Edwin, Sure, I can share my script. Are you interested in the VBA code, or would you like an example spreadsheet that runs the script? -Mark
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Edwin Marte <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Mark! Very nice implementation! > > Any chance that you could share your script, for a long time I have been > waiting for such a script to keep track of my parts both locally and pmwiki. > > Regards, > Edwin > > > On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Tamara Temple <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Mark Lee <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Thank you Tamara. The following does just what I am looking for. >> >> Quite welcome, I'm sure. >> >> > I also realized that the symbol % needs to be replaced by the hex code >> %25. >> > I am well on my way to mapping my page content to pmwiki pages. Here is >> an example page that I >> > just put together using a text editor. >> >> Again, the import recipe I described earlier is ace if you have a lot of >> pages to convert at once. Generate the plain text files locally, ftp >> them up to an import directory, then run the import script and done. No >> need to worry about converting newlines to %0a, percent to %25, and less >> than (<) to %3c. >> >> > http://ediblelandscape.org/pmwiki.php?n=Plants.Plant167 >> >> *VERY* nicely designed site! >> >> > In that example, a cell in my spreadsheet contained the species name >> "Rosa woodsii". I have a >> > script written in VBA (Excel spreadsheet) that writes this to a text >> file >> > %0a(:Species: Rosa woodsii:)%0a >> > Each row in my spreadsheet contains the content for each page. Each >> cell is assigned to a >> > PageTextVariable, and each of these goes to the location on the page I >> previously defined in the >> > page template for the skin. With a click of a button, I can generate >> all the pages for my site, >> > and with a few more clicks the pages are uploaded to my site via ftp. A >> simple Content >> > Management System using a spreadsheet and FileZilla. I really like >> PMWiki, but I like the >> > ability to backup the content of the site in form that is independent >> of PMWiki and is portable >> > between different platforms. >> >> Do not disagree with any of that, it's just a unique (to me) way of >> using PmWiki as a publishing system. Perfectly valid, wonderful use of >> PmWiki! >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> pmwiki-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users >> > >
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