## online page editing
-To support editing pages in a web browser, a CGI script is needed that
-pulls the page out of [[Subversion]], presents it to the user for editing,
-and then commits the changed page back to [[Subversion]].
+* Eventually, might want page deletion.
+* Eventually, might want file upload.
-Due to [[WikiSpam]], this will probably also need to incorporate a user
-registration system. So there will need to be a script that handles logins
-and registrations, sets a cookie, and the page editor can refuse to edit
-pages for users who arn't logged in, and include a not of who made the
-change in the svn log.
+## recentchanges
-If possible I'd prefer to use someone else's generic web user registration
-and login system, if one exists.
+* Should support RSS for notification of new and changed pages.
-## [[RecentChanges]]
+ This can be a static rss file that is generated when the moo
+is built. (As long as all changes to all pages is ok.)
-This will need to be another cgi script, that grubs through the
-[[Subversion]] logs.
+* Should support mail notification of new and changed pages.
-This should support RSS for notification of new and changed pages.
+ Hmm, should be easy to implement this.. it runs as a svn post-coommit hook
+ already, so just look at the userdb, svnlook at what's changed, and send
+ mails to people who have subscribed.
-## page history
+ A few details:
+ 1. [[Joey]] mentioned that being able to subscribe to globs as well as
+ explicitly named pages would be desirable.
+ 2. I think that since we're using Perl on the backend, being able to
+ let users craft their own arbitrary regexes would be good.
-To see past versions of a page, we can either implement a browser for that,
-or just provide a way to link to the page in viewcvs.
+ Joey points out that this is actually a security hole, because Perl
+ regexes let you embed (arbitrary?) Perl expressions inside them. Yuck!
+
+ It would also be good to be able to subscribe to all pages except discussion pages or the SandBox: `* !*/discussion !sandobx`, maybe --[[Joey]]
+
+ 3. Of course if you do that, you want to have form processing on the user
+ page that lets them tune it, and probably choose literal or glob by
+ default.
+
+ The first cut, I suppose, could use one sendmail process to batch-mail all
+ subscribers for a given page. However, in the long run, I can see users
+ demanding a bit of feature creep:
+
+ 4. Each user should be able to tune whether they see the actual diff parts or
+ not.
+ 5. Each user should be able to set a maximum desired email size.
+ 6. We might want to support a user-specified shibboleth string that will be
+ included in the email they receive so they can easily procmail the messages
+ into a folder.
+
+ --[[BrandenRobinson]]
## pluggable renderers
also needs to tie into the main logic, to determine what pages need to be
renered, so maybe that won't be a plugin.
-## revist case
+## revisit case
Being case insensative is handy, but it does make the [[BackLinks]] a bit
ugly compared to other links. It should be possible to support pagenames
that have uppercase, while still allowing them to be linked to using any
case.
+## html
+
+Make the html valid. Add css.
+
+## sigs
+
+Need a way to sign name in page that's easier to type than "--\[[Joey]]"
+and that includes the date.
+
+What syntax do other wikis use for this? I'm considering "\[[--]]" (with
+spaces removed) as it has a nice nmemonic.
+
+OTOH, adding additional syntax for this would be counter to one of the
+design goals for ikiwiki: keeping as much markup as possible out of the
+wiki and not adding nonstandard markup. And it's not significantly hard to
+type "--\[[Joey]]", and as to the date, we do have page history.
+
+## recentchanges links to commit diffs
+
+Would take a bit more viewcvs integration, let the be a "[diff]" link in
+recentchanges that goes to the diff for any listed change.
+
+## recentchanges more than 100
+
+Possibly add "next 100" link to it, but OTOH, you can just use svn log if
+you need that data..
+
+## search
+
+* full text (use third-party tools?)
+* list of all missing pages
+* list of all pages or some kind of page map
+
+## page indexes
+
+Might be nice to support automatically generating an index based on headers in a page, for long pages. The question is, how to turn on such an index?
+
+## page locking
+
+Some wikis will need the abiity to lock a page, or the whole wiki, so that only admins can edit them. Probably using the same globbing as for recentchanges mails to determine what to lock.
+
+Probably it's ok if locking is only supported for web commits.
+
+## User settings page
+
+A cgi page to allow a user to log out and to edit their prefs, including password, email, and anything we add later (subscriptions, etc).
+
+## Logo
+
+ikiwiki needs a logo. I'm thinking something simple like the word "ikiwiki" with the first "k" backwards; drawn to show that it's "wiki" reflected.
+
## [[Bugs]]