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-After too many hours last night spent designing it and a few hours coding,
-ikiwiki now supports [[blog]]s!
-
-Note that as part of this, the index file format changed. If you have an
-ikiwiki installation dating from before this post, you should make sure to
---rebuild the wiki when upgrading.
-
---[[Joey]]
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-ikiwiki now supports subscribing to pages on wikis with a subversion
-backend. Subscribers will be mailed commit diffs.
-
-Some changes are needed to ikiwiki configs to support this:
-
-* A new `--adminemail` config option has been added, that is used for both
- this and for sending user subscription mails, so should be configured on
- any wiki that uses either feature.
-* `--svnpath` needs to be set to location of your wiki inside its
- subversion repository. It defaults to "trunk", which will work for many
- layouts.
-* A new `--notify` config option should be passed to ikiwiki when it's run
- as a svn commit hook, to enable it sending the subscription mails.
-* `--svnrepo` is actually supported and used now, so should be set to the
- subversion repository directory.
-
-[[ikiwiki.setup]] has been updated accordingly.
-
-This is the last major change planned before the first official release of
-ikiwiki. The main remaining issue blocking that release is the resolution
-of what to do about HTML XSS [[security]] issues.
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-ikiwiki now supports [[plugins]] in its development branch. I'll be working on breaking out various parts of ikiwiki into separate plugins and adding new useful plugins for the next little while; suggestions for useful plugins appreciated.
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-Ikiwiki also supports style sheets now. I've not done too much with the
-default style sheet, but you can customise [[style.css]] to do whatever you
-like with the look of your wiki.
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-Ikiwiki should now generate valid XHTML 1.0. At least for most pages, unless the user-entered page content is invalid, etc. If you find any cases where it doen't, add a note to [[todo/html]].
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-ikiwiki's main outstanding security hole, lack of html sanitization, has
-now been addressed. ikiwiki now sanitizes html by default, using the
-[[plugins/htmlscrubber]] plugin.
-
-If only trusted parties can edit your wiki's content, then you might want
-to turn this sanitization back off to allow use of potentially dangerous
-tags. To do so, pass --disable-plugin=sanitize or edit the plugins
-configuration in your [[ikiwiki.setup]].