For me, The only bad thing on wikidot.com is missing of remote blog posting and trackback feature. I interested on it.
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To aggregate content from other sites in a "planet" style way.
Sascha
I am developing javascript applications that use ListPages data that I save to a text file. Copying this data to a text file is a manual operation. I am hoping to access page data directly if I have an access key so the tables I generate always are up-to-date. Another simple application is to create a variation of ListPages that filters on more than one field at a time using a math function as filtering criteria. For example, I store map coordinates in a data form for each item in my database. I would use my javascript to generate a table of items located within a certain search area of a map (xmin<x<xmax and ymin<y<ymax). I have been experimenting with javascript scrollbars that I hope to link to the search criteria. I have lots of ideas on how to use Wikidot.
-Mark
I have several Wikidot projects for libraries in Scotland which involve creating an online listing of books, CDs and other reference material currently held in an inaccessible (for the public) oracle or access database. For one of these sites at http://procurators.wikidot.com/library:acquisitions I had a list of books which had to be entered manually. It was only 553 pages so far but took several days doing it page by page. The API would hopefully allow me to capture the data from the database directly and remove the need to create a page manually for each record.
Rob Elliott - Strathpeffer, Scotland - Wikidot first line support & community admin team.
Same for me, copy database content to wiki-site
A - S I M P L E - P L A N by ARTiZEN a startingpoint for simple wikidot solutions.
Keys granted. Please get them at: My Account » Settings » API access
Michał Frąckowiak @ Wikidot Inc.
Visit my blog at michalf.me
So wait, if I did the api access before, does that mean the key I have is valid? It works, so I'm guessing it's valid, I am just wondering if you want to redo the keys or something.
If it's working then yes - it's valid. If you want another one, go to that page Michal mentioned and re-generate yourself a new key! :)
— leiger
Hey Michal,
Could I please have an API key for this account? I plan to use it as the default account for users of my wikidot editor - it'll only have access to a simple sandbox-style site for testing (would rather not use my own account and key for that, for obvious reasons).
— leiger
Thanks! :)
~ Leiger - Wikidot Community Admin - Volunteer
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I would like an API key to test the import / export features of leiger's latest STE release (v2.0).
Thanks,
Bryce
I'm interested in utilizing Wikidot to its full potential which of course would require an API for automation, etc.
Currently my interests are documentation engines that provide information in a quick and easy way that is sorely lacking in the open source community and beyond.
Wikidot is terrific, so I thank you. I've been waiting for the availability of an API, and with it I will finally be able to "play" :-)
thanks.. ~Peter
Excuse me, but I haven't got any notice of this. I popped in here to see what's new, and I have just discovered I've been granted the key. Where I can find this key of mine? I am sorry if I put stupid questions, but I really try to learn all this stuff…
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Your key will be in My Account -> Account Settings -> API Access
Rob Elliott - Strathpeffer, Scotland - Wikidot first line support & community admin team.
Awesome, thanks Michal.
Hi, How can I get a API-Key for my wiki?