When trying to insert the raw content of an attached shell script called `whatever` using: \[[!inline pages="whatever" raw="yes"]] The generated HTML contains: \[[!inline Erreur: Can't call method "param" on an undefined value at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0/IkiWiki/Plugin/inline.pm line 346.]] Looking at the inline plugin's code, it is clear that `$template` is undef in such a situation. Defining `$template` just before line 346, in case it's not defined, removes the error message, but nothing gets inlined as `get_inline_content` returns the empty string in this situation. If we explicitely don't want to allow raw inlining of unknown page types, ikiwiki should output a better error message. > I have made it just do a direct include if the page type is not known, in > raw mode. That seems useful if you want to include some other file right > into a page. You could probably even wrap it in a format directive. > > It does allow including binary files right into a page, but nothing is > stopping you pasting binary data right into the edit form either, so > while annoying I don't think that will be a security problem. --[[Joey]] [[done]]