X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/dbc503e779ca6121ac9ff5f90bd0597afc07a238..f09b847f50a7d2f72d3582c22dae0102b683042d:/doc/patchqueue/index.html_allowed.mdwn diff --git a/doc/patchqueue/index.html_allowed.mdwn b/doc/patchqueue/index.html_allowed.mdwn index c2449a9c1..5904b6096 100644 --- a/doc/patchqueue/index.html_allowed.mdwn +++ b/doc/patchqueue/index.html_allowed.mdwn @@ -277,9 +277,27 @@ I'll attach an updated and slightly modified version below. >>> Presently the patch does not move `foo/index.type` as `foo/index/index.html`, but renders >>> it as `foo/index.html`, not because I particularly want that (except for the top-level one, of >>> course), but because it could be done :). This, however, conflicts with a `foo.mdwn` - >>> rendered as `foo/index.html`. The easiest and cleanest way to do this, is to simply + >>> 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.