2009-04-24 15:26:45 +02:00
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Using the [[plugins/inline]] plugin, you can get an inline-postform for
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creating new pages.
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It would be quite nice to have the flexibility to do this outside of the
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inline directive.
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I've got a proof-of-concept hacked inline comment submission example at
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<http://dev.jmtd.net/comments/> for example. I've just copied the HTML from
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the post form and stuck it inside a [[plugins/toggle]].
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(Before Simon completed the comments plugin, I thought this would the a
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logical first step towards doing comment-like things with inlined pages).
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-- [[Jon]]
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2009-07-26 13:47:03 +02:00
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> Perhaps what we need is a `postform` plugin/directive that inline depends
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> on (automatically enables); its preprocess method could automatically be
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> invoked from preprocess_inline when needed. --[[smcv]]
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2010-03-29 21:00:56 +02:00
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>> I've been looking at this stuff again. I think you are right, this would
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>> be the right approach. The comments plugin could use it similarly, allowing
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>> sites which desire it to have an inline comment submission form on all
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>> pages with comments enabled. I'm going to take a look. -- [[Jon]]
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