> Oh, I think I might have misread the original.  There are two
> steps needed for indexing:  first, the page file needs to
> have an appropriate target= value (this normally occurs when
> the page is saved); second, the target= values go into the
> .pageindex file.
>
> I was thinking that a reindexall action would need to
> handle both phases... but if we just want to have the
> .pageindex file rebuild, that could probably be done
> fairly easily.

I am using beta 49, and have wiki pages created dynamically from
external applications (say "Group1.Name1", Group1.Name2, etc.), and a
simple (:pagelist group=Group1:) fails to list them.

Deleting .pageindex does not help.

When creating a page with PmWIki in Group1, pagelist sees it.

Could you please explain how (:pagelist:) works internally in order to
take the neccessary steps to get externally generated pages listed ?

Are the caching options related somehow ?

Thank you in anticipation.

Christophe

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