rst.pm disallows raw HTML input. (It's meant as a security feature.)
IkiWiki generates HTML in rst files pretty much all the time. As
such, we should enable raw HTML support. --Ethan
[[done]], although I did add a news item about it, since it could break
the security of certian setups that don't use the htmlscrubber. --[[Joey]]
Does the Perl version of this plugin still exist? There appears to be no "rst.pm" in the current distribution; all there is is the python version. --Peter
No, only the python version exists. It does have raw_enabled
set.
--[[Joey]]
I am sorry, but I am confused. Does this mean that I can use Ikiwiki
features that translate to HTML in rst files? For example, when I use a
[[pagename]]-style link in a rst file, the page generated by Ikiwiki's rst
plugin says <a href="./../pagename/">pagename</a> as text. The link
is expanded correctly, but the result isn't interpreted as HTML. Is that
what is supposed to happen? --Peter
raw_enabled
allows you to use the
raw directive,
but this is not used by ikiwiki for wikilinks or anything else.
That's why the [[plugin_page|plugins/rst]] has its note about
issues with wikilinks and directives. You'd have to put those inside
raw directives yourself to avoid rst escaping their result. --[[Joey]]
You can also create a raw "role" which is at least easier than raw directives.
.. role:: ikiwiki(raw)
:format: html
:ikiwiki:`\[[WikiLink]]`
A role assigns meaning to interpreted text (for example :acronym:ABC
) or :PEP:8
. --ulrik [kaizer.se]