also needs to tie into the main logic, to determine what pages need to be
renered, so maybe that won't be a plugin.
-## blogging and rss
+## blogging
-The wiki should emit rss feeds for pages. The simple case is a regular
-page (done). The complex case is a blog composed of multiple pages.
-
-### multi-page blog
-
-This also takes care of the feature of wanting to make a wiki page
-comprised of several sub-pages that can be independantly edited. Add a
-token that can be embedded into a page and that specifies a [[GlobList]] of
-pages. Now when any page matching the globs changes, this page must be
-updated too.
-
-For the html rendering, just embed the most recently created N pages in the
-[[GlobList]], with the title of each being a link to the individual page,
-plus a link to an additional page that lists all the titles of every
-matching page in creation order (archives). Plus at the bottom a small web
-form that prompts for a title and allows creating a new page for a new blog
-post.
-
-For the rss rendering, generate a proper weblog of the same pages.
-Of course for permalinks use the links to the subpages.
-
-Note that this allows for weblogs with different sections, etc.
-
-Requirements:
-
-* Need to keep track of the globlists in the index file.
-* Need to pick a good token and note that the token will need to be passed
- multiple parameters. Possibly something like this:
-
- [[inline pages="myblog/*" show="30"]]
+- Add a small form at top and bottom of a blog to allow entering
+ a title for a new item, that goes to a template to create the new page.
+- Add a link to the end of a blog to go to the archives; this would
+ probably best be another cgi script, to avoid needing to generate big
+ static pages for little used archives.
+- Should probably add params to control various rss fields like the blog
+ title, its author email, its copyright info, etc.
## revisit case
for the source file is zeroed when the page is removed, and that it then
finds the underlay file and treats it as newer.
+## wikilinks features
+
+- \[[John|Fred]] is a Wikipedia method for linking to the one page
+ while displaying it as the other, Kyle would like this.
+
## Logo
ikiwiki needs a logo. I'm thinking something simple like the word "ikiwiki"