This is a link to a non-existent page in the root directory: [[/root_page_test]] (\[[/root\_page\_test]]) When you click on the question mark to create the page, you get *Error: bad page name*. It's a valid [[wikilink]], shouldn't it create the page? --[[sabr]] > Is it a valid wikilink? Should Iki prevent the page from being created? --[[sabr]], 2 months later This type of page name (with leading slash) also gets created by the aggregate plugin: /cgi-bin/ikiwiki.cgi?page=%2FCalculated_Risk&from=news%2FAll_Stories&do=create I'm now pretty convinced that Iki should handle this without error. I'll investigate if I can find the time. > As documented on [[ikiwiki/subpage/linkingrules]], such an absolute > link works perfectly when the linked page already exists. > > The CGI behaviour is thus not consistent with the general linking > rules, which is annoying for me : I'm using templates to generate > links to pages that may not exist yet, and I would like the "right" > path to be selected by default, instead of the usual > /subdir/subpage, when a user clicks the "?" link to create > the missing page ; that's why I'm using absolute paths. > >> Totally agree, this had only not been addressed due to lack of time on >> my part. (I have about 50 ikiwiki things on my todo list.) --[[Joey]] > > Anyway, having the CGI consider invalid an otherwise valid wikilink > seems a bit weird to me, so I had a look to the code, and here is a > patch that should fix this issue ; I proceeded the only way I could > find to prevent side-effects : the only place where I use `$origpage` > is a match, so no function at all is fed with a `$page` with > leading slash : > > -- intrigeri diff --git a/IkiWiki/CGI.pm b/IkiWiki/CGI.pm index 99cead6..23d9616 100644 --- a/IkiWiki/CGI.pm +++ b/IkiWiki/CGI.pm @@ -305,9 +305,11 @@ sub cgi_editpage ($$) { my $page=$form->field('page'); $page=possibly_foolish_untaint($page); if (! defined $page || ! length $page || - file_pruned($page, $config{srcdir}) || $page=~/^\//) { + file_pruned($page, $config{srcdir})) { error("bad page name"); } + my $origpage=$page; + $page =~ s#^/##; my $baseurl=$config{url}."/".htmlpage($page); @@ -425,6 +427,7 @@ sub cgi_editpage ($$) { $from ne $form->field('from') || file_pruned($from, $config{srcdir}) || $from=~/^\// || + $origpage=~/^\// || $form->submitted eq "Preview") { @page_locs=$best_loc=$page; } > [[Applied|done]]. BTW, I also accept full git changesets, if you like > having your name in commit logs. :-) >> Thanks. I'm considering setting up a public Git repository with topic branches, so that : >> - I can simply ask you to pull from there, next time >> - I have a tool to go on learning the beast (i.e. Git) >> -- intrigeri [[!tag patch]]