I'm trying to use ikiwiki for the first time. In the start, I had problems with installing the package, because I don't have a root account on my server. When I solved this, I finally set up my wiki, but whenever I try to edit a page, I get an error: “Error: bad page name”. What am I doing wrong? The wiki is at , the setupfile I used at . > This means that one of the checks that ikiwiki uses to prevent > editing files with strange or insecure names has fired incorrectly. > Your setup file seems fine. > We can figure out what is going wrong through a series of tests: > > * Test if your perl has a problem with matching alphanumerics: > `perl -le 'print int "index"=~/^([-[:alnum:]+\/.:_]+)$/'` > * Check if something is breaking pruning of disallowed files: > `perl -le 'use IkiWiki; %config=IkiWiki::defaultconfig(); print ! IkiWiki::file_pruned("index")'` > --[[Joey]] >>Both seem to run fine: onderka@atrey:~$ perl -le 'print int "index"=~/^([-[:alnum:]+\/.:_]+)$/' 1 onderka@atrey:~$ perl -le 'use IkiWiki; %config=IkiWiki::defaultconfig(); print ! IkiWiki::file_pruned("index")' 1 >>> Try installing this [instrumented >>> version](http://kitenet.net/~joey/tmp/editpage.pm) of >>> `IkiWiki/Plugin/editpage.pm`, which will add some debugging info >>> to the error message. --[[Joey]] >>>>When I tried to `make` ikiwiki with this file, I got the error ../IkiWiki/Plugin/editpage.pm:101: invalid variable interpolation at "$" >>>>> Sorry about that, I've corrected the above file. --[[Joey]] >>>>>> Hmm, funny. Now that I reinstalled it with your changed file, it started working. I didn't remember how exactly did I install it the last time, so this time, it seems I did it correctly. Thank you very much for your help. >>>>>>> Well, this makes me suspect you installed an older version of >>>>>>> ikiwiki and my file, which is from the latest version, included a >>>>>>> fix for whatever bug you were seeing. If I were you, I'd ensure >>>>>>> that I have a current version of ikiwiki installed. --[[Joey]]