When you edited [[ikiwikiusers]] all the utf-8 on the page was removed. Is this an issue with the web browser you used? I've fixed the utf-8 damage. --[[Joey]] > Ooops! Sorry - yes, my fault - I was using w3m, which spawned nano to edit the text, and I'm not setup for utf-8. I'll be more careful in future. --[[KarlMW]] ## Asciidoc While I have your attention... I got my asciidoc plugin going, at least well enough to render my website without complaint. If you want to have a look at it, the plugin is at . Is it worthy of adding to the ikiwiki plugin collection? This is my first ever perl programming, so I may well have made absurd mistakes - if there are things that need changing then I will probably need help/guidance. --[[KarlMW]] > The main problem I see is the html escaping issue. This is not really > unique to asciidoc, see [[patchqueue/format_escape]]. I wonder if the > technique provided by that patch could be used to let your plugin > automatically handle the escaping. Unfortunatey, I have not yet gotten > around to reviewing/applying the patch. --[[Joey]] >> Escaping is indeed a problem with asciidoc - it seems to me that asciidoc still processes some things which have supposedly been escaped, although that may just be a matter of me misunderstanding something. Inline escaping is done with both prefix and suffix of "+++" - no way to nest it. Block escaping starts and ends with a line of "++++" (4 or more of "+"). >> I suspect that asciidoc can't really be made to play nice to the extent that I would want casual users/abusers to have it as a markup option on a live wiki - it's fine for a personal site where you can look at the output before putting it online, but I think it would be a hideously gaping integrity hole for anything more than that. However, for a personal site (as I am using it), it does seem to have its uses. >> I'll keep an eye on the format_escape plugin, and assuming it is accepted into ikiwiki, will see if I can apply it to asciidoc. --[[KarlMW]]