From what I understand, no. One work-around for this
may be to use an
IFRAME (not directly controlled or limited control), which would
be
much easier on the server than clearing the cache every night. The
implementation I would suggest is to hard-code the HTML or set up
certain qualifications and filters through which the data has to pass
through.
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 20:10:22 +0900, Jean-Christian Imbeault <jci(a)gol.com> wrote:
I've read the meta-wiki information page on
writing your own mediawiki
extension but I have a question on behaviour.
If you write and extension does the tag (extension) get evaluated every
time the article (page) is loaded or just once and then stored in the DB
as is?
Is it's the latter, is it possible to have truly dynamic content using
media wiki? By this I mean writing an extension that will generated
(possibly) different content every time the article is requested.
I have content that is generated every day on my server and I would like
to have it loaded into an article. I've written an extension that does
this but it seems that the content is just loaded once, and then saved
to the DB. I'd like to write something that went and *always* fetch the
content dynamically off my site system (or whatnot).
Thanks,
Jean
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