%HEADLINES{"url"}%
variable is handled by the HeadlinesPlugin.
%HEADLINES{ "https://..." }%
"..." | Source of RSS or ATOM feed; this can be a URL (starting with http) or a web.topic location for internal feeds |
refresh="60" | Refresh rate in minutes for caching feed; "0" for no caching |
limit="12" | Maximum number of items shown |
header="..." | Header. May include these variables: - $channeltitle , $title : title of channel (channel.title) - $channellink , $link : link of channel (channel.link) - $channeldescription , $description : description (channel.description) - $channeldate , $date : publication date of the channel (channel.pubDate) - $rights : copyrights of the channel (channel.copyright) - $imagetitle : title text for site (image.title) - $imagelink : link for site (image.link) - $imageurl : URL of image (image.url) - $imagedescription : description of image (image.description) |
format="..." | Format of one item. May include these variables: - $title : news item title (item.title) - $link : news item link (item.link) - $description : news item description (item.description) - $date : the publication date (item.pubDate, item.date) - $category : the article category (item.category) |
newline="$br" | Convert newlines in feed; "$br" becomes <br /> tag, default "$n" (newline) |
filter="..." | Filter out content from feed; for example to delete an encoded break tag specify "<br>" |
Details |
%HEADLINES{ "https://slashdot.org/slashdot.rdf" header="*[[$link][$title]]:* $description" format="$t* [[$link][$title]]" limit="4" }%
shows the latest Slashdot news in bullet list format
%INCLUDE{"page" ...}%
Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
---|---|---|
"SomeTopic" | The name of a topic located in the current web, i.e. %INCLUDE{"WebNotify"}% | |
"Web.Topic" | A topic in another web, i.e. %INCLUDE{"TWiki.SiteMap"}% | |
"https://..." | A full qualified URL, i.e. %INCLUDE{"https://twiki.org:80/index.html"}% . Supported content types are text/html and text/plain by default. See allowanytype .if the URL resolves to an attachment file on the server this will automatically translate to a server-side include. | |
attachment="filename.ext" | Include the specified attachment instead of topic text. The attachment content is subject to processing just like when topic text is included. For example, text up to %STARTINCLUDE% is excluded. When including an attachment, you can do without topic specification - %INCLUDE{attachment="filename.ext"}% works, which results in including the attachment of the same topic. | |
allowanytype="on" | Suppress the content type checking in including the web page specified by a URL. | disabled |
charset="CHARSET" | Specify the charset of the included content so that a proper charset conversion happens when it's different from the site charset. Needless to say, this works for a TWiki topic, a topic attachment, and a content specified with a URL. This parameter overrides otherwise specified or implied charset. | none |
pattern="..." | Include a subset of a topic or a web page. Specify a RegularExpression that scans from start ('^' ) to end and contains the text you want to keep in parenthesis, e.g., pattern="^.*?(from here.*?to here).*" . IncludeTopicsAndWebPages has more. | none |
headingoffset="2" | Adjust the level of headings in the included topic. A "2" or "+2" increases the level by two, e.g. a ---+ H1 turns into a ---+++ H3. Positive and negative values are supported. Adjusted min and max levels are H1 and H6, respectively. | no adjustment |
hidetoc="on" | Remove %TOC% in included content. Useful to show table of contents in individual topics, while suppressing them if included in a big master document. | TOC_HIDE_IF_ setting |
rev="2" | Include a previous topic revision; N/A for URLs | top revision |
raw="on" (for HTTP inclusion) | When a page is included via HTTP, normally TWiki will process it, doing the following: 1) Alter relative links to point back to originating host, 2) Remove some basic HTML tags (html, head, body, script) and finally 3) Remove newlines from HTML tags spanning multiple lines. If you prefer to include exactly what is in the source of the originating page set this to on . raw="on" is short for disableremoveheaders="on" , disableremovescript="on" , disableremovebody="on" , disablecompresstags="on" and disablerewriteurls="on" . | disabled |
raw="on" (for topic or attachment inclusion) | When a topic is included, normally TWiki variables in the included topic are expanded in the context of the included topic. If raw="on" is specified, that variable expansion does not happen. You may wonder what's that for and what are the implications, which are found out on IncludeTopicRaw. Because of the "in the raw" nature of the parameter, if it's specified, parameters such as encode , headingoffset , hidetoc , newline , nofinalnewline , and section are ignored. | disabled |
literal="on" | While using the raw option will indeed include the raw content, the included content will still be processed and rendered like regular topic content. To disable parsing of the included content, set the literal option to "on" . | disabled |
nofinalnewline="on" | Delete the new line at the end of the result if exists | disabled |
newline="$br" | Convert newlines in textarea to other delimiters. Variable $br expands to <br /> tag, and $n to a newline. Other text is encoded based on encode parameter. | no conversion |
encode="html" | Encode special characters into HTML entities. If a FORMFIELD is passed into an HTML form field it should be encoded as "html" . Additional encodings available: encode="quote" , encode="moderate" , encode="safe" , encode="entity" and encode="url" . See ENCODE for details. | no encoding |
disableremoveheaders="on" | Bypass stripping headers from included HTML (everything until first </head> tag) | disabled |
disableremovescript="on" | Bypass stripping all <script> tags from included HTML | disabled |
disableremovebody="on" | Bypass stripping the </body> tag and everything around over and below it | disabled |
disablecompresstags="on" | Bypass replacing newlines in HTML tags with spaces. This compression step rewrites unmatched <'s into < entities unless bypassed | disabled |
disablerewriteurls="on" | Bypass rewriting relative URLs into absolute ones | disabled |
disablefixlinks="on" | Bypass fixing WikiWord links if include is done across webs. Fixing links in included text such as from SomeLink to Otherweb.SomeLink is usually desirable so that links in included text still point to the same target | disabled |
warn="off" | Warn if topic include fails: Fail silently (if off ); output default warning (if set to on ); else, output specific text (use $topic for topic name) | %INCLUDEWARNING% preferences setting |
section="name" | Includes only the specified named section, as defined in the included topic by the STARTSECTION and ENDSECTION variables. Nothing is shown if the named section does not exists. section="" is equivalent to not specifying a section | |
PARAMONE="val 1" | Any other parameter will be defined as a variable within the scope of the included topic. The example parameters on the left will result in %PARAMONE% and %PARAMTWO% being defined within the included topic. A default value for a variable can be specified in the included topic in case the corresponding parameter is not specified, such as %PARAMONE{ default="..." }% |
%INCLUDE{"https://www.google.com/"}%
is turned off by default. To turn this on, ask your TWiki administrator to enable the {INCLUDE}{AllowURLs}
flag in the Security setup section of configure.
raw
or disableremovescript
parameter.
%INCLUDE{"https://THIS_SERVER/.../THIS_WEB/THIS_TOPIC}%
is detected and blocked.
$TWiki::cfg{UrlHostRegex}
should be set so that it matches all possible server names. e.g. $TWiki::cfg{UrlHostRegex} = qr{https://(www\.)?domain\.com};
attachment="filename.ext"
%STARTINCLUDE%
and %STOPINCLUDE%
in the attachment are observed. The section
parameter is observed. The variables are expanded in the context of the topic having the attachment. For example, %TOPIC%
is expanded to the name of the topic having the attachment.
%INCLUDE{%ATTACHURL%/foo.txt}%
) raw="on"
is specified, the content of <body>...</body>
is extracted, all occurrences of <script>...</script>
are removed. Topic context change doesn't happen because in general inclusion via HTTP doesn't cause topic context change.