it's a big > help... especially if you should decide in the future to change the page > group where the registration data is stored: you can change it in one > place (Site/ZAPConfig) without having to update all the markup > site-wide. So I'm a big fan of this markup. > > However, he's also provided a further shortcut for retrieving the > current user's data (i.e. {~{AuthId}$:varname} ). His markup is > {~varname} > I feel strongly that this should be > {~$:varname} > instead, so that it's comparable to {*$:varname} and {=$:varname}. I > feel that omitting the $: obscures the meaning of the markup -- all > other page-text-variable markup uses $:, and this is page-text-variable > markup, therefore in my mind it should use $:. Two keystrokes on the one, some consistency on the other. > Dan wrote, "Why not post this issue to the list and see if there is any > feedback from others. I prefer the simpler notation, but am willing to > go with any consensus. It's easy enough to customize this of course in > your own wiki--but that skirts the issue of what is best for the > community. So let's see what others say." And so here we are. > > I realize this is a pretty trivial thing, but because it's such a new > feature, it hasn't yet been entrenched in anyone's site (even Dan's, > since I assume he's now using ZAPwiki), so there's still time to change > it. Thanks in advance for your feedback. --Ben S. Ditto on the thanks to all... Cheers, Dan _______________________________________________ pmwiki-devel mailing list pmwiki-devel@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-devel