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my $file=shift;
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%config %links %renderedfiles %pagesources %destsources);
our $VERSION = 2.00; # plugin interface version, next is ikiwiki version
our $version='unknown'; # VERSION_AUTOREPLACE done by Makefile, DNE
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</pre>
"""]]
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my %cleared;
sub will_render ($$;$) { #{{{
my $page=shift;
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This would provide true "printable versions" of the wiki pages supporting it.
---[[JeremieKoenig]]
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> This looks really interesting. It reminds me of XPath and its conditionals.
> Those might actually work well adapted to pagespecs. For instance, to write
> "match any page with a child blah", you could just write *[blah] , or if you
> web interface, though.
>
> -- [[JoshTriplett]]
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I should add, however, that SDF allows executing arbitrary perl code
from its documents; which means some sanitization would need to occur
before the document is fed to sdf.
---[[JeremieKoenig]]
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