Did you look into the options

auth.wiki(manage_permissions=True, force_prefix='%(username)s-')

I think they be used to partially implement what you suggest. Yet I agree 
we need to brainstorm this more to find a better way.


On Wednesday, 28 November 2012 15:16:10 UTC-6, Andrew W wrote:
>
> But I think you need to differentiate between the wiki static pages, and 
> "blog" type of article pages.    I think the intent of auth.wiki was to 
> allow the simple creation of a user updated website, not so much with blog 
> type articles pages.   
>
> But that's an interesting way to get both.   What about if your articles 
> had an "article" tag that you could add to your search.  You only want to 
> see the top 10 articles, you don't want to see a static page that you 
> created recently.
>
> Would the above be the best way to achieve this.  Other ideas?
>
>
>
> On Monday, October 22, 2012 1:07:48 PM UTC+13, HittingSmoke wrote:
>>
>> I was thinking more like a db call that would display previews of the ten 
>> most recently submitted articles. Sorted by 
>> db.wiki_page.created_on
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, October 21, 2012 4:06:26 PM UTC-7, Bill Thayer wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok,
>>>
>>> Actually i am just getting there myself on my application. There is a 
>>> cloud() function and a search() function inside gluon.tools so chances are 
>>> writing a pre-defined search might get you 3/4 the way there. Wish I had a 
>>> better strategy to give to you.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Bill
>>>
>>> Signature for search looks promising with the preview=True argument.
>>> def search(self, tags=None, query=None, cloud=True, preview=True,
>>>                limitby=(0, 100), orderby=None):
>>>
>>>
>>>

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