- Migrate the set of deletions to the {autofile} set, since it has
more or less the same effect. This affects the "deleted" case in the
test.
- If a page has just been deleted, add it as an autofile anyway: by
the time gen_autofile is called, it'll be in the list of deleted files,
so it'll just be added to {autofile}. This affects the "gone" case
in the test.
- Behaviour change: we don't forget that a page with no reason to be
re-created was deleted. This affects the 'expunged' and 'reinstated'
cases in the test.
This does cause a minor regression: index pages are now committed
individually rather than being a single commit per rebuild.
This also means the autoindex regression test needs to trigger the
autofile generation pass.
The default templates are also updated to make use of this information.
The rel="alternate" attribute is also inserted, for completeness.
(cherry picked from commit 618ade535e6a7967a510d9e210edaef3d37cc9bc)
cgitemplate is a modified misctemplate that takes an optional cgi object
and uses it to set the baseurl, and also optionally the forcebaseurl,
if a page is provided.
If no cgi object is provided, it will fall back to using $config{url}.
I expect this will only be needed in exceptional cases where
that doesn't much matter, such as cgierror().
showform uses cgitemplate, so there is no more need for showform_preview.
This way, do=goto will go to the page relative to
the current location, while the permalinks in feeds
will be absolute (unless an url is not configured at all).
Since tag names are now retrieved from the file names, we must revert
the escaping process that santizes the file names. Solve by adding a
`pagetitle()` call at the end of the tagname()
(cherry picked from commit 0ee0612b1ab11d76eb3790c8db7a2ba992c54f6b)
The use of typed links for tags and some of the consequent changes
introduced some unwanted functionality variations in the tag system. Two
problems in particular could be observed, when compared to the use of
tags in older versions of IkiWiki:
* tags in feeds (both rss and atom) would use the file path as their
name (e.g. you would have <category term="tags/sometag" /> in an atom
item for a page tagged sometag with a tagbase of tags), whereas they
appeared pure before
* tags containing a slash character would appear without the slash
character but be used with the slash character in other circumstances
(effect visible by tagging a page with a name such as "with/slash")
Both of these issues are fixed by introducing a tagname() function that
takes a tag link and effectively reverses (as well as possible) the
effects of taglink().
A possible alternative route would have been the reintroduction of the
global %tags hash, but the new approach as the (arguable) benefit of
introducing a small layer of sanitation for tag names.
Note that in particular calling initTheme with and empty file does not
work anymore.
use of initLanguage was replaced by loadLanguage, which seems to work
in both places.
I tried to make it a bit more robust against missing a highlight package.
There are lots of warnings, but it no longer crashes.
Now that page.tmpl is used for cgi, the parentlinks are able to be
displayed even when creating or editing a page. So it's redundant to
include the path to the page in the title, remove it.
There seems no need to allow selecting a location when creating a page this
way; the user should always want it to appear in the inline whose form they
submitted.
The lack of $from will probably hurt setups using po_link_to = current,
but at least we can fix the blocker bug that prevents any wiki using the po
plugin to build.
Use the included page name rather than the including page name. This
allows us to allow feeds in nested inlines without duplicating feeds
with the same content under different (and stupid) names.
and support all elements that HTML::Tagset knows about.
(Which doesn't include html5 just yet, but then the old version didn't either.)
Bonus: 4 times faster than old regexp method.
So formbuilder has an annoying glitch, that setting the value of a
checkbox, even without force, will override the value currently on the
form. Thus the guards against changing checkbox values when a form has been
submitted.
But those guards also prevented the checkboxes for advanced items getting
the right value when going into advanced mode.
Note that if the user makes changes to advanced mode stuff and leaves
advanced mode, those changes are lost. That seems reasonable so I didn't
change it -- and it made this fix simple.