/*######################################################################## ## Wiki class ## ########################################################################## Seeing as each page has to manage its wiki separately (for performance reasons - JOINs instead of multiple queries), this class is rather bare. The only useful function in here is revision_history(). It creates a table with the revision history for that particular wiki page. class_wiki depends on your wiki table being structured like this: +------------+--------------+------+-----+----------------------+-------+ | Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra | +------------+--------------+------+-----+----------------------+-------+ | RevisionID | int(12) | NO | PRI | 0 | | | PageID | int(10) | NO | MUL | 0 | | | Body | text | YES | | NULL | | | UserID | int(10) | NO | MUL | 0 | | | Summary | varchar(100) | YES | | NULL | | | Time | datetime | NO | MUL | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | | +------------+--------------+------+-----+----------------------+-------+ It is also recommended that you have a field in the main table for whatever the page is (e.g. details.php main table = torrents), so you can do a JOIN. ########################################################################*/ class WIKI { var $Table = ''; var $PageID = 0; var $BaseURL = ''; function WIKI($Table, $PageID, $BaseURL = ''){ $this->Table = $Table; $this->PageID = $PageID; $this->BaseURL = $BaseURL; } function revision_history(){ global $DB; $BaseURL = $this->BaseURL; $DB->query("SELECT RevisionID, Summary, Time, UserID, users.Username FROM ".$this->Table." AS wiki JOIN users_main AS users ON users.ID = wiki.UserID WHERE wiki.PageID = ".$this->PageID." ORDER BY RevisionID DESC"); //----------------------------------------------- ?>
Revision | Summary |
= "#$RevisionID" ?> | Edited by =$Username ?> Reason: =$Summary?> |