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diff --git a/doc/bugs/feedpages_does_not_prevent_tags_from_being_aggregated.mdwn b/doc/bugs/feedpages_does_not_prevent_tags_from_being_aggregated.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a004154df --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/feedpages_does_not_prevent_tags_from_being_aggregated.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +I added a feedpages directive to `blog/index.mdwn` to not pick up anything tagged `tags/random/hidden` yet that still happenend. + + ~git/richardhartmann.de/blog % grep hidden index.mdwn + \[[!inline pages="./posts/*/*/* and !*/Discussion" feedpages="./posts/*/*/* and !*/Discussion and not tagged(tags/random/hidden)" show="10" actions=yes rootpage="blog"]] + ~git/richardhartmann.de/blog % grep hidden posts/2013/05/17-Debian_Release_Critical_Bug_report_for_Week_20.mdwn + \[[!tag tags/tech/floss/debian tags/tech/floss/debian/rc-stats/8.0-jessie tags/random/hidden]] + ~git/richardhartmann.de/blog % + +If you need more information, please let me know. + +Richard + +> I don't think this is a bug. You have a syntax error in your pagespec: +> "not" is not a recognised keyword in [[pagespecs|ikiwiki/pagespec]], +> so `and not tagged(...)` should be `and !tagged(...)`. Presumably inline +> falls back to `pages` when `feedpages` doesn't work. +> +> By posting the pagespec here with insufficient escaping (which I've fixed) +> you caused *this* ikiwiki instance's HTML to contain an error message +> illustrating that syntax error :-) +> +> <span class="error">Error: syntax error in pagespec "(./posts/*/*/* and !*/Discussion) and (./posts/*/*/* and !*/Discussion and not tagged(tags/random/hidden))"</span> +> +> [[done]]. --[[smcv]] + +> > As per IRC: Thanks. As an aside, shouldn't this ikiwiki instance ignore directives in normal text? The problem may be non-trivial, but still... -- Richard + +>>> "Normal text" is exactly where directives go, so, not really. +>>> If you mean verbatim text (e.g. indentation in Markdown): the fact that +>>> directives still expand to HTML, which is then treated as verbatim, is an +>>> unfortunate result of how ikiwiki interacts with pages' markup languages +>>> (directives and wikilinks happen before markup is converted to HTML). --[[smcv]] |