Ok - I still can use it - and the simplicity of additional input into
the generated tiddlers relies heavily on how well I have designed the
custom edittemplates -
Thats perfectly ok - because its only to hold about 155 students and
21 teachers - and TWs strenght lies in beeing able to simulate a
database in the way you can use hyperlinks and fET...
I have some doublettes in tagvalues/fieldvalues and datavalues for
different uses - and I might end up with most of the information I'd
like to automate anyway...
If it was possible to make a htmlform which works on the "viewside" of
the tiddler generate fieldvalues instead of <data>textvalues - then I
could ignore text and stay with fieldvalues, of which I can have as
many as I wish?!
Can I somehow input fieldvalues with my htmltemplate (in viewmode)
instead of <data> text??

YS Måns Mårtensson

On 16 Mar., 23:34, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Or can i redefine the number of textentries and input the "data-
> > string" like this?:
> > title,text,text,text,text,text,tags,field1,field2,field3,...
>
> No.  That won't work.  There is only one 'text' field in each
> tiddler.  The fieldnames on the first line must each be unique, where
> 'title', 'text', and 'tags' are handled specially, and all other field
> names are added as custom fields.
>
> Also, as noted in my previous follow-up message, you can't use *any*
> values that contain commas within them, as this will break the simple
> 'split on comma' parsing that is being used.
>
> -e
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