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[[!tag wishlist]]I would quite like to be able to run ikiwiki in a "CGI-only" mode, where
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every wikilink was routed via the cgi, and such "normal" page visits were rendered on the
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fly by the CGI, a bit like edit-preview mode.
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The reason I'd like this is I would like to have a number of parallel ikiwiki instances
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running alongside my prime one, based on the same source repository; but with different
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setup parameters (such as possibly different overlay or template directories, etc.).
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I would still need to have multiple copies of the source repository (= separate `.ikiwiki`
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directories, seperate locks); but I could use `git-relink` or shallow clones or various
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other methods to limit the disk-space impact of that; what I want to avoid is multiple
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*destination* directories, especially for what might be relatively throw-away experiments.
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I imagine if this was possible, it would be hella-slow, but it would still be useful I
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think (and might even help to highlight some of the pain points for future optimisation
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efforts).
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— [[Jon]]
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