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links. Since this needs the just released XML::Feed 0.3, as well as a not yet released XML::RSS, it will fall back to the old method if no xml:base info is available.
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(ie, otl inside a mdwn page, or syntax highlighted code inside a page).
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Avoids some uninitialised value warnings.
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Instead, shortcuts will explicitly be marked as such when registered, and
listdirectives can filter them out.
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Move shortcut processing back to checkconfig, and avoid it failing if the
srcdir is not defined.
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This speeds up web commits by 1/4th of a second or so, since perl does
not have to start up for the post commit hook.
perl's locking is completly FuBar, since it's impossible to tell what perl
flock() really does, and thus difficult to write code in other languages
that interoperates with perl's locking. (Let alone interoperating with
existing fcntl locking from perl...)
In this particular case, I think I was able to find a way to avoid the
insanity, mostly. The C code does a true flock(2), and if perl is using an
incompatable lock method that does not use the same locking primative at
the kernel level, then the C code's test will fail, and it will go ahead
and run the perl code. Then the perl code's test will test the right thing.
On Debian, at least lately, perl's flock() does a true flock(2), so the
optimisation does work.
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This saves around 1/4th second per trusted commit since ikiwiki
doesn't need to start up.
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been a while!
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It needs to write to the user db.
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luckily, don't really need to here
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Still need to investigate possible races, and test some more.
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These throw errors, do not have useful return codes.
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Wired up check_canedit and check_canremove, still need to deal with
check_canattach, and test.
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Still need to wire up the calls to check_* , but it's cold out here and my
hands are going numb, so enough for now.
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Add an inject function, that can be used by plugins that want to replace
one of ikiwiki's functions with their own version. (This is a scary thing
that grubs through the symbol table, and replaces all exported occurances
of a function with the injected version.)
external: RPC functions can be injected to replace exported functions.
Removed the stupid displaytime hook, and use injection instead.
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toplevel tagpage, and not closer subpages.
The html links already went there, but internally the links were not
recorded as absolute, which could cause confusing backlinks etc.
For example, with tagbase=tags, if blog/tags/bar existed and blog/foo was
tagged bar, it would link to /tags/bar. But, the link would be recorded
simply as a link to tags/bar, and so later blog/tags/bar would appear to
have the backlink.
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feed links. So rss will be included along with atom, and pages with multiple feeds will get links added for all feeds.
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utf-8 characters are written out as such, and not as the encoded perl strings the C Data::Dumper produces.
Note that the text produced by the C version was interpreted fine
when ikiwiki loaded the setup file. But it was not user-friendly.
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entity-encoding the wikiname in the session cookie.
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Need to use a hook because an exported function cannot be reliably
overridden. The replacement verstion was actually only affecting plugins
loaded after it.
formattime doesn't need a hook, since there's no reason to export it.
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The machine parseable date needs to include a timezone.
Also, simplified the interface for date display.
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Need to handle the case where url is not set.
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from JasonBlevins
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Having a always current relative date on recentchanges is very, very nice.
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relative, in a very nice way, if I say so myself.
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* Add an underlay for javascript, and add ikiwiki.js containing some utility
code.
* toggle: Stop embedding the full toggle code on each page using it, and
move it to toggle.js in the javascript underlay.
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in the future.
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plugins. Closes: #502047
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Google allows has a nice feature, sitesearch, that allows anyone to
limit search results to a specific site. Obviously, this feature can be
used to provide a search engine for the local ikiwiki site without the
need to install any additional software. Just enable the 'google' plugin
and make sure that --url uses the proper hostname. Thanks to Joey for
helping to get the Perl implementation right.
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for. This supports most of the ACL type things users have been wanting to be done. Closes: #443346 (It does not control who can read a page, but that's out of scope for ikiwiki.)
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