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ikiwiki 1.3 released with these changes:
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* Fix the preinst introduced in the last version. Closes: #[367458](http://bugs.debian.org/367458)
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ikiwiki 1.6 released with these changes:
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* YA utf-8 patch from Recai, this time to fix previewing a page so that
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the text in the input box is re-encoded back to utf-8.
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* -CSD does not affect modules, so readfile() was not using the utf-8 input
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layer, which led to lots of problems; make it force read files as utf-8.
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Closes: #[373203](http://bugs.debian.org/373203)
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* Note that as a consequence, this version of ikiwiki will actually try to
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parse utf8 in source files for the first time, which may expose broken
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utf8 in wiki sources that was hidden before. Most common will be
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perl warnings like "utf8 "\xE9" does not map to Unicode"
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* writefile() likewise needs to use the utf8 output layer.
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* Remove the -CSD from ikiwiki's hashbang since it's useless to have it
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there.
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* Revert some of the decode\_utf8 changes in CGI.pm that seem unnecessary
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given the readfile fix.
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* Add utf-8 testcases for readfile and htmlize.
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* Put back the encode\_utf8 in the input to markdown; it's really not utf-8
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safe.
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* More utf-8 fixes from Recai, partly to things I broke above:
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- The serious problem is that writefile() saves the content in undecoded
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format in CGI, hence all (non-ascii) chars are corrupted permanently.
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- Comment field in edit page is not decoded and all the non-ascii chars in
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this field are corrupted as the result. We should decode it as we do it
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for the content.
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- Add 'use encoding "utf8"' to CGI.pm to avoid warnings about wide
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character in print.
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* New SVG logo from Recai.
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