NOSEARCHALL = on
preference setting. The "format"
defines the format of one web item. The $name
gets expanded to the name of the web, $qname
gets expanded to double quoted name, $marker
to marker
where web matches selection
. Subwebs are listed recursively.
%WEBLIST{"format" ...}%
Parameter: | Description:![]() | Default: |
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marker="selected" | Text for $marker if the item matches selection | selected="selected" |
subwebs="Sandbox" | Specifies a single web. If specified, then public and webtemplate (described above) will expand relative to show subwebs below this web only. | "" |
separator=", " | Line separator | $n (new line) |
web="" | if you specify $web in format, it will be replaced with this value. | none |
"format" | Format of one line, may include $name (the name of the web), $qname (the name of the web in double quotes), $indentedname (the name of the web with parent web names replaced by indents, for use in indented lists), and $marker (which expands to marker for the item matching selection only) | $name |
selection="%WEB%" | Entry to be selected in list. If one of the webs matches this selection, then $marker in the format will be expanded | selection=%WEB% |
webs="public" | Comma separated list of webs to consider. This list can include two pseudo-webs, public which expands to all non-hidden and webtemplate which expands to the names of all template webs.*NOTE: Administrators will see all webs, not just the public ones | public |
format="format" | (Alternative to above) | $name |
%WEBLIST{" * [[$name.%HOMETOPIC%]]"}%
<form><select name="web">%WEBLIST{ "<option $marker value='$qname'>$name</option>" webs="Trash, public" selection="%WEB%" separator=" " }% </select></form>
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WEBLIST
will not show a web called 'TWiki' even if it exists in the file system unless theTWikiCompatibilityPlugin
is installed and activated in configure. This is done to ensure that the TWiki compatibility components such as the TWiki web are only visible and active when needed