Hi community,
I am designing a wiki, which has information about a number of countries.
Each country is a page with various pages defining sections, i.e. overview,
geography, etc. The user must be able to add sections by just putting in an
extra title in a country's page. I want the user to be able to either
navigate by country i.e. just go to a country's wiki page. Or to view all
overviews, all geography, etc. The problem is that the countries do not all
have the same sections.
I have attached a dummy object to all country pages so that I can generate a
list of countries automatically. I have also written some code that given a
section title I can display all the sections from all the countries. Now all
I need is to be able to generate a list of all the section titles. If I
could make some kind of array I could do this easily. I would just loop
through all countries and all sections adding the title to my list if it was
not already in the list. Is this possible?
I did try a very unorthodox approach whereby I would have stored all the
individual titles as titles in a separate wiki document but this didn't
work because the setSectionTitle method didn't seem to do anything.
If anyone can suggest a way to implement my automatically generated list or
even a completely different way to implement this I would very much
appreciate it
Thanks,
Brian
Brian Burns
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