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| META TOPICPARENT | name="TWikiVariablesSearch" |  Variables in this category:  
  BASETOPIC -- base topic where an INCLUDE started 
 The name of the topic where a single or nested INCLUDE started - same as %TOPIC%if there is no INCLUDE. Syntax: %BASETOPIC% Example: If topic A includes B, and B includes C, then a %BASETOPIC%in topic C is reported as A when looking at topic A, B when looking at topic B, and C when looking at topic C itself. Category: SystemInformationVariables
 Related: BASEWEB, INCLUDINGTOPIC, INCLUDE, TOPIC (this topic)
  BASEWEB -- base web where an INCLUDE started 
 The web name where the includes started, e.g. the web of the first topic of nested includes. Same as %WEB%in case there is no include. Syntax: %BASEWEB% Syntax: %BASEWEB{format="..."}%-- see WEB for format documentation Example: If topic A includes B, and B includes C, then a %BASEWEB%in topic C is reported as the web of topic A when looking at topic A, the web of topic B when looking at topic B, and the web of topic C when looking at topic C itself. Category: SystemInformationVariables
 Related: BASETOPIC, INCLUDINGWEB, INCLUDE, WEB (this topic)
  CHILDREN -- find children of a topic  CONTENTMODE{web="WEB"} -- content mode  DATE -- signature format date  DISPLAYTIME -- display date and time  DISPLAYTIME{"format"} -- formatted display time 
 Formatted time - either GMT or Local server time, depending on {DisplayTimeValues} setting in configure, default $year-$mo-$day. Same format qualifiers as%GMTIME% Syntax: %DISPLAYTIME{"format"}% Supported variables: $seconds,$minutes,$hours,$day,$wday,$dow,$month,$mo,$year,$ye,$tz,$iso,$rcs,$http,$epoch Example: %DISPLAYTIME{"$hou:$min"}%expands to21:38 Category: DateAndTimeVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: DISPLAYTIME, GMTIME, SERVERTIME (this topic)
  ENV{"varname"} -- inspect the value of an environment variable 
 Returns the current value of the environment variable in the CGI (Common Gateway Interface) environment. This is the environment that the TWiki scripts run in on the web server.
 Note: For security reasons, only those variables whose names match the regular expression in {AccessibleENV}in the Security Settings/Miscellaneous section ofconfigurecan be displayed. Any other variable will just be shown as an empty string, irrespective of its real value. Example: %ENV{MOD_PERL}%displays as: not set If a variable is undefined (as against being set to the empty string) it will be returned as not set. Category: SystemInformationVariables
 Related: HTTP_HOST, REMOTE_ADDR, REMOTE_PORT, REMOTE_USER (this topic)
  FAILEDPLUGINS -- debugging for plugins that failed to load, and handler list  HOMETOPIC -- home topic in each web  HTTP -- get HTTP headers  HTTP_HOST -- environment variable  HTTPS -- get HTTPS headers 
 The same as %HTTP%but operates on the HTTPS environment variables present when the SSL protocol is in effect. Can be used to determine whether SSL is turned on. Syntax: %HTTPS% Syntax: %HTTPS{"Header-name"}% Limitation: For security reasons, the COOKIEfield value cannot be retrieved. You can add or delete hidden fields by changing the{HTTP}{HiddenFields}configuration parameter. Category: SystemInformationVariables
 Related: HTTP, REMOTE_ADDR, REMOTE_PORT, REMOTE_USER (this topic)
  INCLUDINGTOPIC -- name of topic that includes current topic 
 The name of the topic that includes the current topic - same as %TOPIC%in case there is no include. Syntax: %INCLUDINGTOPIC% Example: If topic A includes B, and B includes C, then a %INCLUDINGTOPIC%in topic C is reported as B when looking at topics A or B, and as C when looking at topic C itself. Category: SystemInformationVariables
 Related: BASETOPIC, INCLUDINGWEB, INCLUDE, TOPIC (this topic)
  INCLUDINGWEB -- web that includes current topic 
 The web name of the topic that includes the current topic - same as %WEB%if there is no INCLUDE. Syntax: %INCLUDINGWEB% Syntax: %INCLUDINGWEB{format="..."}%-- see WEB for format documentation Example: If topic A includes B, and B includes C, then a %INCLUDINGWEB%in topic C is reported as web of topic B when looking at topics A or B, and as of topic C when looking at topic C itself. Category: SystemInformationVariables
 Related: BASEWEB, INCLUDINGTOPIC, INCLUDE, WEB (this topic)
  LANGUAGE -- current user's language 
 Returns the language code for the language used as the current user. This is the language actually used by TWiki Internationalization (e.g. in user interface).
