Tags:
create new tag
view all tags

Question

(I tried to see if this question had already been asked, but could not find a match)

The documentation for ActionTrackerPlugin states that one can specify multiple wiki names in the who field for task descriptions, using the format:

   who="WikiName1,WikiName2"

But when we try this, the additional name is displayed as Main.WikiName2, not the appropriate link. We've tried various things like putting in a space, leaving out the comma, etc., to no avail. Is this a bug, or are we doing something wrong? And if it's a bug, is it just cosmetic, so that actionnotify will still recognize the additional names?

Thank you.

Ruth Milner

(Yes, I realize this is not recommended, but we have four sites, and in many cases a given task must be done at two or more of them. Creating groups would require enough to cover all combinations of the sysadmins working on this project. Replicating such tasks for each individual makes the list longer and much harder to parse.)

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease01Feb2003
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, InterwikiPlugin, ActionTrackerPlugin, CalendarPlugin, EditTablePlugin, ChartPlugin, LdapPlugin, MathModePlugin, TablePlugin, XPTrackerPlugin
Plugin version: ActionTrackerPlugin is 2.0, 2 Feb 2004
Server OS: RedHat Linux 7.2
Web server: Apache 1.3.27
Perl version: 5.6.1
Client OS: RedHat Linux 9, Windows XP
Web Browser: Mozilla 1.4 and others

-- RuthMilner - 21 Apr 2004

Answer

This is a known problem with that version that has since been fixed. I'm just preparing a bugfix release.

-- CrawfordCurrie - 23 Apr 2004

Edit | Attach | Watch | Print version | History: r2 < r1 | Backlinks | Raw View | Raw edit | More topic actions
Topic revision: r2 - 2004-04-23 - CrawfordCurrie
 
  • Learn about TWiki  
  • Download TWiki
This site is powered by the TWiki collaboration platform Powered by Perl Hosted by OICcam.com Ideas, requests, problems regarding TWiki? Send feedback. Ask community in the support forum.
Copyright © 1999-2026 by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.