| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Involved dropping some checks for .svn which didn't add anything, since if
svn is enabled and you point it at a non-svn checkout, you get both pieces.
The tricky part is add and rename, in both cases the new file can be in
some subdirectory that is not added to svn.
For add, turns out svn has a --parents that will deal with this by adding
the intermediate directories to svn as well.
For rename though, --parents fails if the directories exist but are not
yet in svn -- which is exactly the case, since ikiwiki makes them
by calling prep_writefile. So instead, svn add the parent directory,
recursively.
tldr; svn made a reasonable change in dropping the .svn directories from
everywhere, but the semantics of other svn commands, particularly their
pickiness about whether parent directories are in svn or not, means
that without the easy crutch of checking for those .svn directories,
code has to tiptoe around svn to avoid pissing it off.
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When reverting, an add is a remove, and a remove is an add.
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installed. Closes: #637606
There's a nice message if the plugin is loaded and used and highlight is
not available, and a nice fallback. So no need for this other warning,
which can happen any time all plugins are loaded to generate a setup file.
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inlining page.
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This kind of change is scary, but this particular lock is very simply
used and so it seems ok to make it even just for better portability to
SunOS. (People still use that?)
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before Image::Magick.
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Example case was a tag with & in its name, which resulted in a malformed
rss feed.
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regexp blowup.
Complex regular subexpression recursion limit (32766) exceeded at
/home/joey/src/ikiwiki/IkiWiki.pm line 1532.
This doesn't fix the blowup potential itself, it just fixes the typo. :)
A sample page that causes the blowup is attached below for future
reference. The first directive is not terminated. Contributing are the
additional quotes around the following directives, which mean that they can
each be processed as a parameter to the first directive, or as an
individual directive. In resolving this ambiguity, the regexp blows up.
Happily, perl contains the explosion , so I don't think there is an exploit
here.
"[[!shortcut name=wiktionary url=\"https://secure.wikimedia.org/wiktionary/en/"
"[[!shortcut name=debss url=\"http://snapshot.debian.net/package/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=debwiki url=\"http://wiki.debian.org/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=fdobug url=\"https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=%s\" desc=\"freedesktop.org bug #%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=fdolist url=\"http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/%s\" desc=\"%s@lists.freedesktop.org\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=cpanrt url=\"https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=%s\" desc=\"CPAN RT#%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=novellbug url=\"https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=%s\" desc=\"bug %s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=fdolist url=\"http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/%s\" desc=\"%s@lists.freedesktop.org\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=gnomebug url=\"http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=%s\" desc=\"GNOME bug #%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=linuxbug url=\"http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=%s\" desc=\"Linux bug #%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=gmane url=\"http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.%s\" desc=\"gmane.%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=gmanemsg url=\"http://mid.gmane.org/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=cpan url=\"http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=dist&query=%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=ctan url=\"http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=hoogle url=\"http://haskell.org/hoogle/?q=%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=iki url=\"http://ikiwiki.info/%S/\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=ljuser url=\"http://%s.livejournal.com/\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=rfc url=\"http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc%s.txt\" desc=\"RFC %s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=c2 url=\"http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=meatballwiki url=\"http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=emacswiki url=\"http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=haskellwiki url=\"http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=dict url=\"http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Strategy=*&Database=*&Query=%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=imdb url=\"http://imdb.com/find?q=%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=gpg url=\"http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&exact=on&search=0x%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=perldoc url=\"http://perldoc.perl.org/search.html?q=%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=whois url=\"http://reports.internic.net/cgi/whois?whois_nic=%s&type=domain\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=cve url=\"http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=cia url=\"http://cia.vc/stats/project/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=ciauser url=\"http://cia.vc/stats/user/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=flickr url=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=man url=\"http://linux.die.net/man/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=ohloh url=\"http://www.ohloh.net/projects/%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=cpanrt url=\"https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=%s\" desc=\"CPAN RT#%s\"]]"
"[[!shortcut name=novellbug url=\"https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=%s\" desc=\"bug %s\"]]"
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* mercurial: openid nicknames are now used when committing. (Daniel Andersson)
* mercurial: implement rcs_commit_staged so comments, attachments, etc
can be used. (Daniel Andersson)
* mercurial: fix viewing of a diff containing non-utf8 changes.
(Daniel Andersson)
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* rename: Fix logic error that broke renaming pages when the attachment
plugin was disabled.
* rename: Fix logic error that bypassed the usual pagespec checks.
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holding area.
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If a page that looks like an email address exists, it can't be linked to.
But that's unlikely. Better to be consistent; before this change, a
wikilink with an email address in it could link to the email address or a
page, depending on when the page was created and when the page with the
link was updated.
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brokenlinks list.
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markdown when forcing urls absolute.
That took me 5 minutes. If anyone thinks obfuscated email urls stops, or
even slows down spammers, think again.
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title is mixed case, allow selecting between the mixed case and all lower-case names.
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Imagemagick does not generate svg images very well, but it can convert
them to png quite well.
For browsers that don't yet support displaying svg, this also provides a
workaround; just scale the svg down to get a png. But the workaround is
partial, since scaling the image larger, or leaving it the same size will
cause the original svg to be displayed. Since browsers are actively
improving svg support, this is good enough for me.
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Firefox sent an accept header for application/xml, not application/json,
and also weakened the priority to 0.8. So that stuff is not to be trusted;
instead I found a better way: When an ajax upload is *not* being made,
the Upload Attachment button will be used, so enable ajax if an upload
is being made without that button having been used.
Also, testing with firefox revealed it refused to process a response that
was type application/json, and checking the demo page for the jquery file
upload plugin, it actually returns the json with type text/html. Ugh.
Followed suite.
Now tested with: chromium, chromium (w/o js), firefox, firefox (w/o js),
and w3m.
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Needed for attachment to return json when requested.
I think some browsers send Accept: * , so I made sure to check that json
was explicitly listed as to be accepted, as well as having a high
priority.
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Make sure staged attachments sort as earlier, even if they're not really.
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This is somewhat suboptimal, it does not update links to the renamed file,
or show a result message.
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If it's passed a filename, it should return the filename inside the holding
dir. If passed a page, the directory sans slash. All code adds the slash.
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