 The language is detected from the user's browser, unless some site/web/user/session-defined setting overrides it: 
 If the LANGUAGEpreference is set, it's used as user's language instead of any language detected from the browser. Avoid defining LANGUAGEat a non per-user way, so each user can choose his/her preferred language. Category: AdministrationVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: LANGUAGES (this topic)
  LANGUAGES -- list available TWiki languages 
 List the languages available (as POfiles) to TWiki.     Those are the languages in which TWiki's user interface is available. Syntax: %LANGUAGES{...}% Supported parameters:                         | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | format | format for each item. See below for variables available in the format string. | "   * $langname" |       | separator | separator between items. | "\n"(newline) |       | marker="selected" | Text for $markerif the item matchesselection | "selected" |       | selection="%LANGUAGE%" | Current language to be selected in list | (none) |  formatvariables:               | Variable | Meaning |       | $langname | language's name, as informed by the translators |       | $langtag | language's tag. Ex: en,pt-br, etc. |  Category: AdministrationVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Example: <select>%LANGUAGES{format="<option $marker value='$langtag'>$langname</option>" selection="%LANGUAGE%"}%</select>creates an option list of the available languages with the current language selected (this topic)  LOCALSITEPREFS -- web.topicname of site preferences topic  MAINWEB -- synonym for USERSWEB  MDREPO -- retrieve data from metadata repository 
 Attention: This variable works only if MetadataRepository is in use. Otherwise, it always returns a zero length string.
 This retrieves data from the specified metadata repository table.
 Syntax: %MDREPO{ "table" ...}%(generic form),%MDREPO{ web="..." ...}%(web specific form) Parameters (generic form without web="..."parameter):               | Parameter | Description | Default |       | "..." | Specify the table to retrieve | This or below is required |       | table="..." | (Alternative to above) | This or above is required |       | separator="..." | The separator string of records | "$n"(new line) |       | format="..." | Format of one record. It may contain the following items. In addtion, the standard special tokens are handled accordingly.        | Item | Description |  | $_or$_() | the record ID |  | $__or$__() | The record value in the following format: FIELD_NAME=FIELD_VALUE FIELD_NAME=FIELD_VALUE ...
 |  | $markeror$marker() | Expands to markerfor the item matchingselectiononly |  | $_FILED_NAMEor$_FIELD_NAME() | Please be noted that you need to put _ (underscore) in front of a field name. $_FIELD_NAME$yields the value of the specified field. If the specified field does not exist in the record, it returns the null string (""). |  | ?FIELD_NAME?IF_FIELD_HAS_VALUE? | If the specified field has value and it's neither 0 nor the null string (""), it's evaluated as IF_FIELD_HAS_VALUE. Otherwise, it's evaluated as the null string. This is like q/.../ in Perl. A non-word character following ?FIELD_NAMEbecomes the terminator; i.e. you can write:?FIELD_NAME:IF_TRUE:Specifically, the following characters can be used as the delimiter:
 ! # % ' / : ? @  ^ ` | ~
 =is excluded because it clashes with a parameter specification in a URL (?name=value). |  | ?!FIELD_NAME?IF_FIELD_HAS_NO_VALUE? | Similar to above but it's opposite. If the field has value, it's evaluated as the null string. Otherwise, it's evaluated as IF_FIELD_HAS_NO_VALUE. |  | $question | Replaced with ?after the?FIEL_DNAMEand?!FIELD_ANMEconstructs are processed. |  | "| $_ | $__ |" |       | selection="..." | The record ID to be regarded as the selected. It affects how $markerin the format is evaluated. | none |       | marker="..." | Text for $markerin the format if the item matchesselection | "selected" |       | filter="..." | The regular expression of record IDs to filter records. Matching is case-insensitive | none |       | exclude="..." | Comma separated list of record IDs to be excluded. You can use regular expression. If you specify Trash\d*, then Trash, Trash1, Trash2, ... are exluded but LightTrash and TrashBag are not excluded | none |  Example: %MDREPO{"webs" filter="^A" format="| $_ | $_admin | $_master |"}%This would show the metadata of webs whose names start with A.
 Paramerers (web specific form):                         | Parameter | Description | Default |       | web="..." | Specify the web. If it's a subweb, the corresponding top level web is specified | This is required |       | "..." | Specify the format of the return value in the same manner as the formatparameter in the generic form | $__ |       | default="..." | Specify the value to be returned when the specified or implied top level web does not exist in MDREPO | ""(null string) |  Example: %MDREPO{web="Foo/Bar" "$_admin"}%This would show the admin field of the Foo web.
 Category: AdministrationVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: MetadataRepository (this topic)
  META -- displays meta-data 
 Provided mainly for use in templates, this variable generates the parts of the topic view that relate to meta-data (attachments, forms etc.) The formfielditem is the most likely to be useful to casual users. Syntax: %META{ "item" ...}% Parameters:                          | Item | Options | Description |       | "formfield" | name="...": name of the field. The field value can be shortened as described in FormattedSearch for$formfield.
 newline="...": by default, each newline character will be rewritten to<br />to allow metadata that contains newlines to be used in tables, etc.$nindicates a newline character.
 bar="...": by default, each vertical bar is rewritten to an HTML entity so as to not be mistaken for a table separator.
 encode="type": have the value encoded in the specified type. Possible types are the same as ENCODE's. If this is specified,newlineandbaroptions are ignored.
