Wow, I had no idea that there was an Orphaned Pages UI. Very good stuff. Thanks! Sam On Jan 30, 2009, at 11:37 AM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
Samuel Lee wrote:
I stole this from 2 previous emails. Can someone confirm if this is correct if I want a display of all orphaned pages in my xwiki?
Well, does it do what you expect ? :p
More seriously, it looks ok (though I don't understand why you display the document's space/web for each entry). Also, know that there is an orphaned pages UI bundled with XWiki Enterprise by default. You'll find it in a tab if you follow the "Index" link in the default navigation panel displayed on the left.
Jerome.
PS: note that $doc.web is deprecated since a long time now, you should use $doc.space instead
#set ($sql = "where doc.parent is null or doc.parent=''") #set ($start = 0) #set ($nb = 500) #set($curweb="")
#foreach ($item in $xwiki.searchDocuments($sql, $nb , $start)) #if ($xwiki.hasAccessLevel("view", "${context.database}:${item}")) #set($bentrydoc = $xwiki.getDocument($item)) #if($curweb!=${bentrydoc.web})
<div>
1.1 ${bentrydoc.web}
</div> #set ($curweb = ${bentrydoc.web})
#end * [$bentrydoc.name>${bentrydoc.web}.$bentrydoc.name] by $xwiki.getLocalUserName($bentrydoc.author) on $xwiki.formatDate($bentrydoc.date,"MMMM dd, yyyy HH:mm") <a href="$bentrydoc.getURL("edit")">edit</a> #end #end _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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