1.1 --- a/pages/HelpOnEventAggregatorSummary Fri May 13 01:36:26 2011 +0200
1.2 +++ b/pages/HelpOnEventAggregatorSummary Sat May 28 21:45:53 2011 +0200
1.3 @@ -33,8 +33,7 @@
1.4 This should produce an iCalendar resource in response. By specifying `start` and `end` parameters, a restricted view can be obtained. For example:
1.5
1.6 {{{
1.7 -http://example.com/moin/FrontPage?action=EventAggregatorSummary&category=CategoryEvents
1.8 -&start=2009-06&end=2009-07&doit=1
1.9 +http://example.com/moin/FrontPage?action=EventAggregatorSummary&category=CategoryEvents&start=2009-06&end=2009-07&doit=1
1.10 }}}
1.11
1.12 This restricts the initial query to only retrieve events occurring in the months of June 2009 (`2009-06`) and July 2009 (`2009-07`).
1.13 @@ -44,14 +43,21 @@
1.14 By adding the `format` parameter, an RSS feed resource can be produced:
1.15
1.16 {{{
1.17 -http://example.com/moin/FrontPage?action=EventAggregatorSummary&category=CategoryEvents&doit=1&
1.18 -format=RSS
1.19 +http://example.com/moin/FrontPage?action=EventAggregatorSummary&category=CategoryEvents&doit=1&format=RSS
1.20 }}}
1.21
1.22 This resource produces a description of all events within the stated criteria. Updated events should be detected by feed readers and each subscriber notified of such updates, with the comment made when the affected event was edited being provided as the event description in the feed.
1.23
1.24 A technical note: feed readers will typically detect updated events by consulting the content of each event description's `guid` element, notifying the user of changes if the content of that element has itself changed.
1.25
1.26 +=== Using wget with Direct Requests ===
1.27 +
1.28 +Since `wget` is considered a "robot" or "spider" by !MoinMoin by default, the Wiki configuration must be edited to exclude `wget` from the list of such site visitors. In a standard configuration class the following can be added to achieve this:
1.29 +
1.30 +{{{#!python numbers=disable
1.31 + ua_spiders = DefaultConfig.ua_spiders.replace("|wget", "")
1.32 +}}}
1.33 +
1.34 == Time Information in Summaries ==
1.35
1.36 The iCalendar format makes extensive use of time information and can employ complicated data structures in order to try and represent event times correctly. !EventAggregator has the following level of support for iCalendar features: