Patrick
a thoroughly reasoned discussion, a result of which is that I support the
approach of using a page text variable, where the variable is automatically
added to the page when it is saved for the first time (either as a draft or
a final version).
thanks
Simon
On 23/02/2008, Patrick R. Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [snip]
> Next, there's a part of me that feels that page text variables may
> be superior to page attributes for keeping track of this sort of
> information. For example, if pages contain page text directives like
>
> (:Creator: Patrick Michaud:)
>
> then one can use {$:Creator} to get at a page's creator. We might
> want to add code that automatically adds the (:Creator:...:)
> markup to a page that doesn't already have it, but this could
> be easily done. Furthermore, any changes in the creator designation
> becomes part of the page's history, which can be useful. I've already
> decided that I'd like to migrate to using page text variables for
> page titles instead of the special-purpose (:title ...:) directive,
> and I'm wondering if page text variables may make more sense for
> other "attributes" (such as page creator) as well.
>
> This approach also preserves the potential for indicating multiple
> creators of a page, as in
>
> (:Creators: Patrick Michaud, Hagan Fox, and John Rankin:)
> [snip]
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