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How to export the whole page seen in the browser (ie from a template) ? #116
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Hallo world ? |
Sorry. not looking here all too often. The export will save the page as is, not only the body content. You could choose a different renderer for that though. |
Thanks. No worry, I understand that this is not a high priority. I dropped it and I find it too bad that it does not work just for a lack of documentation (there is a lot of work). This is the URL that I got (Direct Download Link) when I want to export a single page (the root home page) actually.
And in the export, there is no sidebar, no header, nothing. The main.php file of the template seems to be not called at all.
And this is actually what I got. |
Just a side note, the default export value Callstack
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Hallo,
This is more a question than an issue even if I don't really know if this is.
As of today, I tried to export statically a single webpage as I see it in the browser while navigating (meaning included sidebar, page header, page footer from a template).
It seems that the URL of the page exported looks like that (found at action/ajax.php line 578)
It means then their is no use of the main.php file of the template
and therefore we don't get the whole html page but only the generated content of the dokuwiki page (ie without the sidebar, etc ...)
Am I right ?
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