3 I've rebuilt two sites now, and anything that requires a working directory structure isn't working properly. I have no idea how it's doing this. I don't see anything in my templates, and I haven't messed around with the back-end code much.
5 An example would show this best I think.
9 /About/ <- sub-directory
13 When you're on /About/, any generated links get mapped to /Policy/ and NOT /About/Policy/ - of course this results in a 404 error.
15 I used to be able to use relative links or absolute ones to get the links I want, and now I can't do either. The generated link results in a 404 due to the stripping of a directory.
17 I don't know if it's related to the fact that I have one ikiwiki install under another (/blog/ under / is also ikiwiki), but both are FUBAR.
19 > what do you mean by generated links: do you mean the output of
20 > [[ikiwiki/wikilink]]s? Or are you generating links some other way?
21 > When you say "on /About/, any generated links get mapped to
22 > /Policy/ and NOT /About/Policy" can you provide an example of what
23 > source generates the link? -- [[Jon]]
25 >> No, a \[[map]] call, such as:
27 >> (actual code)<br />
29 >> \[[!map pages="About/*" show="title"]]<br />
32 >> The end result is:<br />
38 <li><a class="mapitem" href="./Policy/">Policy</a>
40 <li><a class="mapitem" href="./Policy/Microblog/">Microblogging subscription policy</a>
48 > I'm also confused about what is generating the links. The map directive?
53 >> I suspect this is due to git scanning everything under the pwd of the .git/ directory, but not totally so.
54 >> Other ikiwiki sites I have don't do this, and work OK, on the same server, but different docroots.
56 >>> Well, I've moved my blog to under my site's docroot - in terms of git and ikiwiki - and it's still cutting out a whole directory level. I have no idea what's going on. I need to check the code. The site is at http://simonraven.kisikew.org/ - if you follow the "About" link, you'll understand exactly what's going on, if you look at the URL in your status bar (or under your cursor if you're using a text browser).