This is a bug, but fixing it is very tricky. Consider what would happen if
example.mdwn were created: example/page.html and the rest of example/*
-would need to be updated to change the parentlink from a bare work to a
+would need to be updated to change the parentlink from a bare word to a
link to the new page. Now if example.mdwn were removed again, they'd need
to be updated again. So example/* depends on example. But it's even more
tricky, because if example.mdwn is modified, we _don't_ want to rebuild
ikiwiki doesn't have a way to represent this dependency and can't get one
without a lot of new complex code being added.
+> Note that this code has now been added. In new terms, example/* has a
+> presence dependency on example. So this bug is theoretically fixable now.
+> --[[Joey]]
+
For now the best thing to do is to make sure that you always create
example if you create example/foo. Which is probably a good idea anyway..
+
+----
+
+Note that this bug does not exist if the wiki is built with the "usedirs"
+option, since in that case, the parent link will link to a subdirectory,
+that will just be missing the index.html file, but still nicely usable.
+--[[Joey]]
+
+----
+
+<http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/translator/writing.html> does not exist.
+Then, on
+<http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/translator/writing/example.html>, in the
+*parentlinks* line, *writing* links to the top-level *index* file. It should
+rather not link anywhere at all. --[[tschwinge]]
+
+> So, the bug has changed behavior a bit. Rather than a broken link, we get
+> a link to the toplevel page. This, FWIW, is because the template now
+> uses this for each parentlink:
+
+ <a href="<TMPL_VAR URL>"><TMPL_VAR PAGE></a>/
+
+> Best workaround is still to enable usedirs. --[[Joey]]