>>> as I said I probably misunderstood. You do want some markup which can >>> pull php files into view in a wiki page. Not just paste code. Sorry, >>> my mistake! I have no answers. >> >> Yes, I am trying to figure out a way to basically auto-document a given >> page >> in a "live" form which doesn't require remembering to cut/paste changes >> onto >> the page nor having to remember to re-copy the *.php file to another >> name... >> Maybe I'm just being lazy, but I know too often I document something and >> then realize a better way to do it in the code but the new code never >> makes >> it back into any kind of documentation... >> >> Again, I'm interested both in the security ramifications as well as any >> thoughts how to get non-eval'd source included onto a page... >> > > If you are running on a Linux system you could create symlinks to the > php files with a .txt suffix and use the IncludeFile recipe. > > Ian. >
Actually the symlinks are not necessary. You can write (:includefile ext=php :) which will include all the php files in the uploads dir associated with the group/page. Authorization is necessary to make the contents be displayed: (currently) the "includefile" level must be granted, which is true if you have upload(?) rights. I will review this in the next time as the meaning of this level might be actually different from what I thought during making this recipe. (comments appreciated) There will be an update to version 0.2 even before (probably today), as I discovered the sorting mechanism was just plainly wrong in ver0.1. ThomasP _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
