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I rearranged my patchset once again, to clearly identify the origin and
motivation of each patch, which is explained in the following.
In my ikiwiki-based website I have the following situation:
$config{usedirs} is 1
- there are a number of subdirectories (A/, B/, C/, etc)
with pages under each of them (A/page1, A/page2, B/page3, etc)
- 'index pages' for each subdirectory: A.mdwn, B.mdwn, C.mdwn;
these are rather barebone, only contain an inline directive for their
respective subpages and become A/index.html, etc
- there is also the main index.mdwn, which inlines A.mdwn, B.mdwn, C.mdwn,
etc (i.e. the top-level index files are also inlined on the homepage)
With the upstream inline plugin, the feeds for A, B, C etc are located
in A/index.atom , B/index.atom , etc; their title is the wiki name and
their main link goes to the wiki homepage rather than to their
respective subdir (e.g. I would expect A/index.atom to have a link to
http://website/A but it actually points to http://website/ ).
This is due to them being generated from the main index page, and is
fixed by the first patch: ‘inline: base feed urls on included page
name’. As explained in the commit message for the patch itself, this is
a ‘forgotten part’ from a previous page vs destpage fix which has
already been included upstream.
Applied. --[[Joey]]
The second patch, ‘inline: improve feed title and description
management’, aligns feed title and description management by introducing
a title option to complement description , and by basing the
description on the page description if the entry is missing. If no
description is provided by either the directive parameter or the page
metadata, we use a user-configurable default based on both the page
title and wiki name rather than hard-coding the wiki name as description.
Reviewing, this seems ok, but I don't like that
feed_desc_fmt is "safe => 0". And I question if that needs
to be configurable at all. I say, drop that configurable, and
only use the page meta description (or wikiname for index).
Oh, and could you indent your elsif the same as I? --[[Joey]]
The third patch, ‘inline: allow assigning an id to postform/feedlink’,
does just that. I don't currently use it, but it can be particularly
useful in the postform case for example for scriptable management of
multiple postforms in the same page.
Applied. --[[Joey]]
In one of my wiki setups I had a terminating '/' in $config{url} . You
mention that it should not be present, but I have not seen this
requirement described anywhere. Rather than restricting the user input,
I propose a patch that prevents double slashes from appearing in links
created by urlto() by fixing the routine itself.
If this is fixed I would rather not put the overhead of fixing it in
every call to urlto . And I'm not sure this is a comprehensive
fix to every problem a trailing slash in the url could cause. --[[Joey]]
The inline plugin is also updated (in a separate patch) to use urlto()
rather than hand-coding the feed urls. You might want to keep this
change even if you discard the urlto patch.
IIRC, I was missing a proof that this always resulted in identical urls,
which is necessary to prevent flooding. I need such a proof before I can
apply that. --[[Joey]]
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