The latest hacks include support for !WikiPlugins?.
I expect that the search result pages, as well as much PhpWikiAdministration will soon be implemented via plugins as well. (I think the oh-so-ugly MagicPhpWikiURLs can be replaced by plugins, too.)
into a regular wiki-page. That particular example produces as list of pages which link to the current page. Here it is:
5 pages link to WikiPlugin:
(This is great for Category and Topic pages. You can use this to get an automatic in-line listing of pages in the Category or Topic.)
(This is all subject to change.)
Plugins can take certain named arguments (most do). The values of these arguments can be determined four different ways. In order of precedence:
The plugin invocation can specify the value for an argument, like so:
The argument can be specified via an HTTP query argument. This doesn't happen (is not allowed) unless the argument is mentioned in the plugin invocation:
Default values specified in the plugin invocation:
the current page as the default value for the page argument.
Pages in this category:
5 pages link to WikiPlugin: