Yes, that's what I've been using - but it would be cool to make a simple familiar HTML form they could fill out, for the end-user makes more sense... I think anyway
On May 30, 2006, at 2:36 AM, Hans Hoogers - Scramble wrote:
Hi,
Check http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Inputbox and use the "preload" parameter.
You might like to have a look at http://www.scramble.nl/wiki/index.php? title=Help:Create_Templated_Article for some examples of how I implemented that.
Regards,
Hans
Elliott F. Cable said the following on 30-5-2006 10:03:
I wanted to create an extension that presents users with a form to create a page, or add to a page, based on a template. For instance, let's say i had a template that looked like this:
---- Wikipage: 'Template:Exampletemp' ---- {{{precontent}}} =={{{title}}}== {{{content}}} ---- End ----
I want to write an extension where users go to [[Special:Form/ Exampletemp]] and get a form like this:
Page name: _________ Precontent: <textarea> Title: ______ Content: <textarea>
That, when filled out, should create a page following the template - same as using {{subst:Exampletemp}} would have, but easier for the end user - and smart, creating the form from the template's content. Does anybody think they could create something like this? How hard would it be? What concessions would have to be made, ETC? Would make lots of things easier for the end-users - both newbies looking to create a page following a template, and for existing users trying to make sure a crop of pages follow an agreed-upon format. _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list MediaWiki-l@Wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
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