X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/d5e65e582a34ae2494fee493ddcb2b959e4a4bce..100636afa253c9808654b5db45feabc4ca1c6f8c:/doc/todo/enable-htaccess-files.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/todo/enable-htaccess-files.mdwn b/doc/todo/enable-htaccess-files.mdwn index b3c174fba..412cb5eba 100644 --- a/doc/todo/enable-htaccess-files.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/enable-htaccess-files.mdwn @@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ memoize("file_pruned"); - sub defaultconfig () { #{{{ + sub defaultconfig () { - wiki_file_prune_regexps => [qr/\.\./, qr/^\./, qr/\/\./, + wiki_file_prune_regexps => [qr/\.\./, qr/^\.(?!htaccess)/, qr/\/\.(?!htaccess)/, qr/\.x?html?$/, qr/\.ikiwiki-new$/, qr/(^|\/).svn\//, qr/.arch-ids\//, qr/{arch}\//], wiki_link_regexp => qr/\[\[(?:([^\]\|]+)\|)?([^\s\]#]+)(?:#([^\s\]]+))?\]\]/, -[[!tag patch]] +[[!tag patch patch/core]] This lets the site administrator have a `.htaccess` file in their underlay directory, say, then get it copied over when the wiki is built. Without @@ -39,6 +39,13 @@ access and such .htaccess files should not be accessible through wiki cgi. Of co > See [[!debbug 447267]] for a patch for this. +>> It looks to me as though this functionality won't be included in ikiwiki +>> unless someone who wants it takes responsibility for updating the patch +>> from that Debian bug to be applicable to current versions, so that there's a +>> setup file parameter for extra filenames to allow, defaulting to none +>> (i.e. a less simplistic patch than the one at the top of this page). +>> Joey, is this an accurate summary? --[[smcv]] + --- bump! I would like to see some form of this functionality included in ikiwiki. I use a patched version, but @@ -47,4 +54,10 @@ but I use ikiwiki with a very small group of people collaborating so svn/web acc and htaccess is for limiting access to some areas of wiki. It should be off by default of course. --Max -[[!tag patch]] +--- ++1 I want `.htaccess` so I can rewrite some old Wordpress URLs to make feeds work again. --[[hendry]] + +--- ++1 for various purposes (but sometimes the filename isn't `.htaccess`, so please make it configurable) --[[schmonz]] + +> I've described a workaround for one use case at the [[plugins/rsync]] [[plugins/rsync/discussion]] page. --[[schmonz]]