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authorhttp://pdwhittaker.myopenid.com/ <http://pdwhittaker.myopenid.com/@web>2009-07-12 17:07:16 -0400
committerJoey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2009-07-12 17:07:16 -0400
commit15e61fe2a7b6b500bf09d34d703e3b447fbd5e08 (patch)
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parent78ab937dbf7d33b77076907539ed463ba4df1337 (diff)
Add more detail to problem with ikiwiki under boa.
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@@ -69,8 +69,12 @@ Why do they appear two times with conflicting values in the very same hashes?
Marking [[done]] since it's not really an ikiwiki bug. --[[Joey]]
I'm getting some odd behaviour with boa. When I edit a page and click "Save
-Page", the URL I get taken to produces a 403 - Forbidden error until I reload
-it. For example, it brings me back to page `http://localhost/~pdw/iki/?updated`,
-I see a 403 error message, then I hit Ctrl-R, and then the page displays
-correctly, with the same URL that gave an error a moment ago. This is with boa
-0.94.14rc21-3 and Firefox 3.0.11 on Ubuntu 9.04.
+Page", the URL I get taken to produces a 403 - Forbidden error until I recompile
+the wiki. For example, after editing the root page of the wiki it brings me back to
+`http://localhost/~pdw/iki/?updated`, and I see a 403 error message. Then, if
+I open up a terminal and type `ikiwiki --setup ikiwiki.setup`, and then go back
+to the browser and hit Ctrl-R, the page displays correctly, with the same URL
+that gave an error a moment ago. This is with boa 0.94.14rc21-3 and Firefox
+3.0.11 on Ubuntu 9.04. I get the feeling I'm doing something wrong somewhere;
+any suggestions where to start looking? This is a very basic setup, so feel
+free to ask. --Paul