From: joey Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:32:10 +0000 (+0000) Subject: web commit by tuomov: Explanation etc. X-Git-Tag: 1.44~121 X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=dbc503e779ca6121ac9ff5f90bd0597afc07a238;p=ikiwiki.git web commit by tuomov: Explanation etc. --- diff --git a/doc/patchqueue/index.html_allowed.mdwn b/doc/patchqueue/index.html_allowed.mdwn index 7a544fca1..c2449a9c1 100644 --- a/doc/patchqueue/index.html_allowed.mdwn +++ b/doc/patchqueue/index.html_allowed.mdwn @@ -274,6 +274,12 @@ I'll attach an updated and slightly modified version below. >> Can someone elaborate on this? What's broken about it? Will pages >> foo/index/index.html include foo/index in their parentlinks? --Ethan + >>> Presently the patch does not move `foo/index.type` as `foo/index/index.html`, but renders + >>> it as `foo/index.html`, not because I particularly want that (except for the top-level one, of + >>> course), but because it could be done :). This, however, conflicts with a `foo.mdwn` + >>> rendered as `foo/index.html`. The easiest and cleanest way to do this, is to simply + >>> not handle `index` in such a special manner -- except for the top-level one. --[[tuomov]] + * This does make the resulting wikis much less browsable directly on the filesystem, since `dir` to `dir/index.html` conversion is only handled by web servers and so you end up browsing to a directory index all the time. @@ -290,6 +296,12 @@ I'll attach an updated and slightly modified version below. >> index.html yet another option. I'm not _that_ fond of optioons >> however. --[[Joey]] + >>> It is worth noting, that with this patch, you _can_ render the local + >>> copy in the present manner, while rendering the Web copy under + >>> directories. So no extra options are really needed for local browsing, + >>> unless you also want to serve the same copy over the Web, which I + >>> doubt. --[[tuomov]] + * Some of the generated links are missing the trailing / , which is innefficient since it leads to a http redirect when clicking on that link. Seems to be limited to ".." links, and possibly only to