[Haskell-cafe] Re: ANNOUNCE: gitit 0.2 release - wiki using HAppS, git, pandoc

Hugo Pacheco hpacheco at gmail.com
Wed Dec 3 16:29:31 EST 2008


Solved, just something with my Safari cookies, sorry.

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Hugo Pacheco <hpacheco at gmail.com> wrote:

> On a different level, I was trying the wiki on my laptop, but have now
> installed it in a remote server.
> However, with the same configurations, I can create users but not log in,
> it simply returns to the front page. It is hosted at
> http://haskell.di.uminho.pt:8080
>
> It does not seem to be a permissions problem, I gave full permissions to
> all gitit files and nothing changed.
> Any idea why?
>
> Also being an headache is configuring apache reverse proxy for it:
> http://haskell.di.uminho.pt/wiki/
>
> hugo
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Hugo Pacheco <hpacheco at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> yes, I am talking about inserting HTML inside the wiki.Thanks, I will
>> check on that and report back,
>>
>> hugo
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 3:44 PM, John MacFarlane <jgm at berkeley.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> +++ Hugo Pacheco [Dec 03 08 09:36 ]:
>>> >    Good morning,
>>> >    I wonder if it is possible to embed regular HTML code inside gitit
>>> (on
>>> >    0.3.2) pages, such as java applets like the following.
>>> >    <APPLET CODE = "GHood.class" ARCHIVE = "GHood.jar" WIDTH = 1100
>>> HEIGHT =
>>> >    400 ALT = "you should see an instance of GHood here, as an applet">
>>> <PARAM
>>> >    NAME = "eventSource" VALUE ="factHylo.log"> <PARAM NAME = "delay"
>>> VALUE
>>> >    ="150"> <PARAM NAME = "scale" VALUE ="75"> </APPLET>
>>> >    I am assuming that as a wiki, it is only possible to point to
>>> external
>>> >    pages.
>>> >    Thanks,
>>> >    hugo
>>>
>>> Of course you can put any HTML you like in the page template
>>> (template.html).  But I assume you are asking about HTML inside the wiki
>>> pages themselves. Although markdown allows embedded HTML, gitit uses
>>> pandoc's
>>> HTML sanitization feature, so things that might be dangerous (like
>>> applets) will be filtered out and replaced by comments.
>>>
>>> You could easily modify the code to remove the santitization feature.
>>> Just change the textToPandoc function so that stateSanitizeHtml is set to
>>> False.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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