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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="Franek"
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ip="188.99.178.40"
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subject="Further enquiries"
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date="2012-05-20T10:46:07Z"
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content="""
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I did some more experiments setting not only \"[[!meta author=...\", but also \"authorurl\" globally and per-entry in various combinations, with no success. As far as I could see, \"authorurl\" had no effect on the atom feed whatsoever.
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It seems that identi.ca wants a feed to have an <author> field with a <uri> subfield, as described here: [[http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/#person]] . Is there a way to achieve this with ikiwiki inline-feeds?
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I also found two old and unresolved status.net bugreports on the matter:
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[[http://status.net/open-source/issues/2840]]
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[[http://status.net/open-source/issues/2839]]
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"""]]
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Hi
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I'm stuck with a «Error: "do" parameter missing» message I can't fix.
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I'm using ikiwiki 3.20100815.7 on a debian 6.0.4 system.
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Error redirection is obvisously configured, also the dot cgi thing.
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You can test it at http://wikimix.cc/thisuridoesntexist
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The procedure of creating a reference to a new page gives the same error.
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Any clue?
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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/"
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nickname="smcv"
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subject="comment 1"
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date="2012-05-22T13:46:20Z"
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content="""
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Did you enable the [[plugins/404]] plugin?
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Which web server? That plugin is meant to work with Apache 2; in
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principle it should be possible to make it work with other web servers,
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but it'll need some setup.
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The 404 plugin relies on your web server giving IkiWiki some extra
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information about 404s; lighttpd doesn't currently provide enough
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information for IkiWiki to detect 404s reliably, for instance.
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"""]]
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My parent links all link to the root instead of to the appropriate index.mdwn. Is this a sign of a broken link pre-compile? Is there some setting that controls this?
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<code>
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\<span class="parentlinks">
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\<a href="../../../">root\</a>/
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\<a href="../../../">level1\</a>/
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\<a href="../../../">level2\</a>/
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\</span>
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</code>
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Thanks,
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Sean
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ikiwiki version 3.20100722 - Pretty plain Jane install
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[[mdwn]]. This plugin makes WMD be used for editing pages in the wiki.
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To use the plugin, you will need to install WMD. Download the [WMD
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source](http://es.sourceforge.jp/projects/wppluginsj/releases/?package_id=7826). In that zip file
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source](https://code.google.com/p/pagedown/). In that zip file
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you'll find a few example html files, a readme and `wmd` directory. Create
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a 'wmd' subdirectory in the ikiwiki `underlaydir` directory (ie `sudo mkdir
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/usr/share/ikiwiki/wmd`). Move the `wmd` directory into the directory you
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