And if Foo/Bar/Baz is then removed, it forgets to update Foo/Bar to link
back to Foo/Baz.
- Basically this makes creating new pages painful, top of TODO list..
+ -- is this still true?
-* Foo/Bar/Baz shows up as Bar/Baz in the linkbacks on page Foo/Bar. Should
- show as just Baz there.
* If I try to do a web commit, to a svn+ssh repo, it fails with
"Host key verification failed."
I think that the setuid isn't fully taking; it should be running as me,
* RecentChanges is a regular page, perhaps it should be automatically
replaced with a link to the [[CGI]]?
* [[ikiwiki]] should go to the same place as [[index]] (on this wiki).
-* There's no way to escape a [[WikiLink]] when discussing one on a wiki.
+* Web browsers don't word-wrap lines in submitted text, which makes editing a
+ page that someone wrote in a web browser annoying (`gqip` is vim user's
+ friend here). Is there any way to improve this?
+* The diff links in RecentChanges go to a viewcvs backtrace if the rev in question is when the page was added. Is this a viewcvs bug, or a behavior ikiwiki needs to work around?
+ - As a special case, there should certianly be no history link for
+ pages generated from the underlaydir as it can never work for them.
+* If a page stops inlining anthing, its rss feed file
+ will linger around and not be deleted.
+* Currently only one blog is supported per page. Attempts to add more
+ will make it only update one of the blogs on the page.
+* RSS output contains relative links. Ie. http://kitenet.net/~joey/blog/index.rss contains a link to http://kitenet.net/~joey/blog/../blog.html
+* If a file in the srcdir is removed, exposing a file in the underlaydir,
+ ikiwiki will not notice the change and rebuild it until the file in the
+ underlaydir gets a mtime newer than the mtime the removed file had.
+* Markdown will try to expand stuff inside postprocessordirectives. For
+ example, if there are two *'s, it will turn them to html em's, which
+ breaks things unexpectedly and requires escaping.
+* ikiwiki will generate html formatted error messages to the command
+ line if --cgi is set, even if it's not yet running as a cgi