 topic="...": Get meta info of "Topic" or "Web.Topic"; default"%BASEWEB%.%BASETOPIC%". | Show a single form field |       | "form" | topic="...": Get meta info of "Topic" or "Web.Topic"; default"%BASEWEB%.%BASETOPIC%". | Generates the table showing the form fields. See Form Templates |       | "attachments" | all="on"to show hidden attachments.
 title="..."to show a title - only if attachments are displayed.
 template="..."to use a custom template for the rendering of attachments; defaultattachtablesis used.
 topic="...": Get meta info of "Topic" or "Web.Topic"; default"%BASEWEB%.%BASETOPIC%". | Generates the list of attachments |       | "moved" | topic="...": Get meta info of "Topic" or "Web.Topic"; default"%BASEWEB%.%BASETOPIC%". | Details of any topic moves |       | "parent" | dontrecurse="on": By default recurses up tree, this has some cost.
 nowebhome="on": Suppress WebHome.
 prefix="...": Prefix that goes before parents, but only if there are parents, default"".
 format="...": Format string used to display each parent topic where$webexpands to the web name, and$topicexpands to the topic name; default:"[[$web.$topic][$topic]]"
 suffix="...": Suffix, only appears if there are parents; default"".
 separator="...": Separator between parents; default" > ".
 topic="...": Get meta info of "Topic" or "Web.Topic"; default"%BASEWEB%.%BASETOPIC%". | Generates the parent link |  Attention: The base topic, not the current topic, is used if %META{}%is placed in an included topic. Add atopic="%WEB%.%TOPIC%"parameter if you need meta info of the current topic. Note: Formatting tokens can be used for newline,prefix,format,suffixandseparatoroptions, such asseparator="$n   * " Category: AttachmentsAndFilesVariables, SearchingAndListingVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: EDITFORMFIELD, FORMFIELD, METASEARCH, PARENTTOPIC, SEARCH, ENCODE, FormattedSearch (this topic)
  METASEARCH -- special search of meta data 
 Syntax: %METASEARCH{...}% Supported parameters:                              | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | type="..." | Type of search: •
 "topicmoved"- search for a topic that may have been moved.•
 "parent"- search for topics that have a specific parent i.e. its children.•
 "field"- search for topics that have a particular form field value (use thenameandvalueparameters to specify which field to search). | Required |       | web="%WEB%" | Wiki web to search: A web, a list of webs separated by whitespace, or allwebs. | Current web |       | topic="%TOPIC%" | The topic the search relates to. | Current topic |       | name="..." | form field to search, for type="field"searches. May be a regular expression (see SEARCH). |  |       | value="..." | form field value, for type="field"searches. May be a regular expression (see SEARCH). |  |       | title="Title" | Text that is prefixed to any search results. | ""(empty) |       | format="..." | Custom format of each search hit. Supports same format strings as SEARCH. See FormattedSearch for usage, variables & examples | "$topic" |       | separator="..." | Separator between search hits. | "$n"(newline) |       | default="none" | Default text shown if no search hit. | ""(empty) |  Example: %METASEARCH{type="topicmoved" web="%WEB%" topic="%TOPIC%" title="This topic used to exist and was moved to: "}% Example: You may want to use this in WebTopicViewTemplate and WebTopicNonWikiTemplate:
 %METASEARCH{type="parent" web="%WEB%" topic="%TOPIC%" title="Children: "}% Example: %METASEARCH{type="field" name="Country" value="China"}% Note: METASEARCH is deprecated in favor of the much more powerful query type search. See SEARCH and QuerySearch.
 Category: SearchingAndListingVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: CHILDREN, EDITFORM, EDITFORMFIELD, FORM, FORMFIELD, META, PARENTTOPIC, SEARCH (this topic)
  NOTIFYTOPIC -- name of the notify topic  PARENTTOPIC -- parent of current topic  PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS -- list of plugin descriptions 
 Syntax: %PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS% Expands to:  SpreadSheetPlugin (2015-06-07, $Rev: 29570 (2015-11-29) $): Add spreadsheet calculation like "$SUM( $ABOVE() )"to TWiki tables or anywhere in topic text BackupRestorePlugin (2015-01-09, $Rev: 28636 (2015-11-29) $): Administrator utility to backup, restore and upgrade a TWiki site  ColorPickerPlugin (2015-01-10, $Rev: 29507 (2015-11-29) $): Color picker, packaged for use in TWiki forms and TWiki applications  CommentPlugin (2015-01-10, $Rev: 28648 (2015-11-29) $): Quickly post comments to a page without an edit/preview/save cycle  DatePickerPlugin (2015-01-10, $Rev: 29510 (2015-11-29) $): Pop-up calendar with date picker, for use in TWiki forms, HTML forms and TWiki plugins  EditTablePlugin (2015-01-10, $Rev: 29516 (2015-11-29) $): Edit TWiki tables using edit fields, date pickers and drop down boxes  HeadlinesPlugin (2015-11-06, $Rev: 29650 (2015-11-29) $): Show headline news in TWiki pages based on RSS and ATOM news feeds from external sites  InterwikiPlugin (2015-06-18, $Rev: 29526 (2015-11-29) $): Write ExternalSite:Pageto link to a page on an external site based on aliases defined in a rules topic JQueryPlugin (2015-01-10, $Rev: 29532 (2015-11-29) $): jQuery JavaScript library for TWiki  PreferencesPlugin (2015-01-14, $Rev: 29550 (2015-11-29) $): Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form  SetGetPlugin (2015-07-09, $Rev: 29564 (2015-11-29) $): Set and get variables and JSON objects in topics, optionally persistently across topic views  SlideShowPlugin (2015-01-14, $Rev: 29566 (2015-11-29) $): Create web based presentations based on topics with headings.  