Fixed extra './' strings bug introduced in last commit
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@ -418,13 +418,22 @@ twitter() {
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# Return 0 (bash return value 'true') if the input file is am index, feed, etc
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# or 1 (bash return value 'false') if it is a blogpost
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is_boilerplate_file() {
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name="$1"
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[[ "${name:0:2}" == "./" ]] && name=${name:2} # Delete leading './'
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name="`clean_filename $1`"
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if [[ "$name" == "$index_file" ]] || [[ "$name" == "$archive_index" ]] || [[ "$name" == "$tags_index" ]] || [[ "$name" == "$footer_file" ]] || [[ "$name" == "$header_file" ]] || [[ "$name" == "$global_analytics_file" ]] || [[ "$name" = "$prefix_tags"* ]] ; then return 0
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else return 1
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fi
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}
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# Filenames sometimes have leading './' or other oddities which need to be cleaned
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#
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# $1 the file name
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# returns the clean file name
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clean_filename() {
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name="$1"
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[[ "${name:0:2}" == "./" ]] && name=${name:2} # Delete leading './'
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echo $name
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}
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# Adds all the bells and whistles to format the html page
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# Every blog post is marked with a <!-- entry begin --> and <!-- entry end -->
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# which is parsed afterwards in the other functions. There is also a marker
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@ -460,7 +469,8 @@ create_html_page() {
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echo '</div></div></div>' >> "$filename" # title, header, headerholder
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echo '<div id="divbody"><div class="content">' >> "$filename"
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file_url="$(sed 's/.rebuilt//g' <<< $filename)" # Get the correct URL when rebuilding
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file_url="`clean_filename $filename`"
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file_url="$(sed 's/.rebuilt//g' <<< $file_url)" # Get the correct URL when rebuilding
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# one blog entry
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if [[ "$index" == "no" ]]; then
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echo '<!-- entry begin -->' >> "$filename" # marks the beginning of the whole post
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@ -692,7 +702,7 @@ all_tags() {
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for i in ./$prefix_tags*.html; do
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echo -n "."
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nposts="$(grep -c "<\!-- text begin -->" $i)"
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tagname="$(echo $i | cut -c $((${#prefix_tags}+1))- | sed 's/\.html//g')"
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tagname="$(echo $i | cut -c $((${#prefix_tags}+3))- | sed 's/\.html//g')"
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echo "<li><a href="$i">$tagname</a> — $nposts $template_tags_posts</li>" >> "$contentfile"
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done
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echo ""
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