Ooh. That could be pretty hard to implement. Older versions are not kept
in memory, so loading them each time would make recent changes very slow.
I'd suggest keeping a book module that gets updated when a page gets
saved and then use that to create the recent changes list. Use the
SwikiBrowser to check out these starting places:
1. The save page address on refs
2. The recent book address on refs
Peace and Luck!
Je77
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 07:50:36AM -0400, William Tozier wrote:
> I'm using Swiki 1.0/Com 4.9 for managing a small planning project,
> and realized this morning that there is one functionality in the
> Recent Changes page that I'd like to override.
>
> As far as I can determine, pages appear in this list once per day,
> labeled with the last person who modified them. I'd like to change
> the list so that dialogs and discussions show up on it: If two people
> alternately change the page in one day, then that page should appear
> once in the list for each modification.
>
> Ideally, if I modify the page twice in rapid succession (as we all
> know is frequent), only the last time I modified it should show up on
> the list. That might be hard to implement, I know.
>
> But I think under the circumstances, the Simplest Thing That Could
> Possibly Work would be a log of every modification (including
> multiples). It can get long-winded, but certain of our team might
> like seeing that as an indication of productivity....
>
> Can somebody point me towards the portions of the code in the Swiki
> where this would be located?
>
> Thanks much,
> Bill
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