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@@ -59,3 +59,7 @@ This works (although accessing `%IkiWiki::pagectime` is not too clever), but it
> A few examples of ikiwiki sites with date archives:
> <http://www.golden-gryphon.com/blog/manoj/> and
> <http://roland.entierement.nu/categories/geek-en.html> --[[Joey]]
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+>> Yeah, it wasn't much of a description, was it? ;-) It's an attempt to emulate the style of Wordpress and other popular blog platforms, which can link a post's creation date to YYY/MM/DD archive pages, which then list all the relevant posts. My use-case is on a blog page which in-lines (via pagespecs) recent blog posts.
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+>> I agree with not adding this kind of functionality to the core. :-) I simply didn't want to have break links when I convert to IkiWiki. I guess I'll just play around with the page-creation thing myself then. Feel free to delete this from the queue. :-) --Ben \ No newline at end of file