variables; according to [[Joey]], this is "Freaky code, but seems ok
due to use of `quotementa`".
+##### Locale::Po4a::Xhtml
+
+* does not run any external program
+* does not build regexp's from untrusted variables
+
+=> Seems safe as far as the `includessi` option is disabled; the po
+plugin explicitly disables it.
+
+Relies on Locale::Po4a::Xml` to do most of the work.
+
+##### Locale::Po4a::Xml
+
+* does not run any external program
+* the `includeexternal` option makes it able to read external files;
+ the po plugin explicitly disables it
+* untrusted variables are escaped when used to build regexp's
+
##### Text::WrapI18N
`Text::WrapI18N` can cause DoS
>> basewiki, which seems like it should be pretty easy to do, and would be
>> a great demo! --[[Joey]]
>>
->>> I have a complete translation of basewiki into danish, and am working with
+>>> I have a complete translation of basewiki into danish, available merged into
+>>> ikiwiki at git://source.jones.dk/ikiwiki-upstream (branch underlay-da), and am working with
>>> others on preparing one in german. For a complete translated user
>>> experience, however, you will also need templates translated (there are a few
->>> translatable strings there too). My not-yet-merged po4a Markdown improvements
->>> (see [bug#530574](http://bugs.debian.org/530574)) correctly handles multiple
+>>> translatable strings there too). My most recent po4a Markdown improvements
+>>> adopted upstream but not yet in Debian (see
+>>> [bug#530574](http://bugs.debian.org/530574)) correctly handles multiple
>>> files in a single PO which might be relevant for template translation handling.
>>> --[[JonasSmedegaard]]
>>
>>>>
>>>>> Done. --[[intrigeri]]
>>>
-> * I'm very fearful of the `add_depends` in `postscan`.
+> * I'm very fearful of the `add_depends` in `indexhtml`.
> Does this make every page depend on every page that links
> to it? Won't this absurdly bloat the dependency pagespecs
> and slow everything down? And since nicepagetitle is given
>>> need improvements to the deletion UI to de-confuse that. It's fine to
>>> put that off until needed --[[Joey]]
>>
-> * Re the meta title escaping issue worked around by `change`.
-> I suppose this does not only affect meta, but other things
-> at scan time too. Also, handling it only on rebuild feels
-> suspicious -- a refresh could involve changes to multiple
-> pages and trigger the same problem, I think. Also, exposing
-> this rebuild to the user seems really ugly, not confidence inducing.
->
-> So I wonder if there's a better way. Such as making po, at scan time,
-> re-run the scan hooks, passing them modified content (either converted
-> from po to mdwn or with the escaped stuff cheaply de-escaped). (Of
-> course the scan hook would need to avoid calling itself!)
->
-> (This doesn't need to block the merge, but I hope it can be addressed
-> eventually..)
->
-> --[[Joey]]
->>
->> I'll think about it soon.
->>
->> --[[intrigeri]]
->>
->>> Did you get a chance to? --[[Joey]]
* As discussed at [[todo/l10n]] the templates needs to be translatable too. They
should be treated properly by po4a using the markdown option - at least with my
* general test with `indexpages` enabled: **not OK**
* general test with `po_link_to=default` with `userdirs` enabled: **OK**
* general test with `po_link_to=default` with `userdirs` disabled: **OK**
+
+Duplicate %links ?
+------------------
+
+I notice code in the scan hook that seems to assume
+that %links will accumulate duplicate links for a page.
+That used to be so, but the bug was fixed. Does this mean
+that po might be replacing the only link on a page, in error?
+--[[Joey]]
+
+> It would replace it. The only problematic case is when another
+> plugin has its own reasons, in its `scan` hook, to add a page
+> that is already there to `$links{$page}`. This other plugin's
+> effect might then be changed by po's `scan` hook... which could
+> be either good (better overall l10n) or bad (break the other
+> plugin's goal). --[[intrigeri]]
+
+>> Right.. well, the cases where links are added is very small.
+>> Grepping for `add_link`, it's just done by link, camelcase, meta, and
+>> tag. All of these are supposed to work just link regular links
+>> so I'd think that is ok. We could probably remove the currently scary
+>> comment about only wanting to change the first link. --[[Joey]]
+
+>>> Commit 3c2bffe21b91684 in my po branch does this. --[[intrigeri]]
+>>>> Cherry-picked --[[Joey]]
+
+----
+# Failing to have currentlang respected when using inline
+I am trying to wrap my head around l10n with ikiwiki. Set up a test site, l10n is working fine.
+Now when inlining a bunch of pages, no matter what inline template I use all links are
+going to the master language, the slave being ignored on all levels I tried.
+
+Trying to use currentlang() inside the inline directive to force the current setting in ikiwiki.setup - I get **no pages or links** to pages at all.
+\[[!inline pages=\"man/* and currentlang() and !*/sidebar and !*/b and !*.*\" template=\"inlinepage\" archive=\"yes\" quick=\"yes\" show=\"0\" sort=\"mtime\" reverse=\"no\"]]
+
+Turning meta title on slave translation pages on and off - **no change**.
+Turning usedirs on and off - **no change**.
+Testing with different inline templates - **no change**.
+Trying the use of tags on the slave language pages - **tagged() doesn't match any tagged pages**.
+
+I tried everything I could think of being the cause.
+Could this be related to the templates used by inline not being localized?
+Any hints wether I am currently running into some dead end with ikiwiki regarding template l10n here would be greatly appreciated.
+
+Besides: When using the map instead of the inline directive, regarding l10n all is working like it should, pitty is that for the kind of deployment I am heading for I will also need pages to be included with a custom template. --[[Boris]]