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2010-04-04Remove the typedlink(tag foo) pagespec feature, which is less friendly than ↵Simon McVittie
tagged() Plugins that introduce a link type should also introduce pagespec syntax for it.
2010-04-04Remove tagged_is_strict option, and just behave as though it was enabledSimon McVittie
Jon was worried about the backwards-compatibility break involved in making tagged() not match non-tag links, but Joey seems less concerned about it.
2010-04-04Fix some typos that would break Render during changed-link calculationSimon McVittie
2010-04-04implement typed links; add tagged_is_strict config optionSimon McVittie
2010-04-03answer about autofiles for tagsDavid Riebenbauer
2010-04-03link to commitsDavid Riebenbauer
2010-04-03slightly more consistent capitalisation of ikiwikiJoey Hess
For a while, I was avoiding capitalizing ikiwiki at the beginning of a sentence. I now think that's a bad idea (unless explicitly referring to the `ikiwiki` command). Still, I don't go all the way and always cap it, as a proper noun. That would make the logo look bad. ;) I also tend to avoid capping it as IkiWiki, except when referring to the perl internals, which do use that capitalization. (Too late to change that.) However, it's also reasonable to do so in a WikiLink, as a nod to historical camelcase wikis.
2010-04-03add news item for ikiwiki 3.20100403Joey Hess
2010-04-03releasing version 3.20100403Joey Hess
2010-04-03fix buggy program installation codeJoey Hess
2010-04-03updated branchhttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-02responseJoey Hess
2010-04-02responseJoey Hess
2010-04-03cross-referencehttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-03vague musings about wikilinkshttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-03perhaps the typedlink(tag foo) pagespec isn't so usefulhttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-03reduced differencehttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-03sort-order could usefully be overridden for meta author, toohttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-03actually I can see a second use for "nonlinear" syntax - but I don't think ↵http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
it's worth it
2010-04-03make questions to Joey more explicithttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-03respond at some lengthhttp://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-02respond (also unindent Joey's review to avoid very deep indentation)http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-02ideaJoey Hess
2010-04-02commentsJoey Hess
2010-04-02minor commentJoey Hess
2010-04-02fix branch nameJoey Hess
2010-04-02qualify template_fileJoey Hess
2010-04-02template: Search for templates in the templatedir, if they are not found as ↵Joey Hess
pages in the wiki.
2010-04-02review from the woodsJoey Hess
2010-04-02htmlscrubber: Allow colons in url fragments after '?'Joey Hess
Colons are not allowed at the start of urls, because it can be interpreted as a protocol, and allowing arbitrary protocols can be unsafe (CVE-2008-0809). However, this check was too restrictive, not allowing use of eg, "video.ogv?t=0:03:00/0:04:00" to seek to a given place in a video, or "somecgi?foo=bar:baz" to pass parameters with colons. It's still not allowed to have a filename with a colon in it (ie "foo:bar.png") -- to link to such a file, a fully qualified url must be used.
2010-04-02Despam, again. Someone ban adrianna please?Simon McVittie
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2010-04-02DespamSimon McVittie
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2010-04-01implemented!http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-01Explain tab-delimited tables a bit betterSimon McVittie
2010-04-01considering tags and fieldshttp://kerravonsen.dreamwidth.org/
2010-04-01(no commit message)http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-04-01response; thoughts about inline and tagshttp://kerravonsen.dreamwidth.org/
2010-03-31page.tmpl: Add Cache-Control must-revalidate to ensure that users ↵Joey Hess
(especially of Firefox) see fresh page content. Since Firefox version 3, it's done aggressive caching of visited pages, and does not, by default, check if the cached content is still valid when reloading or revisiting a page. By default, Firefox seems to not re-contact the web server at all. Compare with eg, Epiphany and Chromium, which appear to always check, and get back a 304 when the page is unchanged. This header makes Firefox do the right thing, at least for html files. It still over-caches if css, javascript, images, etc, are changed.
2010-03-31responsehttp://kerravonsen.dreamwidth.org/
2010-03-31they do work, with the right syntax (C backslash escapes aren't interpreted)http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/
2010-03-31(no commit message)http://edrex.myopenid.com/