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34 lines
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If `page.tmpl` is changed, it would be nice if ikiwiki automatically
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noticed, and rebuilt all pages. If `inlinepage.tmpl` is changed, a rebuild
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of all pages using it in an inline would be stellar.
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This would allow setting:
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templatedir => "$srcdir/templates",
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.. and then the [[wikitemplates]] are managed like other wiki files; and
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like other wiki files, a change to them automatically updates dependent
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pages.
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Originally, it made good sense not to have the templatedir inside the wiki.
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Those templates can be used to bypass the htmlscrubber, and you don't want
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just anyone to edit them. But the same can be said of `style.css` and
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`ikiwiki.js`, which *are* in the wiki. We rely on `allowed_attachments`
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being set to secure those to prevent users uploading replacements. And we
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assume that users who can directly (non-anon) commit *can* edit them, and
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that's ok.
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So, perhaps the easiest way to solve this [[wishlist]] would be to
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make templatedir *default* to "$srcdir/templates/, and make ikiwiki
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register dependencies on `page.tmpl`, `inlinepage.tmpl`, etc, as they're
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used. Although, having every page declare an explicit dep on `page.tmpl`
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is perhaps a bit much; might be better to implement a special case for that
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one. Also, having the templates be copied to `destdir` is not desirable.
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The risk is that a site might have `allowed_attachments` set to "templates/*"
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or "*.tmpl" something like that. I think such a configuration is the *only*
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risk, and it's unlikely enough that a NEWS warning should suffice.
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(This would also help to clear up the tricky disctinction between
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wikitemplates and in-wiki templates.)
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