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author | joey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071> | 2007-07-25 02:34:48 +0000 |
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committer | joey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071> | 2007-07-25 02:34:48 +0000 |
commit | 2210c65083465bf8e515418cf2528e18f7326bc0 (patch) | |
tree | d943525db15d25c51d5347a41e07939c150708e9 /doc/bugs | |
parent | de9104d4e2571dcdf28659b3fd244c3c77f02740 (diff) |
more triage
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/bugs')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/bugs/Does_not_support_non-UTF8_files.mdwn | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/bugs/assumes_system_perl.mdwn | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/bugs/discussion_removal.mdwn | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn | 59 |
4 files changed, 2 insertions, 78 deletions
diff --git a/doc/bugs/Does_not_support_non-UTF8_files.mdwn b/doc/bugs/Does_not_support_non-UTF8_files.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 7d4cace7a..000000000 --- a/doc/bugs/Does_not_support_non-UTF8_files.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -Ikiwiki does not seem to support non-UTF-8 file content, although there's no reason it should assume anything other than ASCII-compatibility from the encoding, at least if the Web interface is not used. It suffices that users use the same encoding as the templates specify. If I try to run it on `.mdwn` with content in ISO-8859-1 format, in an ISO-8859-1 locale, I get: - - Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected non-continuation byte 0x74, immediately after start byte 0xe4) in substitution iterator at /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8/IkiWiki.pm line 640. - -I hope Ikiwiki is not part of the UTF-8 monoculturist movement... diff --git a/doc/bugs/assumes_system_perl.mdwn b/doc/bugs/assumes_system_perl.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 9df61bc80..000000000 --- a/doc/bugs/assumes_system_perl.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -ikiwiki 1.45 doesn't work properly for perl installs not in the system path. - -ie: - -~/tools/perl-5.8.8/perl Makefile.PL -make - -fails, as the 'make' command attempts to use the perl install in PATH, rather than the one ikiwiki is being installed for. - -The installed bin/ikiwiki file also refers to /usr/bin/perl rather than the perl it is being installed for. - -> I will acdept sufficiently nonintrusive patches to make ikiwiki work better on strange systems like -> yours, but do not plan to work on it myself, since I do not use systems -> where /usr/bin/perl is not a sane default. --[[Joey]] diff --git a/doc/bugs/discussion_removal.mdwn b/doc/bugs/discussion_removal.mdwn index af3c6c1cb..ef84a9b74 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/discussion_removal.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/discussion_removal.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ If a page has a discussion page, which is then removed, ikiwiki seems not to notice that the discussion page has gone away, and does not update the link to it in the action bar. + +> Reprocued with 2.5 --[[Joey]] diff --git a/doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn b/doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 8bd25bfd1..000000000 --- a/doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -It seems that I can't use Polish characters in post title. -When I try to do it, then I can see error message: "Błąd: bad page name". - -I hope it's a bug, not a feature and you fix it soon :) --[[Paweł|ptecza]] - -> ikiwiki only allows a very limited set of characters raw in page names, -> this is done as a deny-by-default security thing. All other characters -> need to be encoded in __code__ format, where "code" is the character -> number. This is normally done for you, but if you're adding a page -> manually, you need to handle it yourself. --[[Joey]] - ->> Assume I have my own blog and I want to send a new post with Polish ->> characters in a title. I think it's totally normal and common thing ->> in our times. Do you want to tell me I shouldn't use my native ->> characters in the title? It can't be true ;) - ->> In my opinion encoding of title is a job for the wiki engine, ->> not for me. Joey, please try to look at a problem from my point ->> of view. I'm only user and I don't have to understand ->> what the character number is. I only want to blog :) - ->> BTW, why don't you use the modified-UTF7 coding for page names ->> as used in IMAP folder names with non-Latin letters? --[[Paweł|ptecza]] - ->>> Joey, do you intend to fix that bug or it's a feature ->>> for you? ;) --[[Paweł|ptecza]] - ->>>> Of course you can put Polish characters in the title. but the page ->>>> title and filename are not identical. Ikiwiki has to place some limits ->>>> on what filenames are legal to prevent abuse. Since ->>>> the safest thing to do in a security context is to deny by default and ->>>> only allow a few well-defined safe things, that's what it does, so ->>>> filenames are limited to basic alphanumeric characters. ->>>> ->>>> It's not especially hard to transform your title into get a legal ->>>> ikiwiki filename: - - joey@kodama:~>perl -MIkiWiki -le 'print IkiWiki::titlepage(shift).".mdwn"' "Błąd" - B__197____130____196____133__d.mdwn - ->>>>> Thanks for the hint! It's good for me, but rather not for common users :) - ->>>>>> Interesting... I have another result: ->>>>>> ->>>>>> perl -MIkiWiki -le 'print IkiWiki::titlepage(shift).".mdwn"' "Błąd" ->>>>>> B__179____177__d.mdwn ->>>>>> ->>>>>> What's your locale? I have both pl\_PL (ISO-8859-2) and pl\_PL.UTF-8, ->>>>>> but I use pl\_PL. Is it wrong? --[[Paweł|ptecza]] - ->>>> Now, as to UTF7, in retrospect, using a standard encoding might be a ->>>> better idea than coming up with my own encoding for filenames. Can ->>>> you provide a pointer to a description to modified-UTF7? --[[Joey]] - ->>>>> The modified form of UTF7 is defined in [RFC 2060](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2060.txt) ->>>>> for IMAP4 protocol (please see section 5.1.3 for details). - ->>>>> There is a Perl [Unicode::IMAPUtf7](http://search.cpan.org/~fabpot/Unicode-IMAPUtf7-2.01/lib/Unicode/IMAPUtf7.pm) ->>>>> module at the CPAN, but probably it hasn't been debianized yet :( --[[Paweł|ptecza]] |