SmiliesPlugin (2015-02-16, $Rev: 29568 (2015-11-29) $): Render smilies as icons, like  :-) as or  :eek: as  TablePlugin (2015-02-16, $Rev: 29580 (2015-11-29) $): Control attributes of tables and sorting of table columns  TagMePlugin (2015-02-16, $Rev: 29582 (2015-11-29) $): Tag wiki content collectively or authoritatively to find content by keywords  TinyMCEPlugin (2015-02-16, $Rev: 29584 (2015-11-29) $): Integration of the Tiny MCE WYSIWYG Editor  TwistyPlugin (2015-04-28, $Rev: 29600 (2015-11-29) $): Twisty section JavaScript library to open/close content dynamically  WatchlistPlugin (2015-01-15, $Rev: 28820 (2015-11-29) $): Watch topics of interest and get notified of changes by e-mail  WysiwygPlugin (2015-02-16, $Rev: 29604 (2015-11-29) $): Translator framework for WYSIWYG editors 
 Category: AdministrationVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: ACTIVATEDPLUGINS, FAILEDPLUGINS, PLUGINVERSION, TWikiPlugins, InstalledPlugins (this topic)
  PLUGINVERSION -- the version of a TWiki Plugin, or the TWiki Plugins API  PUBURL -- the base URL of attachments  PUBURLPATH -- the base URL path of attachments  QUERYPARAMS -- show paramaters to the query 
 Expands the parameters to the query that was used to display the page.
 Syntax: %QUERYPARAMS{...}% Parameters:  
 The following escape sequences are expanded in the format string:                               | Sequence: | Expands To: |       | $name | Name of the parameter |       | $value | String value of the parameter. Multi-valued parameters will have a "row" for each value. |       | $nor$n() | New line. Use $n()if followed by alphanumeric character, e.g. writeFoo$n()Barinstead ofFoo$nBar |       | $nopor$nop() | Is a "no operation". This variable gets removed; useful for nested search |       | $quotor\" | Double quote ( ") |       | $aquot | Apostrophe quote ( ') |       | $percnt | Percent sign ( %) |       | $dollar | Dollar sign ( $) |       | $lt | Less than sign ( <) |       | $gt | Greater than sign ( >) |   QUERYSTRING -- full, unprocessed string of parameters to this URL 
 String of all the URL parameters that were on the URL used to get to the current page. For example, if you add ?name=Samantha;age=24;eyes=blue to this URL you can see this in action. This string can be appended to a URL to pass parameter values on to another page.
  Note: URLs built this way are typically restricted in length, typically to 2048 characters. If you need more space than this, you will need to use an HTML form and %QUERYPARAMS%. Syntax: %QUERYSTRING% Expands to:  sortcol=0;table=3;up=0  Category: DevelopmentVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: QUERYPARAMS, URLPARAM (this topic)
  REMOTE_ADDR -- environment variable  REMOTE_PORT -- environment variable  REMOTE_USER -- environment variable  REVINFO -- revision information of current topic  REVINFO{"format"} -- formatted revision information of topic 
 Syntax: %REVINFO{"format"}% Supported parameters:                         | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | "format" | Format of revision information, see supported variables below | "r$rev - $date - $time - $wikiusername" |       | web="..." | Name of web | Current web |       | topic="..." | Topic name | Current topic |       | rev="5" | Specific revison number. Old RCS format "1.5"is also supported. | Latest revision |  Supported variables in format:                               | Variable: | Unit: | Example |       | $web | Name of web | Current web |       | $topic | Topic name | Current topic |       | $rev | Revison number. Add prefix rto get the usualr5format | 5 |       | $username | Login username of revision | jsmith |       | $wikiname | WikiName of revision | JohnSmith |       | $wikiusername | WikiName with Main web prefix | Main.JohnSmith |       | $date | Revision date. Actual date format defined as {DefaultDateFormat} in configure, default $year-$mo-$day | 2010-12-31 |       | $time | Revision time | 23:24:25 |       | $iso | Revision date in ISO date format | 2006-09-22T06:24:25Z |       | $min,$sec, etc. | Same date format qualifiers as GMTIME{"format"} |  |  Example: %REVINFO{"$date - $wikiusername" rev="1.1"}%returns revision info of first revision Category: SystemInformationVariables
 Related: GMTIME{"format"}, REVINFO (this topic)
  SCRIPTNAME -- name of current script  SCRIPTSUFFIX -- script suffix  SCRIPTURL -- base URL of TWiki scripts  SCRIPTURL{"script"} -- URL of TWiki script 
 Expands to the URL of the specified script.     Optionally, you can specify a web and/or a topic.     In that case, the URL of the script for the specified web and topic is returned.
