* @package MediaWiki */ /** * * @package MediaWiki * * Support for external editors to modify both text and files * in external applications. It works as follows: MediaWiki * sends a meta-file with the MIME type 'application/x-external-editor' * to the client. The user has to associate that MIME type with * a helper application (a reference implementation in Perl * can be found in extensions/ee), which will launch the editor, * and save the modified data back to the server. * */ class ExternalEdit { function ExternalEdit ( $article, $mode ) { global $wgInputEncoding; $this->mArticle =& $article; $this->mTitle =& $article->mTitle; $this->mCharset = $wgInputEncoding; $this->mMode = $mode; } function edit() { global $wgOut, $wgScript, $wgScriptPath, $wgServer, $wgLang; $wgOut->disable(); $name=$this->mTitle->getText(); $pos=strrpos($name,".")+1; header ( "Content-type: application/x-external-editor; charset=".$this->mCharset ); # $type can be "Edit text", "Edit file" or "Diff text" at the moment # See the protocol specifications at [[m:Help:External editors/Tech]] for # details. if(!isset($this->mMode)) { $type="Edit text"; $url=$this->mTitle->getFullURL("action=edit&internaledit=true"); # *.wiki file extension is used by some editors for syntax # highlighting, so we follow that convention $extension="wiki"; } elseif($this->mMode=="file") { $type="Edit file"; $image = new Image( $this->mTitle ); $img_url = $image->getURL(); if(strpos($img_url,"://")) { $url = $img_url; } else { $url = $wgServer . $img_url; } $extension=substr($name, $pos); } $special=$wgLang->getNsText(NS_SPECIAL); $control = <<