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authorJoey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2011-02-17 23:48:46 -0400
committerJoey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2011-02-17 23:48:46 -0400
commit8a1fcd5a5ab43d91e14c521dce1dcd8ae59a4946 (patch)
tree45acff35044c4d22d936d09a42412d8a370d526c /doc/plugins
parentd91168f1da4a80ae080e1bae71db182824be4ec4 (diff)
add pointer to new S3 bucket-as-website features
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diff --git a/doc/plugins/amazon_s3.mdwn b/doc/plugins/amazon_s3.mdwn
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+++ b/doc/plugins/amazon_s3.mdwn
@@ -22,9 +22,10 @@ This plugin uses the following settings in the setup file:
set it to "foo", then the url will be
"http://foo.s3.amazonaws.com/wiki/".
* `amazon_s3_prefix` - A prefix to prepend to each page name.
- The default is "wiki/". Note that due to S3 limitations (lack of support
- for uploading a root key), it is not possible to set the prefix to an
- empty string.
+ The default is "wiki/". Note: In order to host your site at the root,
+ it needs to be set to "", and you'll have to
+ [read this](http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2011/02/host-your-static-website-on-amazon-s3.html)
+ for details about configuring your S3 bucket as a website.
* `amazon_s3_location` - Optionally, this can be set to control which
datacenter to use. For example, set it to "EU" to for Europe.
* `amazon_s3_dupindex` - Normally, when `usedirs` is enabled,
@@ -33,7 +34,8 @@ This plugin uses the following settings in the setup file:
"index.html" in their names to work, you can enable this option. Then
each index.html file will be stored in S3 *twice*, under both names. This
will use more disk and bandwidth, and is not recommended unless you really
- need it for some reason.
+ need it for some reason. These days, it's probably better to configure
+ your S3 bucket as a website.
Note that you should still set `destdir` in the setup file. The files that
are uploaded to Amazon S3 will still be written to the destdir, too.