 If ReadOnlyAndMirrorWebs is in effect and a web is specified, whether the web is a slave or not is taken into account.     For a slave web, with scripts edit,save,attach,upload, andrename, the URL on the master site is returned.For the other scripts, if the
 master="on"parameter is specified, the URL on the master site is returned. Syntax: %SCRIPTURL{"script" ...}% Supported parameters:                         | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | "script" | The name of the script |  |       | web="WEB" | Specifies a web | When a topic name is specified and a web is not, the current web is assumed |       | topic="TOPIC"ortopic="WEB.TOPIC" | Specifies a topic or both a web and a topic |  |       | master="on" | A URL on the master site is needed or not | off |  If web="WEB"is specified buttopicis not specified, the resulting URL ends withWEB. Example: To get the authenticated version of the current topic you can write  %SCRIPTURL{"viewauth"}%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%which expands tohttps://obelix.beims.me/twiki/bin/viewauth/TWiki/TWikiVariablesCategoryBody.     It can be written%SCRIPTURL{"viewauth" topic="%TOPIC%"}%as well. Example: Let's assume this site has a web named 'Flowers' whose master site is http://florawiki/cgi-bin. Then%SCRIPTURL{"edit" web="Flowers"}%expands tohttp://florawiki/cgi-bin/edit/Flowers. This is because the 'Flower' web on this site is a slave and editing needs to happen on the master site. Example: Asuming above, %SCRIPTURL{"view" web="Flowers" master="on"}%expands tohttp://florawiki/cgi-bin/view/Flowers. Theviewscript works on a slave site, butmaster="on"parameter forces to yield the master site URL. Example: How to link to another topic with a URL parameter: [[%SCRIPTURL{view}%/%WEB%/MyQuery?food=sushi][Sushi]] Note: In most cases you should use %SCRIPTURLPATH{"script"}%instead, as it works with URL rewriting much better Category: DevelopmentVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related:     CONTENTMODE,     PUBURL,     SCRIPTNAME,     SCRIPTSUFFIX,     SCRIPTURL,     SCRIPTURLPATH,     SCRIPTURLPATH{"script"},     SITENAME,     ReadOnlyAndMirrorWebs, MetadataRepository, TWikiScripts (this topic)
  SCRIPTURLPATH -- base URL path of TWiki scripts  SCRIPTURLPATH{"script"} -- URL path of TWiki script 
 As %SCRIPTURL{"script"}%, but doesn't include the protocol and host part of the URL Like %SCRIPTURL{"script"}%, this variable is aware of ReadOnlyAndMirrorWebs. So it may return a URL of a different site. Syntax: %SCRIPTURLPATH{"script" ...}% Supported parameters:                         | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | "script" | The name of the script. |  |       | web="WEB" | Specifies a web | When a topic name is specified and a web is not, the current web is assumed |       | topic="TOPIC"ortopic="WEB.TOPIC" | Specifies a topic or both a web and a topic |  |       | master="on" | A URL on the master site is needed or not. | off |  If web="WEB"is specified buttopicis not specified, the resulting URL ends withWEB. Example: %SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%expands to"/twiki/bin/view"(This might be a null string. Hence surrounded by double quotes) Example: %SCRIPTURLPATH{"view" web="%WEB%"}%expands to/twiki/bin/view/TWiki Example: %SCRIPTURLPATH{"view" topic="%TOPIC%"}%expands to/twiki/bin/view/TWiki/VarSCRIPTURLPATH2 Example: Let's assume this site has a web named 'Flowers' whose master site is http://florawiki/cgi-bin. Then%SCRIPTURLPATH{"edit" web="Flowers"}%expands tohttp://florawiki/cgi-bin/edit/Flowers. This is because the 'Flower' web on this site is a slave and editing needs to happen on the master site. Category: DevelopmentVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related:     CONTENTMODE,     PUBURLPATH,     SCRIPTNAME,     SCRIPTSUFFIX,     SCRIPTURL,     SCRIPTURL{"script"},     SCRIPTURLPATH,     ReadOnlyAndMirrorWebs, MetadataRepository, TWikiScripts (this topic)
  SERVERTIME -- server time  SERVERTIME{"format"} -- formatted server time 
 Same format qualifiers as %GMTIME% Syntax: %SERVERTIME{"format"}% Supported variables: $seconds,$minutes,$hours,$day,$wday,$dow,$month,$mo,$year,$ye,$tz,$iso,$rcs,$http,$epoch Example: %SERVERTIME{"$hou:$min"}%expands to21:38 Note: When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details.
