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authorjoey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071>2006-08-23 18:43:19 +0000
committerjoey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071>2006-08-23 18:43:19 +0000
commit1f085aa76d3235e275eaefe4b7c33de1455e742f (patch)
tree1ece37d9159a9a841dda4618f6f2b1c60ede4542
parentaa04f54ae94461e6e6ef42596824247c9e04ca5f (diff)
applied patch
-rw-r--r--doc/plugins/contrib/linguas.mdwn31
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 6 deletions
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+++ b/doc/plugins/contrib/linguas.mdwn
@@ -51,9 +51,18 @@ it in ikiwiki.setup, though some problems were found while trying to do
so. (Actually, defining hash-like arguments from the command like works
fine, but it fails from ikiwiki.setup.)
- > My guess about this is that it's because of the way Setup/Standard.pm untaints the config items from the file. It has code to handle arrays, but not hashes or more complex data structures. --[[Joey]]
+ > My guess about this is that it's because of the way Setup/Standard.pm
+ > untaints the config items from the file. It has code to handle arrays,
+ > but not hashes or more complex data structures. --[[Joey]]
- > > Right. With this simple [patch](http://wiki.ettin.org/files/hash_setup.patch) it seems to work. However, note that 1) it only allows simple hashes, hashes of hashes will not work (I don't think getops can handle complex hashes anyway); 2) I don't really know when/why you call `possibly_foolish_untaint()`; and 3) I'm no perl guru ;). --Jordà
+ > > Right. With this simple
+ > > [patch](http://wiki.ettin.org/files/hash_setup.patch) it seems to
+ > > work. However, note that 1) it only allows simple hashes, hashes of
+ > > hashes will not work (I don't think getops can handle complex hashes
+ > > anyway); 2) I don't really know when/why you call
+ > > `possibly_foolish_untaint()`; and 3) I'm no perl guru ;). --Jordà
+
+ > > > It's good. Applied..
* Wiki links to other translated pages require the full page name
including the `.$LANG`. It should be possible to link automatically
@@ -61,10 +70,20 @@ to pages with the same `.$LANG`, but that would probably require some
changes in IkiWiki. (I'm not sure though, I still haven't looked at
it... any hints?)
- > Have you considered using the form ll/page? This would let more usual linking rules apply amoung pages without needing to specify the language. I'm not sure if you're supporting browser content negotiation, or whether that other layout would be harder to support it though. --[[Joey]]
-
- > > Actually, I'm happy with the way it works now (and yeah, it is very easy to take advantage of content negotiation). I just wanted something simple to translatte a single page (or a few pages), not the entire wiki. I'm not even sure it is a good idea to have fully multilingual wikis, in most cases I would go for a different wiki for each language. That said, I think it is an interesting idea, so I'll take a look when I have the time. Thanks for your comments. --Jordà
-
+ > Have you considered using the form ll/page? This would let more usual
+ > linking rules apply amoung pages without needing to specify the
+ > language. I'm not sure if you're supporting browser content
+ > negotiation, or whether that other layout would be harder to support it
+ > though. --[[Joey]]
+
+ > > Actually, I'm happy with the way it works now (and yeah, it is very
+ > > easy to take advantage of content negotiation). I just wanted
+ > > something simple to translatte a single page (or a few pages), not
+ > > the entire wiki. I'm not even sure it is a good idea to have fully
+ > > multilingual wikis, in most cases I would go for a different wiki
+ > > for each language. That said, I think it is an interesting idea, so
+ > > I'll take a look when I have the time. Thanks for your comments.
+ > > --Jordà
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