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2010-02-15(no commit message)http://mem.myopenid.com/
2010-02-15(no commit message)aghitza
2010-02-15+ ipol.imnil
2010-02-14optimise whitespace in feed templatesJoey Hess
2010-02-14Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.ikiwiki.info/srv/git/ikiwiki.infoJoey Hess
2010-02-14comments: Display number of comments in comment action link.Joey Hess
This was not doable before, but when I added transitive dependency handling in the big dependency rewrite, it became possible to include a comment count when inlining. This also improves the action link when a page has no comments. It will link direct to the cgi to allow posting the first comment. And if the page is locked to prevent posting new comments, the link is no longer shown.
2010-02-14minor refactor/optimisationJoey Hess
2010-02-14add ngettext support & optimize gettext handlingJoey Hess
As I was adding ngettext support, I realized I could optimize the gettext functions by memoizing the creation of the gettext object. Note that the object creation is still deferred until a gettext function is called, to avoid unnecessary startup penalties on code paths that do not need gettext. A side benefit is that separate stub functions are no longer needed to handle the C language case.
2010-02-14(no commit message)jwalzer
2010-02-14Update - trying to debug itjwalzer
2010-02-14new threadjwalzer
2010-02-13clarifyJoey Hess
2010-02-13Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.ikiwiki.info/srv/git/ikiwiki.infoJoey Hess
2010-02-13closeJoey Hess
2010-02-13Added information about python implementation for referencehttp://seeitcoming.myopenid.com/
2010-02-12add news item for ikiwiki 3.20100212Joey Hess
2010-02-12releasing version 3.20100212Joey Hess
2010-02-12formattingJoey Hess
2010-02-12layoutJoey Hess
2010-02-12add highlevel view of when hooks are called during compile and cgi phasesJoey Hess
2010-02-12add variable value examplesJoey Hess
2010-02-12move note to sideboxJoey Hess
2010-02-12heading tweaksJoey Hess
2010-02-12reorg and expand docs of some variablesJoey Hess
2010-02-12setup file orderingJoey Hess
2010-02-12add section informationJoey Hess
2010-02-12another (last?) tag changeJoey Hess
2010-02-12formatting sillynessJoey Hess
2010-02-12remove unnecessary IkiWiki::Joey Hess
2010-02-12one moreJoey Hess
2010-02-12more tag reorgJoey Hess
2010-02-12more tag reorgJoey Hess
2010-02-12plugin tag reorgJoey Hess
2010-02-12bordersJoey Hess
2010-02-12format plugin categorizationJoey Hess
2010-02-12add plugin section, and show which plugins need no configurationJoey Hess
2010-02-12rewordJoey Hess
2010-02-12improve websetup fieldset displayJoey Hess
to handle sections
2010-02-11fix websetup display of unsafe arrays in expert modeJoey Hess
2010-02-11add some openid matching testsJoey Hess
2010-02-11fix openid pagespec exampleJoey Hess
2010-02-11Group related plugins into sections in the setup file, and drop unused rcs ↵Joey Hess
plugins from the setup file.
2010-02-11Allow globs to be used in user() pagespecs.Joey Hess
2010-02-11reorder canedit checks during page creation to have best_loc firstJoey Hess
When creating a page, multiple locations are tested to see if they can be edited. If all fail, one of the failure subs is called, to log the user in to allow them to proceed with the edit. So far so good. But, what if some pages fail for one reason, and some for another? This occurs when httpauth_pagespec is used in conjunction with signinedit (and openid or something). When the user is not signed in at all The former will fail to edit a page because the user was not httpauthed. The latter will fail to edit a different page, because the user was not signed in. One of their failure methods gets to run first. The page creation code always ran the failure method corresponding to the topmost page location. So, when editing a foo/Discussion page, and with httpauth_pagespec => "*!/Discussion", it ran the httpauth failure method, which was exactly the wrong thing to do. I fixed this by making it instead run the failure method for the *best* page location. In the above example, that's foo/Discussion, so signinedit runs, as desired, and we get the signin page. This seems like it will be the right choice, or at least an acceptable choice. If a user wants to use httpauth they can always choose it on the signin page.
2010-02-11partially fix httpauth canedit hookJoey Hess
My logic was right before. Cleaned up some code. (Page creation is still a problem.) Also, I removed the Edit url munging, because that is not necessary with the canedit hook, since canedit will handle redirection through cgiauthurl if necessary.
2010-02-11fix logic errorJoey Hess
2010-02-11httpauth: Add httpauth_pagespec setting that can be used to limit pages to ↵Joey Hess
only being edited via users authed with httpauth.
2010-02-11httpauth: When cgiauthurl is configured, httpauth can now be used alongside ↵Joey Hess
other authentication methods (like openid or anonok). Rather than always redirect to the cgiauthurl for authentication, there is now a button on the login form to use it.
2010-02-11patch so farJoey Hess
2010-02-11clarifyJoey Hess