 Category: DateAndTimeVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: DISPLAYTIME, GMTIME, SERVERTIME (this topic)
  SESSIONID -- unique ID for this session  SESSIONVAR -- name of CGI and session variable that stores the session ID  SESSION_VARIABLE -- get, set or clear a session variable 
 Session variables are stored in a personal "persistent memory space" that is not lost until the web browser is closed
 Syntax: %SESSION_VARIABLE{"name"}%- read a session variable Syntax: %SESSION_VARIABLE{"name" set="value"}%- set a session variable Syntax: %SESSION_VARIABLE{"name" clear=""}%- clear a session variable Special read-only session variables: 
 %SESSION_VARIABLE{"AUTHUSER"}%- user ID, current value: %SESSION_VARIABLE{"SESSION_REQUEST_NUMBER"}%- number of pages accessed by current user since login, current value: Note: It is not possible to set/get/clear session variables starting with an underscore, such as "_NON_OF_YOUR_BUSINESS" Category: DevelopmentVariables, SystemInformationVariables, UsersAndAuthenticationVariables
 Related: TWikiUserAuthentication#Sessions, AUTHREALM, GET, LOGIN, LOGOUT, SESSIONID, SESSIONVAR, SET (this topic)
  SITENAME -- the current site name  SITESTATISTICSTOPIC -- name of site statistics topic  STATISTICSTOPIC -- name of statistics topic  SYSTEMWEB -- name of TWiki documentation web  TOPIC -- name of current topic  TOPICLIST{"format"} -- topic index of a web 
 List of all topics in a web. The "format" defines the format of one topic item. It may include variables: The $topicvariable gets expanded to the topic name,$markertomarkerparameter where topic matchesselection, and$webto the name of the web, or any of the standard FormatTokens. Syntax: %TOPICLIST{"format" ...}% Supported parameters:                           | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | "format" | Format of one line, may include $web(name of web),$topic(name of the topic),$marker(which expands tomarkerfor the item matchingselectiononly) | "$topic" |       | format="format" | (Alternative to above) | "$topic" |       | separator=", " | line separator | "$n"(new line) |       | marker="selected" | Text for $markerif the item matchesselection | "selected" |       | selection="TopicA, TopicB" | Current value to be selected in list | (none) |       | web="Name" | Name of web | Current web |  Example: %TOPICLIST{"   * $web.$topic"}%creates a bullet list of all topics Example: %TOPICLIST{separator=", "}%creates a comma separated list of all topics Example: %TOPICLIST{" <option>$topic</option>"}%creates an option list (for drop down menus) Example: <select>%TOPICLIST{" <option $marker value='$topic'>$topic</option>" separator=" " selection="%TOPIC%"}%</select>creates an option list of web topics with the current topic selected Category: SearchingAndListingVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: SEARCH, WEBLIST (this topic)
  TOPICTITLE -- title of a topic 
 The topic title is defined by, in order of sequence: 
 form field named "Title",
 topic preference setting named TITLE,
 topic name.
 Syntax: %TOPICTITLE%or%TOPICTITLE{ topic="TopicName" }% Supported parameters:                       | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | "..."or
 topic="..." | Topic to get the title from. Can be of form TopicNameorWeb.TopicName. | Current topic |       | encode="html" | Encode special characters into HTML entities. If a TOPICTITLE is passed into an HTML form field it should be encoded as "html". Additional encodings:encode="quote",encode="moderate",encode="safe",encode="entity"andencode="url". See ENCODE for details. | ""(no encoding) |  Example: %TOPICTITLE{Projects.SushiProject}%returnsSushi Projectassuming the topic has a form field named "Title" with value "Sushi Project" Expands to: TWikiVariablesCategoryBody Category: SystemInformationVariables
 Related: BASETOPIC, INCLUDINGTOPIC, PARENTTOPIC, TOPIC, TOPICLIST, TOPICURL, WEB (this topic)
  TOPICURL -- shortcut to viewing the current topic  TWIKIWEB -- synonym for SYSTEMWEB  URLPARAM{"name"} -- get value of a URL parameter 
 Returns the value of a URL parameter.
 Syntax: %URLPARAM{"name"}% Supported parameters:                                  | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | "name" | The name of a URL parameter | required |       | newline="$br" | Convert newlines in textarea to other delimiters. Variables $br(for<br />tag),$n(for newline) are expanded. Other text is encoded based onencodeparameter. | no conversion |       | encode="off" | Turn off encoding. See important security note below | encode="safe" |       | encode="quote" | Escape double quotes with backslashes ( \"), does not change other characters; required when feeding URL parameters into other TWiki variables. This encoding does not protect against cross-site scripting. | encode="safe" |       | encode="moderate" | Encode special characters into HTML entities for moderate cross-site scripting protection: "<",">", single quote (') and double quote (") are encoded. Useful to allow TWiki variables in comment boxes. | encode="safe" |       | encode="safe" | Encode special characters into HTML entities for cross-site scripting protection: "<",">","%", single quote (') and double quote (") are encoded. | (this is the default) |       | encode="entity" | Encode special characters into HTML entities. See ENCODE for details. | encode="safe" |       | encode="html" | Encode special characters into HTML entities. In addition to encode="entity", it also encodes space, newline (\n) and linefeed (\r). Useful to encode text properly in HTML input fields. | encode="safe" |       | encode="url" | Encode special characters for URL parameter use, like a double quote into %22 | encode="safe" |       | multiple="on"
 multiple="[[$item]]" | If set, gets all selected elements of a <select multiple="multiple">tag. A format can be specified, with$itemindicating the element, e.g.multiple="Option: $item" | first element |       | separator=", " | Separator between multiple selections. Only relevant if multiple is specified | "\n"(newline) |       | format="..." | Format the result. $valueexpands to the URL parameter. If multiple is specified,$valueexpands to the result of the concatenated items. | "$value" |       | default="..." | Default value in case parameter is empty or missing. The format parameter is not applied. | empty string |  Example: %URLPARAM{"skin"}%returnsprintfor a.../view/TWiki/TWikiVariablesCategoryBody?skin=printURL  Notes: 
 IMPORTANT: There is a risk that this variable can be misused for cross-site scripting (XSS) if the encoding is turned off. The encode="safe"is the default, it provides a safe middle ground. Theencode="entity"is more aggressive, but some TWiki applications might not work. URL parameters passed into HTML form fields should be encoded as "html".Example:
 <input type="text" name="address" value="%URLPARAM{ "address" encode="html" }%" /> Double quotes in URL parameters must be escaped when passed into other TWiki variables.Example:
 %SEARCH{ "%URLPARAM{ "search" encode="quotes" }%" noheader="on" }% When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details.
