Hello, I just had a look at the WikiCalendar code and saw quite a few occurrences of
$action == 'publish' in it. It does not seem however that these references have anything to do with the new Pmwiki publish functionality. There is quite a chance here that this might develop into a conflict in the long run. Related to this I would like to kick off a reminder once again in case some are planning to write recipes or are just publishing them: It is useful to a) either make sure that all functions and variables in "public contact" (i.e. directly interacting with pmwiki) are defined in a recipe specific way, i.e. with prefixes or b) to inform about what you have used such that the pmwiki commnunity can get aware of it. (A good page for actions is PmWiki.AvailableActions for example, where all pmwiki actions but also (hopefully all) recipe actions are listed.) The prefix idea is already mentioned on the module guidelines for function names and global variables, but it is obviously useful to apply it for actions (and what else?) as well. If one is about to announce ones actions there and discovers that it fills half a page (i.e. they are many), then using subactions (with another POST key) and only one embracing pmwiki action might also be a good solution. ThomasP _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
