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Problem here was that no charset http header was being sent.
I fixed this globally by making cgi_custom_failure send the header.
Required changing its parameters.
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Reversion was introduced by over-eager removal of mtime_raw in
2b569f99d9e7f1d4d30c7f3adde9729ff4d868cf
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Similar to those in the rename plugin, although here we can't use
the form object.
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The crux of the problem is that the cgi object has raw values not converted
to utf-8, and rename was using its fields. Also fixed a missed place where
the form object did not get its fields utf-8 encoded.
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%links is populated even for just-deleted pages, so %pagesources
should be used for such tests instead.
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pretty-printed dates, using the same formatting as used for page modification date display, etc.
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include feeds.
Speedup of about 25% for small inlines; could be much larger for inlines of
many, or complex pages.
Not bloating memory with excessive memoization data was the key to this.
The method chosen does not squeeze out every erg of speed possible when
inlines are nested, but that's rare. It uses less memory than other
optimisation hacks (I'm looking at you,
f937c1fb8074a512d8bb788fa275f5e90595cd47 !) already used in inline.pm.
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value. (Thanks, NicolasLimare)
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Unlike generic meta foo tags, meta description is known to be safe, so can
be special cased to be allowed despite the html scrubber. This makes meta
description much more useful, since it is otherwise limited to being used
by other plugins like map.
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With the htmlscrubber disabled, it was adding a <meta name=title>
tag for the title, which is pointless.
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My experience is that when inlines are nested, the old behavior of
generating feeds for the nested inlines was never really desired. Since the
feeds were numbered sequentially, the numbers could easily change, and it did
not make sense to subscribe to or use those feeds. And generating those nested
feeds often meant a lot of unnecessary calculation, and data being written.
So, I dropped them.
Looking back, nested feeds originally were a free side effect of properly
handing multiple feeds on one page. Of course, that is still supported.
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when ikiwiki needs authentication, rather than for any access to the cgi/wiki.
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that is closer to a page.
I chose not to have it override style.css, because style.css is not really
intended to be edited; the one from the underlay is intended to be used as
a base that local.css overrides.
I chose to use a plugin rather than changing the default behavior, both
because I didn't want to have to worry about possibly breaking backwards
compatability (though this seems unlikely), and because it seemed cleaner
to not include style template parameters in the main page template code.
I suppose someone might want a way to not override the toplevel
local.css, but instead include it as well as foo/local.css. Probably the
best way to do that would be to have foo/local.css @import ../local.css
(modulo browser compatability issues). Alternatively, edit page.tmpl
to always include the toplevel local.css, or swap out this plugin for
another one.
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not configured.
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search works correctly for wikis that are located in subdirectories of domains.
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blogspam.net.
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using a template that does not include page content.
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for a wikilink (including eg, leading slashes).
Before, the htmllink would display the link to the template as if it were a
wikilink, but what was stored was not, which could lead to confusing
situations.
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This sometimes caused infinite recursion when rebuilding a wiki
with po files.
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Don't generate inlined page content if the template does not use it.
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This does mean the year calendars depend on existence of all posts made in
the year and have to be updated.
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This avoids all calendars rebuilding when a new page is added
that will only show in one of them.
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The names in the documentation were completly different, but
also seemed better chosen than the names in the code.
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git log --follow seems to sometimes show merges from before the file was
ever created. So, skip them, a file shouldn't be first created during a
merge anyway.
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Meh, git.
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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This will be a bit more expensive, but --getctime does not need to be fast.
And getting the real creation time a very useful when untangling blog
histories that involve renames.
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This is consistent with the year display, and I think it is less
visually confusing than using the full month names.
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I broke this recently.
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