 Watch out for TWiki internal parameters, such as rev,skin,template,topic,web; they have a special meaning in TWiki. Common parameters and view script specific parameters are documented at TWikiScripts. If you have %URLPARAM{in the value of a URL parameter, it will be modified to%<nop>URLPARAM{. This is to prevent an infinite loop during expansion. Category: DevelopmentVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: ENCODE, ENTITY, SEARCH, FormattedSearch, QUERYSTRING (this topic)
  USERINFO{"name"} -- retrieve details about a user 
 Syntax: %USERINFO% Expands to: guest, TWikiGuest, (comma-separated list of the username, wikiusername, and emails) With formatted output, using tokens $emails,$username,$wikiname,$wikiusername,$groupsand$admin($admin returns 'true' or 'false'):
 Example: %USERINFO{ format="$username is really $wikiname" }% Expands to: guest is really TWikiGuest Retrieve information about another user: 
 Example: %USERINFO{ "TWikiGuest" format="$username is really $wikiname" }% Expands to: guest is really TWikiGuest Note: The parameter should be the wikiname of a user. Since TWiki 4.2.1, you can also pass a login name. You can only get information about another user if the {AntiSpam}{HideUserDetails}configuration option is not enabled, or if you are an admin.  (User details are hidden in this TWiki) Category: SystemInformationVariables, UsersAndAuthenticationVariables
 Related: USERNAME, WIKINAME, WIKIUSERNAME, TWikiUserAuthentication, ChangeEmailAddress (this topic)
  USERNAME -- your login username  USERSWEB -- name of users web  VAR{"NAME" ...} -- get a preference value from another web or topic and more 
 Gets the value of a variable in various manners. 
 If the topicparameter is specified, it gets the value of the specified preferences variable in the specified topic. Please note that the WebPreferences of the web of the specified topic is not examined. So the returned value may not be the same as the value of the variable when the specified topic is viewed. If the topicparameter is not specified and thewebparameter is specified, it gets the value of the specified preferences variable in the specified web, which means the specified web's WebPreferences is examined for the variable. If the neither the topicnorwebparameter is specified, it gets the value of the specified variable in the current context -- the variable can either be a preferences variable or a session variable but cannot be a tag with a tag handler (e.g.%GMTIME%).
 %VAR{"NAME"}%is similar to%NAME%, but they differ ifNAMEis undefined, in which case%VAR{"NAME"}%is expanded to null (zero width string) while%NAME%remains as is (%NAME%).%VAR{"NAME"}%yields the same value as%IF{"defined NAME" then="$percntNAME$percnt"}%if NAME is a variable, but the latter is cubmersome. Syntax: %VAR{"NAME" ...}% Supported parameters:                           | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | "Variable" | The name of the variable to be retrieved. If not specified, %VAR{...}%is expanded to null. | required |       | topic="Web.Topic" | Specifies the topic in which the specified preferences vaiable is fetched. | none |       | topic="Topic" | Same as above, but the web is specified specified explicitly with the webparameter or the current web is specified. | none |       | web="Web" | Specifies the web in which the specified preferences variable is fetched. | none |       | default="Value" | Specifies the value to be returned if the specified variable is undefined. | ""(null string) |       | ignorenull="on" | If specified, a null string ("") value is regarded as undefined. This affects whether or not the value specified by the defaultparameter is returned. | "off" |  Example 1: To get the members of TWikiAdminGroup, %VAR{"GROUP" topic="%USERSWEB%.TWikiAdminGroup"}%, which expands to ==. Example 2: To get %WEBBGCOLOR%of the Main web write%VAR{"WEBBGCOLOR" web="Main"}%, which expands to#FFEFA6 Example 3: Let's say you are writing the "foo" skin. And you want to have the users specify a string inserted in the head tag with FOOSKIN_HTML_HEAD_HOOK. That can be achived by the following:
 %VAR{"FOOSKIN_HTML_HEAD_HOOK" default="<nop>" ignorenull="on"}% Category: DevelopmentVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: ALLVARIABLES, WEBPREFSTOPIC (this topic)
  WEB -- name of current web 
 %WEB%expands to the name of the web where the topic is located. If you are looking at the text of an included topic, it is the web where the included topic is located. Syntax: %WEB%, expands to:TWiki Syntax: %WEB{format="..."}% Supported parameter:                      | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | format="..." | Format, may include tokens $web(the full web path),$parents(parent webs, if any),$current(current web without parent webs),$top(top-level web with any subwebs removed) | "$web" |  Example, assuming %WEB%isEngineering/TechPubs/Apps:
