Under Ruby 1.9, could not delete orphan
pages with utf-8 names. They would be
listed as orphan, but "Delete Orphan Pages"
would silently not delete them.
Fixed.
Fix http://bug.to/issues/show/335
and
http://bug.to/issues/show/334
We now bundle the uploaded files directory
(and the public/ directory for the (X)HTML
export) in the Zipball when exporting a Web.
Also, correct the Print View to produce proper links
uploaded files.
... is to settle these encoding issues
once and for all.
Let's override the accessor methods, which
seems to offer a simpler solution.
Now with tests (for whatever that helps)...
The default encoding in MySQL is latin1. Ruby 1.9
is a stickler about the encoding of a sequence of bytes.
In this case, a utf8 page name stored in the database comes
back as "ASCII-8BIT" (ie, binary). Coerce that back to utf8.
This doesn't affect SQLite3, and it doesn't affect Ruby 1.8.
It doesn't even affect MySQL databases with "utf8" encoding
(though that has other issues, since MySQL's utf8 support is
broken).
There are probably other, similar problems lurking.
Support Marhdown Extra's fenced code blocks. [From Jason Blevins]
Fortran syntax colouring. [From Jason Blevins]
Turn on Syntax colouring, by default.
Point to Michel Fortin's Markdown Extra page.
Move the truncate() method into ApplicationHelper.
Move another method around, for no particularly
good reason. Controllers really shouldn't have
public methods that don't correspond to actions.
Add a Source view. [Based on a suggestion by Andrew Stacey]
Fix a well-formedness bug in the list action, due to
boneheaded truncation algorithm. [Reported by Roby Bartels]
Omit a (seemingly superfluous)
javascript hack which causes
Gecko-based browsers to request
/my_wiki/s5/null
when they load an s5 slideshow.
Also a stylistic cleanup in
the wiki_controller.
itex2MML 1.3.16 add a \tooltip{}{} command which,
like \statusline{}{}, produces an <maction> element.
Neither of these is natively supported by Mozilla/Firefox.
Add some Javascript to work around that weakness.
When redirected to another page, flash
messages will not display if the query
string is longer than 10192 bytes. In
Instiki, certain rescue operations
involve redirection, with the updated
content of the page passed as a query
parameter. Fall back to using the stored
content (ie, don't pass a query parameter)
if the content is too long.
Implements \mathrlap{}, \mathllap{}, and \mathclap{}.
Deprecates the use of \rlap{} (use \mathrlap{}, instead:
the latter works in math-mode in the LaTeX export, whereas
TeX's \rlap{} did not).
Previously, if the user tried to submit content which was
malformed utf-8, Instiki would complain loudly to him.
A slightly more user-friendly approach was suggested by
the latest Rails 2.3.4, and a conversation with Sam Ruby
(who suggested some improvements).
Now, instead of complaining, we remove the offending bytes,
leaving a well-formed utf-8 string, which we pretend is what
the user meant to submit.
This release upgrades Instiki to Rails 2.3.4, which
patches two security holes in Rails. See
http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/9/4/ruby-on-rails-2-3-4
There are also some new features, and the usual boatload
of bugfixes. See the CHANGELOG for details.