This seems to work:
if($action=='update'){
  set_time_limit(1800);
  $pages=ListPages();
  foreach($pages as $pn){
    $thispage=ReadPage($pn);
    $oldpage=$thispage;
    foreach($EditAttrFields as $fn=>$fa){
if ( is_callable(@$fa['filter']) ) $fa['filter']( $pn, $fn, $thispage );
    }
    if($thispage!=$oldpage) WritePage($pn,$thispage);
  }
}

This could however be an easy way to develop a DOS attack, so it should be limited to certain trusted usernames and/or passwords.

Thanks,
Alex

On Aug 16, 2012, at 2:27 PM, Christopher Cox wrote:

On 08/16/2012 12:09 PM, Alex Eftimiades wrote:
I just added some important new page attributes that will get when you hit "save" while editing a page. I want to apply them to all the pages I currently have. I get the feeling this would not be as simple as doing a "WritePage" to each page on the wiki since that would just rewrite the existing page.

There has to be a way to do this, I just have no idea how to go about doing so. I restructured my wiki to use these new page variables, so until I can figure
out how to do this, my wiki will not function as intended.
This is quite important, so if anyone has any ideas, please respond!

The pmwiki default format is easy to "edit" ... shoot maybe even a perl one-liner would work (if you know how to do such things).

I've done this sort of things many times in the past.... for similar reasons in fact.

But ... I also try to avoid things like say in your last paragraph... "restructured my wiki to use[DEPEND ON] these new page variables".

Could you maybe describe what you are trying to do/accomplish?.. I (we) may be able to suggest a non-disruptive way to handle what you are wanting to do.



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