3 * License: Public domain
5 * @author Erik Moeller <moeller@scireview.de>
13 * Support for external editors to modify both text and files
14 * in external application. It works as follows: MediaWiki
15 * sends a meta-file with the MIME type 'application/x-external-editor'
16 * to the client. The user has to associate that MIME type with
17 * a helper application (a reference implementation in Perl
18 * can be found in extensions/ee), which will launch the editor,
19 * and save the modified data back to the server.
25 function ExternalEdit ( $article, $mode ) {
26 global $wgInputEncoding;
27 $this->mArticle
=& $article;
28 $this->mTitle
=& $article->mTitle
;
29 $this->mCharset
= $wgInputEncoding;
34 global $wgUser, $wgOut, $wgScript, $wgScriptPath, $wgServer;
36 $name=$this->mTitle
->getText();
37 $pos=strrpos($name,".")+
1;
38 header ( "Content-type: application/x-external-editor; charset=".$this->mCharset
);
39 if(!isset($this->mMode
)) {
41 $url=$this->mTitle
->getFullURL("action=edit&internaledit=true");
42 # *.wiki file extension is used by some editors for syntax
43 # highlighting, so we follow that convention
45 } elseif($this->mMode
=="file") {
47 $url = Image
::newFromTitle( $this->mTitle
);
48 $url = $wgServer . $url->url
; # php sucks
50 $extension=substr($name, $pos);
56 Script={$wgServer}{$wgScript}