Hmm, I think I finally see the real problem.
Solved, just something with my Safari cookies, sorry.On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Hugo Pacheco <hpacheco@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:8080It 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/hugoOn Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Hugo Pacheco <hpacheco@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@berkeley.edu> wrote:
+++ Hugo Pacheco [Dec 03 08 09:36 ]:
> Good morning,Of course you can put any HTML you like in the page template
> 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
(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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