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authentication. Closes: #500524
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This is the easy part of supporting foo/index.mdwn sources for page foo.
Note that if foo.mdwn exists too, there will be a warning about multiple
sources for the same page, and which is used is indeterminate.
indexpages should also cause web based editing to create index source pages
by default; this and other fallout of the option not yet implemented.
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files rendered during page preview.
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page, and is preserved across rebuilds.
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Upgrades to the new index format should be transparent.
The version field is 3, because 1 was the old textual index, 2 was the
pre-versioned format.
This also includes some efficiency improvements to index loading, by
not copying a hash and using a reference.
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toplevel templates directory.
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* htmltidy: Avoid returning undef if tidy fails. Also avoid returning the
untidied content if tidy crashes. In either case, it seems best to tidy
the content to nothing.
* htmltidy: Avoid spewing tidy errors to stderr.
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acting on a set of pages.
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tagbase, when it's set.
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Seems that the problem is that once the \nnn coming from git is converted
to a single character, decode_utf8 decides that this is a standalone
character, and not part of a multibyte utf-8 sequence, and so does nothing.
I tried playing with the utf-8 flag, but that didn't work. Instead, use
decode("utf8"), which doesn't have the same qualms, and successfully
decodes the octets into a utf-8 character.
Rant:
Think for a minute about fact that any and every program that parses git-log,
or git-show, etc output to figure out what files were in a commit needs to
contain this snippet of code, to convert from git-log's wacky output to a
regular character set:
if ($file =~ m/^"(.*)"$/) {
($file=$1) =~ s/\\([0-7]{1,3})/chr(oct($1))/eg;
}
(And it's only that "simple" if you don't care about filenames with
embedded \n or \t or other control characters.)
Does that strike anyone else as putting the parsing and conversion in the
wrong place (ie, in gitweb, ikiwiki, etc, etc)? Doesn't anyone who actually
uses git with utf-8 filenames get a bit pissed off at seeing \xxx\xxx
instead of the utf-8 in git-commit and other output?
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I saw this in the wild, apparently a page was not present on disk, but was
in the aggregate db, and not marked as expired either. Not sure how that
happened, but such pages should get marked as expired since they have an
effectively zero ctime.
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should be treated as an attachment.
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* edittemplate: Default new page file type to the same type as the template.
(willu)
* edittemplate: Add "silent" parameter. (Willu)
* edittemplate: Link to template, to allow creating it. (Willu)
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enables syslog.
Setup output is once again output to stdout in this case.
Implemented by stashing the verbose/syslog values set in the setup file,
and using those values in the generated wrappers, but not allowing them to take
effect during the setup operation itself, so that command-line options,
appearing before or after -setup, are honored.
Also, some cleanups to how %config is generated for wrappers, removing some
fields that do not need to be recorded inside the wrapper.
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percent parameter to only optionally end with "%".
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The expiry code does need to make sure to sort in ctime order, even if
expiring by count, so it expires the right ones.
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elements.
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needs to wait for the pages to be rendered though)
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openid, pagespec, preprocessordirective, subpage, wikilink).
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remains, but is now deprecated too.
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* goodstuff: Remove otl plugin from the bundle since it needs a significant
external dependency and is not commonly used. If you use otl, make sure
you explicitly enable it now.
* goodstuff: Add more, progress, and table plugins to the bundle.
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specified.
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if desired.
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filenames, the wiki_file_chars setting is added. For example, set to "-[:alnum:]+/._" to disable colons from being used in source files (which can cause trouble om Windows).
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the data. (AlexandreDupas)
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