org.apache.wiki.plugin
Class Denounce

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.wiki.plugin.Denounce
All Implemented Interfaces:
WikiPlugin

public class Denounce
extends Object
implements WikiPlugin

Denounces a link by removing it from any search engine.
The bots are listed in org/apache/wiki/plugin/denounce.properties.

Parameters :

Since:
2.1.40.

Field Summary
static String PARAM_LINK
          Parameter name for setting the link.
static String PARAM_TEXT
          Parameter name for setting the text.
 
Fields inherited from interface org.apache.wiki.api.plugin.WikiPlugin
CORE_PLUGINS_RESOURCEBUNDLE
 
Constructor Summary
Denounce()
           
 
Method Summary
 String execute(WikiContext context, Map<String,String> params)
          This is the main entry point for any plugin.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

PARAM_LINK

public static final String PARAM_LINK
Parameter name for setting the link. Value is "link".

See Also:
Constant Field Values

PARAM_TEXT

public static final String PARAM_TEXT
Parameter name for setting the text. Value is "text".

See Also:
Constant Field Values
Constructor Detail

Denounce

public Denounce()
Method Detail

execute

public String execute(WikiContext context,
                      Map<String,String> params)
               throws PluginException
This is the main entry point for any plugin. The parameters are parsed, and a special parameter called "_body" signifies the name of the plugin body, i.e. the part of the plugin that is not a parameter of the form "key=value". This has been separated using an empty line.

Note that it is preferred that the plugin returns XHTML-compliant HTML (i.e. close all tags, use <br /> instead of <br>, etc.

Specified by:
execute in interface WikiPlugin
Parameters:
context - The current WikiContext.
params - A Map which contains key-value pairs. Any parameter that the user has specified on the wiki page will contain String-String parameters, but it is possible that at some future date, JSPWiki will give you other things that are not Strings.
Returns:
HTML, ready to be included into the rendered page.
Throws:
PluginException - In case anything goes wrong.


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