X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/58ef55c79893190021a441b2ba618178fce13bc5..acc5db090ecc742676117dd4149807feb05d07ed:/doc/plugins/recentchanges/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/recentchanges/discussion.mdwn b/doc/plugins/recentchanges/discussion.mdwn index b563a8d9d..dae4b5919 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/recentchanges/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/recentchanges/discussion.mdwn @@ -5,4 +5,35 @@ The links to user pages of e.g. *MichaelBanck* or *GianlucaGuida* don't work, as being linked to , whereas it should be . +> I've fixed this.. --[[Joey]] + +Another one. If you change the *recentchangespage* configuration option, (it seems to me) +that the pages from the old hierarchy will not be removed from the disk. But then, changing +this should be a rather uncommon thing. + --[[tschwinge]] + +> And fixed this, by making it look at all *._change pages, not just +> those in a specific directory, when deciding which to expire. --[[Joey]] + +I've just upgraded to ikiwiki 2.50 with the `recentchanges` plugin enabled, and +figured out that I have to turn on `rss` in `ikiwiki.setup` in order to get the +recentchanges feed. Now the feed shows up, but the links in the feed go to the +change pages, e.g. `recentchanges/change_1700.html`. I can see a `recentchanges` +directory created in the working copy, containing files like `change_1700._change` +but for some reason they are not getting htmlized and carried over. I can see +in `recentchanges.pm` that it explicitly registers an `htmlize` hook for the +`_change` type, but something isn't happening. I also see `return if $type=~/^_/;` in +`render()` in `Render.pm` so I guess the upshot is I'm not sure how this is +supposed to work; is there a bug here or just something I overlooked that I need +to turn on? --Chapman Flack + +> It's a (minor) bug that recentchanges optimises away generating the +> change pages, but that the rss/atom feed still links to them. --[[Joey]] + +>> Hmm, ok, what's the intended correct behavior? To really generate the +>> change pages, or to change the links in the feed to point somewhere else that's +>> not missing? If you can easily point me to the right neighborhood in the code +>> I might work on a patch for this. It may be a (minor) bug in the grand scheme +>> of things, but it does seem pretty goofy if you've just clicked an RSS link. :) +>> --Chap (p.s. should this be moved to bugs?)