 %WEB{format="Parent webs: $parents, current web: $current, top-level web: $top"}%returns:Parent webs: Engineering/TechPubs, current web: Apps, top-level web: Engineering Category: SystemInformationVariables
 Related: BASEWEB, INCLUDINGWEB, TOPIC (this topic)
  WEBLIST{"format"} -- index of all webs 
 List of all webs. Obfusticated webs are excluded, e.g. webs with a NOSEARCHALL = onpreference variable. The"format"defines the format of one web item. The$namevariable gets expanded to the name of the web,$qnamegets expanded to double quoted name,$markertomarkerwhere web matchesselection. Syntax: %WEBLIST{"format" ...}% Supported parameters:                                | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | "format" | Format of one line, may include following items. In addtion, the standard special tokens are handled accordingly.      If you need to have a letter immediately after an item listed above, use| Item | Description |  | $name | the name of the web |  | $qname | the name of the web in double quotes |  | $indentedname | the name of the web with parent web names replaced by indents, for use in indented lists |  | $listindent | expands to multiple-of-3 spaces for bullet (*) and numberd (1., a., etc.) lists. It's relative to the depth of the web specified by the subwebsparameter. See an example below. |  | $marker | expands to markerfor the item matchingselectiononly |  | $web | expands to the value specified by the webparameter |  $nop(), one of FormatTokens.  e.g.$name$nop()a | "$name" |       | format="format" | (Alternative to above) | "$name" |       | separator=", " | Line separator | "$n"(new line) |       | web="" | if you specify $webin format, it will be replaced with this | "" |       | webs="public" | Comma separated list of webs. There are special webs:      NOTE 1: Administrators will see all webs, not just the public ones.| Item | Description |  | public | expands to all non-hidden webs. |  | cancopyto | similar to public, but webs to which a topic of the current web cannot be copied to are excluded. Specifically, excluded are read-only webs and mirror webs. |  | canmoveto | similar to cancopyto, but webs to which a topic of the current web cannot be moved to are excluded. Specifically, excluded are webs residing on different disks from the current web. |  | webtemplate | expands to all template webs, whose name start with underscore (_) |  NOTE 2: If MetadataRepository is used and webs are required to be registered, then
 cancopyto,canmoveto, andwebtemplatebehave differently. cancopytoandcanmovetoresults include all top level webs and subwebs of the current webs are listed regardless of accessibility - subwebs of non-current webs are excluded. They also include the user's subweb. webtemplateresult has top level template webs only.
 | "public" |       | marker="selected" | Text for $markerif the item matchesselection | "selected" |       | selection="%WEB%" | Current value to be selected in list | selection="%WEB%" |       | subwebs="Sandbox" | Show webs that are a sub-web of this one (recursivly) | "" |       | depth="1" | Specify the maximum depth of recursive search. E.g. %WEBLIST{depth="1"}%shows only top level webs.%WEBLIST{subwebs="Foo" depth="1"}%shows the direct subwebs of Foo. | (no maximum depth) |       | limit="30" | Limit number of webs to show | ""(all) |       | overlimit="..." | Message shown if over limit, such as: overlimit="   * [[%SYSTEMWEB%.SiteMap][More...]]" | "" |  Example: %WEBLIST{"$listindent   * [[$name.WebHome]]"}%- creates a indented bullet list of all webs. Example: <form><select name="web"> %WEBLIST{"<option $marker value=$qname>$name</option>" webs="Trash, public" selection="%WEB%" separator=" "}% </select></form>- creates a dropdown of all public webs + Trash web, with the current web highlighted. Category: SearchingAndListingVariables, SystemInformationVariables
 Related: TOPICLIST, SEARCH, MetadataRepository, ReadOnlyAndMirrorWebs, UsingMultipleDisks (this topic)
  WEBPREFSTOPIC -- name of web preferences topic  WIKIHOMEURL -- site home URL  WIKILOGOALT -- site logo tooltip message  WIKILOGOIMG -- site logo image URL  WIKILOGOURL -- site logo home URL  WIKINAME -- your Wiki username  WIKIPREFSTOPIC -- name of site-wide preferences topic  WIKITOOLNAME -- name of your TWiki site  WIKIUSERNAME -- your Wiki username with web prefix  WIKIUSERSTOPIC -- name of topic listing all registers users  WIKIVERSION -- the version of the installed TWiki engine Total: 73 variables
Related Topics: TWikiVariables, TWikiVariablesSearch, TWikiVariablesQuickStart |