I'm trying to convert hand written html site to ikiwiki and maintain url compatibility. html plugin with indexpages=1 converts all dir_name/index.html correctly to dir_name urls with wiki/css based content, but somedir/somefile.html files are only accessible as somedir/somefile/. Non .html files seem to accessible with their full paths, for example somedir/pic.jpg from hand written html can be accessed by same path under ikiwiki. How to make somedir/somefile.html accessible as somedir/somefile.html under ikiwiki? Thanks, -Mikko > Hello! The options you need to investigate are `--usedirs` and > `--no-usedirs`. The default `--usedirs` takes any source page foo > (regardless of its format, be it markdown or html) and converts it into a > destination page foo/index.html (URL foo/). By comparison, `--no-usedirs` > maps the source file onto a destination file directly: src/foo.html becomes > dest/foo.html, src/bar.mdwn becomes dest/bar.html, etc. > > It sounds like you want `--no-usedirs`, or the corresponding `usedirs => 0,` > option in your setup file. See [[usage]] for more information. -- [[Jon]] Thanks, usedirs seems to be just the thing I need. -Mikko Actually usedirs didn't do exactly what I want. The old site contains both somedir/index.html and somedir/somename.html files. With html plugin and indexpages=1 the somedir/index.html pages are accessed correctly but somedir/somefile.html files not. With usedirs => 0, somedir/somename.html pages are accessed correctly but somedir/index.html pages are not. Actually the handwritten somedir/index.html files were removed on a rebuild: $ ikiwiki -setup blog.setup -rebuild -v ... removing test2/index.html, no longer built by test2 Is there a way for both index.html and somename.html raw html files to show up through ikiwki? -Mikko > I think you want usedirs => 0 and indexpages => 0? > > What IkiWiki does is to map the source filename to an abstract page name > (indexpages alters how this is done), then map the abstract page name > to an output filename (usedirs alters how this is done). > > The three columns here are input, abstract page name, output: > > usedirs => 0, indexpages => 0: > a/index.html -> a/index -> a/index.html > a/b.html -> a/b -> a/b.html > usedirs => 1, indexpages => 0: > a/index.html -> a/index -> a/index/index.html > a/b.html -> a/b -> a/b/index.html > usedirs => 0, indexpages => 1: > a/index.html -> a -> a.html > a/b.html -> a/b -> a/b.html > usedirs => 1, indexpages => 1: > a/index.html -> a -> a/index.html > a/b.html -> a/b -> a/b/index.html > > The abstract page name is what you use in wikilinks and pagespecs. > > What I would suggest you do instead, though, is break your URLs once > (but put in Apache redirections), to get everything to be consistent; > I strongly recommend usedirs => 1 and indexpages => 0, then always > advertising URLs that look like . This is > what ikiwiki.info itself does, for instance. --[[smcv]] Thanks for the explanation. usedirs => 0 and indexpages => 0 does the trick, but I'll try to setup mod_rewrite from foo/bar.html to foo/bar in the final conversion. -Mikko > That's roughly what I do, but you can do it with `Redirect` and `RedirectMatch` from `mod_alias`, rather than fire up rewrite. Mind you I don't write a generic rule, I have a finite set of pages to redirect which I know. -- [[Jon]] I'm getting closer. Now with usedirs => 1 and raw html pages, ikiwiki transforms foo/index.html to foo/index/index.html. Can ikiwiki be instructed map foo/index.html to page foo instead that foo/index? -Mikko > If you don't already have a foo.html in your source, why not just rename foo/index.html to foo.html? With usedirs, it will then map to foo/index.html. Before, you had 'foo/' and 'foo/index.html' as working URLS, and they will work after too. > > If you did have a foo.html and a foo/index.html, hmm, that's a tricky one. -- [[Jon]] > We may be going round in circles - that's what indexpages => 1 does :-) > See the table I constructed above, which explains the mapping from input > files to abstract page names, and then the mapping from abstract page > names to output files. (I personally think that moving your source pages > around like Jon suggested is a better solution, though. --[[smcv]]