Subdirectories: BlogTestDir, LifereaUpdates, SubTestDir.
2005-06-11
This will come out as preformatted text (although not text/plain; it is still wrapped with the HTML framing and all that). Call it a convenient way to put up code and other plaintext content without having to indent the entire file. Which would be ... kind of annoying. (Perhaps more than kind of annoying.) This does escape < and & and so on, including things like: </pre> You know I really can't remember the rules that HTML uses to parse the whole thing. I am still vaguely boggled that <textarea> doesn't hork its shoes when some clever bugger puts a </textarea> in the whole thing. (Maybe I will experiment with TWO of them. Who knows!)
2005-06-10
A very wide test.
This has a really wide non-breakable line. We do it as a <pre> line, since that's the easiest and typical.
This is a really really wide preformatted line that because it is preformatted cannot be broken.
2005-06-03
Don't ask right now.
- This is a test.
Of the indented list show.
- Of the indented list show.
- more.
- more more!
- Motto!
- And now a ... CHANGE!
- How about an
- interior <dl>? With a <dd> of course.
Huh? How's that?
- Maybe this will
- look nice.
And not any more.
- Does it work right?
Okay, here we go.
- Another test.
- And again.
Cite test.
- What is generated ...
For another cite inside a list?
- It looks like we can't nest blockquotes inside lists, which means that I win.
- No, really, I win BIG.
Although the fomatting is going to give me a headache.
2005-06-01
Test some redirection stunts:
Google, plus GmaneRedirect.
This is a test page.
Five most recent changes, just under here:
- Tests/LifereaUpdates/CommentOnThis
- Tests/ControlTest
- Tests/PlainTextTest
- Tests/BlogTestDir/VeryWideTest
- Tests/IndentListNest
How about globally, except not dwiki/NewFeatures?
- blog/sysadmin/XcapeFvwmKeybindingHack
- blog/sysadmin/ProgramLanguageIndifference
- blog/linux/SystemdLoginScopeTimeout
- drafts/ideas
- drafts/Bad/NewEnvironmentVariableProblem
How about under /People, /Category, and /Manage? (Note that this properly handles the slash at the start of the path.)