2009-08-08 22:48:00 +02:00
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It seems like the filter 'postal-accept.pl' I wrote doesn't refresh thoroughly enough. When a comment is added it calls
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IkiWiki::add_depends($page,$comments_page);
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And then after adding the actual comment, it ends with
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IkiWiki::refresh();
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IkiWiki::saveindex();
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Sure enough, the page being commented on is refreshed, but not any inline pages (e.g. tags pages, blog top level) that contain it.
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Is there a way to recursively refresh? Or should it work that way by default. I guess it is some part of the api that I don't understand,
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since I think not many people grub about in the internals of ikiwiki this way.
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It would be nice to figure this out, doing a full rebuild every time I get a blog comment is not that fun.
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[[DavidBremner]]
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2009-08-08 23:01:10 +02:00
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> Ikiwiki currently doesn't have support for transitive dependencies.
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> This is discussed deep inside [[todo/tracking_bugs_with_dependencies]]
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> and in [[todo/inlines_inheriting_links]].
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> FYI, the [[plugins/comments]] plugin avoids this problem by only showing the
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> comments on the page, and not on pages that inline it. --[[Joey]]
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2009-08-08 23:19:07 +02:00
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>> Ok, thanks for the speedy response. I guess I should do the same thing.
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>> [[DavidBremner]]
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