>>> rendered as `foo/index.html`. The easiest and cleanest way to fix this, is to simply
>>> not handle `index` in such a special manner -- except for the top-level one. --[[tuomov]]
+ >>>> Oh, I see, this patch doesn't address wanting to use foo/index.mdwn as
+ >>>> an input page. Hmm. --Ethan
+
+ >>>>> No, it doesn't. I originally also was after that, but after discussing the
+ >>>>> complexities of supporting that with Joey, came up with this simpler scheme
+ >>>>> without many of those issues. It is the output that I primarily care about, anyway,
+ >>>>> and I do, in fact, find the present input file organisation quite nice. The output
+ >>>>> locations just aren't very good for conversion of an existing site to ikiwiki, and do
+ >>>>> make for rather ugly URLs with the .html extensions. (I do often type some URLs
+ >>>>> out of memory, when they're gone from the browser's completion history, and the
+ >>>>> .html makes that more laboursome.)
+
+ >>>>>> I support your decision, but now this wiki page serves two different patches :).
+ >>>>>> Can we split them somehow?
+ >>>>>> What are the complexities involved?
+ >>>>>> I think I overcomplicated it a little with my patch, and Per Bothner's gets
+ >>>>>> much closer to the heart of it. --Ethan
+
* 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.
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+> This is probably supposed to be `$mapitems{$item}=urlto($item, $params{destpage});`,
+> which does indeed remove one more `htmlpage` call from the plugins. I can't actually
+> try it: "failed writing to dst/ts.png.ikiwiki-new: Inappropriate ioctl for device".
+
+>> Crazy perl bug that ioctl thing. Worked around now in svn. --[[Joey]]
+
+> After this probable fix, in fact, all uses of htmlpage in the plugins are used to
+> construct an absolute address: the absolute url in most cases, so an `absurl`
+> call could be added to be used instead of htmlpage, and something else in the
+> aggregate plugin (above), that I also think isn't what's wanted:
+> aren't `foo.html` pages also "rendered", so that they get moved as `foo/index.html`?
+> --[[tuomov]]
+
* `inline.pm` uses htmlpage and `abs2rel` to generate a link, and probably
needs to be changed to either use `urlto` or to call `beautify_url` like
htmllink does. This might work: