<%- @title = "New Wiki Web"; @content_width = 500 -%> <p> Each web serves as an isolated name space for wiki pages, so different subjects or projects can write about different <i>MuppetShows</i>. </p> <% form_tag({ :controller => 'admin', :action => 'create_web' }, { 'id' => 'setup', 'method' => 'post', 'onsubmit' => 'cleanAddress(); return validateSetup()', 'accept-charset' => 'utf-8' }) do %> <ol class="setup"> <li> <h2 style="margin-bottom: 3px">Name and address for your new web</h2> <div class="help"> The name of the web is included in the title on all pages. The address is the base path that all pages within the web live beneath. Ex: the address "rails" gives URLs like <i>/rails/show/HomePage</i>. The address can only consist of letters and digits. </div> <div class="inputBox"> <label for="web_name">Name:</label> <input type="text" id="web_name" name="name" onchange="proposeAddress();" />    <label for="web_address">Address:</label> <input type="text" id="web_address" name="address" onchange="cleanAddress();" /> </div> </li> </ol> <p style="text-align:right;font-size:.85em;"> <label for="system_password">Enter system password</label> <input type="password" id="system_password" name="system_password" /> and <input type="submit" value="Create Web" /> </p> <%- end -%> <script type="text/javascript"> function proposeAddress() { document.getElementById('web_address').value = document.getElementById('web_name').value.replace(/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/g, "").toLowerCase(); } function cleanAddress() { document.getElementById('web_address').value = document.getElementById('web_address').value.replace(/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/g, "").toLowerCase(); } function validateSetup() { if (document.getElementById('web_name').value == "") { alert("You must pick a name for the new web"); return false; } if (document.getElementById('web_address').value == "") { alert("You must pick an address for the new web"); return false; } if (document.getElementById('system_password').value == "") { alert("You must enter the system password"); return false; } return true; } </script>