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Displaying SVN stats in a DokuWiki page

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Feb 2nd, 2007
I have a DokuWiki page that I'd like to display some SVN info on. We're currently doing this by manually updating the page contents whenever we commit. But I'd like to do this dynamically so we don't have to hand-update it. Is there a way to do this without enabling <php> tags in the DokuWiki pages? (They're kind of a security risk, I don't want anyone putting <php>exec("rm insert-random-file-here");</php> and possibly breaking my site and/or getting my SourceForge account removed.) But I can't think of another way to do this. Is there a way to make some kind of hook script on SourceForge commits (kinda like the ones that power the CIA bots) to update the page?
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