diff --git a/doc/plugins/contrib/imailhide.mdwn b/doc/plugins/contrib/imailhide.mdwn index 3aacef57a..6009aa012 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/contrib/imailhide.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/contrib/imailhide.mdwn @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -[[!template id=plugin name=imailhide author="Peter Vizi"]] +[[!template id=plugin name=imailhide author="Peter_Vizi"]] [[!tag type/widget type/html]] -# Mailhide plugin for Ikiwiki +# Mailhide Plugin for Ikiwiki This plugin provides the directive mailhide, that uses the [Mailhide API][1] to protect email addresses from spammers. @@ -53,8 +53,13 @@ will result in `joh...@example.com`. *Optional.* You can set the style parameter individually for each `mailhide` call. See `mailhide_default_style` for details. +## Known Issues + +1. [opening new window when displaying email address][6] + [1]: http://www.google.com/recaptcha/mailhide/ [2]: http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Captcha::reCAPTCHA::Mailhide [3]: http://github.com/petervizi/imailhide [4]: http://www.google.com/recaptcha/mailhide/apikey [5]: http://code.google.com/apis/recaptcha/docs/mailhideapi.html +[6]: http://github.com/petervizi/imailhide/issues#issue/1 diff --git a/doc/todo/want_to_avoid_ikiwiki_using_http_or_https_in_urls_to_allow_serving_both.mdwn b/doc/todo/want_to_avoid_ikiwiki_using_http_or_https_in_urls_to_allow_serving_both.mdwn index bb0a87183..e2d9a5993 100644 --- a/doc/todo/want_to_avoid_ikiwiki_using_http_or_https_in_urls_to_allow_serving_both.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/want_to_avoid_ikiwiki_using_http_or_https_in_urls_to_allow_serving_both.mdwn @@ -60,7 +60,6 @@ becoming a problem for me. Is there anything I can do here? --[[Perry]] ---- [[!template id=gitbranch branch=smcv/https author="[[smcv]]"]] -[[!tag patch]] For a while I've been using a configuration where each wiki has a HTTP and a HTTPS mirror, and updating one automatically updates the other, but @@ -140,3 +139,34 @@ you don't like my approach: >> Yes, that's a problem with this approach (either way round). Perhaps >> making it easier to run two mostly-synched copies like I was previously >> doing is the only solution... --s + +---- + +**warning: untested branch ** [[!template id=gitbranch branch=smcv/localurl author="[[smcv]]"]] + +OK, here's an alternative approach, closer in spirit to what was initially +requested. I haven't tested this at all (it's getting rather late in UK time) +and it will probably be rebased later, but I've referenced it here as a proof of +concept. + +The idea is that in the common case, the CGI and the pages will reside on the +same server, so they can use "semi-absolute" URLs (`/ikiwiki.cgi`, `/style.css`, +`/bugs/done`) to refer to each other. My branch adds config options which +could be set as follows for ikiwiki.info or any branchable.com site: + +* local_url: / +* local_cgiurl: /ikiwiki.cgi + +Most redirects, form actions, links etc. can safely use this form rather than +the fully-absolute URL. If not configured, these options default to the +corresponding absolute URL, which is would also be correct for unusual sites +where the CGI and the pages aren't on the same server. + +(In theory you could use things like `//static.example.com/wiki/` and +`//dynamic.example.com/ikiwiki.cgi` to preserve choice of http/https +while switching server, but I don't know how consistently browsers +suppot that.) + +"local" here is short for "locally valid", because these URLs are neither +fully relative nor fully absolute, and there doesn't seem to be a good name +for them... diff --git a/doc/todo/web_reversion.mdwn b/doc/todo/web_reversion.mdwn index 50cb13fad..92052eb26 100644 --- a/doc/todo/web_reversion.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/web_reversion.mdwn @@ -24,14 +24,17 @@ Implementation plan: and refresh site. Peter Gammie has done an initial implementation of the above. -[[!template id=gitbranch branch=peteg/master author="[[peteg]]"]] +[[!template id=gitbranch branch=peteg/revert author="[[peteg]]"]] + +>> It is on a separate branch now. --[[peteg]] > Review: --[[Joey]] > > The revert commit will not currently say what web user did the revert. > This could be fixed by doing a --no-commit revert first and then using > rcs_commit_staged. -> +>> Fixed, I think. --[[peteg]] +> > So I see one thing I completly forgot about is `check_canedit`. Avoiding users > using reverting to make changes they would normally not be allowed to do is > tricky. I guess that a easy first pass would be to only let admins do it.