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Hi there,

We are using the action tracker plugin to assign actions to users. We are using the actionnotify script to notify users of any open actions assigned to them.

However, I would like to have it so that anyone assigned to an action gets notified any time that page is changed (like regular webnotify works)

For example, an action to complete a task is assigned to me, then a few days later, the requester changes the text of that action. Since I am not listed in the webnotify topic for that web, to be notified to changes to that topic, I will not know about the change in the request.

I have just downloaded the Subscribe Plugin to see if I can make it work to automatically add action assignees to the regular webnotify for that topic, but if anyone has already done something like this, I'd appreciate any advice or sample code that anyone is willing to offer! smile

Thank you!

Kathy

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x01x02
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: windows 2003
Web server: apache 2
Perl version: indigo perl 5.8.6
Client OS:  
Web Browser:  
Categories: Plugins

-- KathyDeLaCruz - 24 Dec 2008

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Topic revision: r2 - 2009-02-15 - PeterThoeny
 
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