if the name is set to the name of a user who is not registered,
a basic registration of the user will be automatically performed.
+Auth plugins can use the loginselector helper plugin to let the user
+select which authentication method to use.
+
### <a name="sessioncgi">sessioncgi</a>
hook(type => "sessioncgi", id => "foo", call => \&sessioncgi);
that can be run to perform whatever action is necessary to allow the user
to post the content.
+If the hook is ran on a comment, it will be put in the moderation queue if
+anything but `undef` is returned. The function or error message will not
+be ran or displayed.
+
### <a name="editcontent">editcontent</a>
hook(type => "editcontent", id => "foo", call => \&editcontent);
### `%pagesources`
-The `%pagesources` has can be used to look up the source filename
+The `%pagesources` hash can be used to look up the source filename
of a page. So the key is the page name, and the value is the source
filename. Do not modify this hash.
+Attachments also appear in this hash, with the same key and value.
+
$pagesources{"foo"} = "foo.mdwn";
+ $pagesources{"logo/ikiwiki.png"} = "logo/ikiwiki.png";
+
### `%destsources`
The `%destsources` hash records the name of the source file used to
create each destination file. The key is the output filename (ie,
-"foo/index.html"), and the value is the source filename that it was built
-from (eg, "foo.mdwn"). Note that a single source file may create multiple
+"foo/index.html"), and the value is the name of the page that it was built
+from (eg, "foo"). Note that a single source file may create multiple
destination files. Do not modify this hash directly; call `will_render()`.
-
- $destsources{"foo/index.html"} = "foo.mdwn";
+
+Attachments also appear in this hash, with the same key and value.
+
+ $destsources{"foo/index.html"} = "foo";
+ $destsources{"logo/ikiwiki.png"} = "logo/ikiwiki.png";
## Library functions