I dont know how much you want to put into this. But I did exactly what
you are looking for.
see here:
http://risdpedia.net/index.php/Velcro_Industrial_Strength
this all a template.
Click on edit, and you can see the normal template junk.
Now click on "easy edit"
It took me a month to make it happen. But it works excellent.
I also have the same feature for making new template pages.
No wiki anything is needed to be known to use it.
-Adam
On Feb 15, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Rob Sharp wrote:
Morning all,
I'm seeking a little advice on the use of Templates.
I'm setting up an internal wiki at my company , the purpose of which
is to allow various people to document our routines and program
workflows.
I'd like to standardise the layout of this documentation with regards
to the basic information that needs entering. I thought I could
provide a layout framework via a template, give people the basic
information on how to include the template and they could then fill in
the included template.
Is there any way of setting up a template so that once included it's
contents are editable on the calling page? Substitution achieves this,
but then doesn't actually reflect that the page is using the template
and so doesn't pick up any further changes to that template.
I could use parameters in the template, but there could be a lot of
information and this might be a bit cumbersome.
Do I have any other options for achieving this?
Please let me know if what I'm asking for isn't clear.
Rob
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