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| I wish there were some easy/obvious way to get RecentChanges list via WikiTalk. For small intranet it would be very useful to put into one of the borders list of recently changed topics filtered != current viewer 1 |
1 How about this then:
@@namespace.Topics.SortBy{ each |
DateTime.Now.SpanBetween(each.LastModified) }.Snip(10).Collect{ each |
[ " * ", Presentations.Link(federation.LinkMaker.LinkToTopic(each.Fullname), each.Name), Newline ]
}
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Which gives:
It wouldn't take much to extend this further to display it in a table with the LastModified date or whatever else you want. -- DerekLakin [23-Feb-2005]