Hello,

pondering on this some more...Maybe I would be better to use updatepage().
i.e. the user edits the low level page and when this page is "Saved" then updatepage()  re-writes
the higher level page - and in doing so this would trigger the RSS feed as the page has now
been changed.

Where I am now stumped is how can I tell when the user has clicked the "Save" button
on the page so that I can invoke updatepage()

Thanks

Graham


Hi,

I would be most grateful for some help/suggestions as to how to solve this situation...

I have a top level wiki page that gets its information from various lower level pages
by referencing  page text variables that are set in lower level  pages.

When one of these  lower level pages changes, the team is alerted via an
?action="" feed.

However the top level page - even though it is now displaying the changed data -
hasn't actually changed and so no feed is generated for the top level page.

I would like to configure PmWiki to link the change of the low level page with the high level page
so that the users are aware of the change to both pages via RSS. I don't mind the user getting two
updates, one after the other.

btw: The high level page is in a different group to the lower level pages and the lower level pages
span 6 different groups.

Thank you in advance for your assistance

Graham



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