DynDNS (which was resolving *.schwinge.homeip.net to my server at home) stopped
supporting wildcard CNAMEs *.schwinge.homeip.net, so I now always have to use
the canonical name (or pay for getting this back, or go looking for another
service provider)...
also an equivalent (I suppose) problem when using another plugin, but I hope
it's enough to track it down for this one.
also an equivalent (I suppose) problem when using another plugin, but I hope
it's enough to track it down for this one.
- $ tar -xj < [bug-dep_order.tar.bz2](http://www.thomas.schwinge.homeip.net/tmp/bug-dep_order.tar.bz2)
+ $ tar -xj < [bug-dep_order.tar.bz2](http://schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/tmp/bug-dep_order.tar.bz2)
$ cd bug-dep_order/
$ ./render_locally
[...]
$ cd bug-dep_order/
$ ./render_locally
[...]
- $ wget http://www.thomas.schwinge.homeip.net/tmp/cutpaste_filter.tar.bz2
- $ wget http://www.thomas.schwinge.homeip.net/tmp/cutpaste_filter.patch
+ $ wget http://schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/tmp/cutpaste_filter.tar.bz2
+ $ wget http://schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/tmp/cutpaste_filter.patch
$ tar -xj < cutpaste_filter.tar.bz2
$ cd cutpaste_filter/
$ tar -xj < cutpaste_filter.tar.bz2
$ cd cutpaste_filter/
and can then use \[[!paste id=foo]].
Therefore, I've written an [*absorb* directive /
and can then use \[[!paste id=foo]].
Therefore, I've written an [*absorb* directive /
-plugin](http://www.thomas.schwinge.homeip.net/tmp/absorb.pm), which is meant to
+plugin](http://schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/tmp/absorb.pm), which is meant to
absorb pages in order to get hold of their *cut* and *copy* directives'
contents. This does work as expected. But it also absorbs page fileA's *meta*
values, like a *meta title*, etc. How to avoid / solve this?
absorb pages in order to get hold of their *cut* and *copy* directives'
contents. This does work as expected. But it also absorbs page fileA's *meta*
values, like a *meta title*, etc. How to avoid / solve this?
wiki pages in the Texinfo format (even though that is possible, of course),
but rather to ease collaboration on existing Texinfo documents.
wiki pages in the Texinfo format (even though that is possible, of course),
but rather to ease collaboration on existing Texinfo documents.
-The plugin is available at <http://www.schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/tmp/texinfo.pm>.
+The plugin is available at <http://schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/tmp/texinfo.pm>.
It's very basic at the moment, but will be improved over time.
It's very basic at the moment, but will be improved over time.
> [[done]], with some changes --[[Joey]]
Find the most recent version at
> [[done]], with some changes --[[Joey]]
Find the most recent version at
-<http://www.schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/tmp/meta_forward.patch>.
+<http://schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/tmp/meta_forward.patch>.
I can't use `scrub(...)`, as that will strip out the forwarding HTML command.
How to deal with that?
I can't use `scrub(...)`, as that will strip out the forwarding HTML command.
How to deal with that?
OK, so I'll have a look at replacing all email handling with *Email::Send*.
[[!tag patch]]
OK, so I'll have a look at replacing all email handling with *Email::Send*.
[[!tag patch]]
-*<http://www.thomas.schwinge.homeip.net/tmp/ikiwiki-sendmail.patch>*
+*<http://schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/tmp/ikiwiki-sendmail.patch>*
[[!meta title="Thomas Schwinge"]]
# Thomas Schwinge
[[!meta title="Thomas Schwinge"]]
# Thomas Schwinge
-<tschwinge@gnu.org>
-<http://www.thomas.schwinge.homeip.net/>
+<thomas@schwinge.name>
+<http://schwinge.homeip.net/~thomas/>
I have converted the [GNU Hurd](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/)'s previous
web pages and previous wiki pages to a *[[ikiwiki]]* system; and all that while
I have converted the [GNU Hurd](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/)'s previous
web pages and previous wiki pages to a *[[ikiwiki]]* system; and all that while