Sorry to bump this, but has anyone encountered this particular error?

Is there some way to clarify in radius that an auto-index page should not be counted as one of the pages it indexes?

I am trying to understand how this sort of recursion could happen, and I'd like to know if this is a known thing and I'm (well, the default Styled Blog template is) making a mistake, or if this is a bug in this particular template, or if it's something that's been fixed in the rush to 1.0.

Thanks in advance,

Walter

On Jun 10, 2011, at 9:03 AM, Walter Davis wrote:

I am testing out Radiant after a very long time away, so I did the following:

1. New rvm, Ruby 1.8.7. Installed Radiant 0.9.1 with gem install radiant. 2. New Radiant site, all defaults, choose Styled Blog (4) as the template.
3. Create a new article, works great.
4. Everything looks great, works fine, until I choose the June 2011 option in the Archives By Month sidebar links. There, I see that "Recursion error: already rendering the `body' part." error, because the archives by month indexer is trying to include itself in the list of pages for that month.

I saw some messages on this list about this type of error, but I wasn't sure if they related. Is this a known thing? How can I work around it, or is it in the pipeline for fixing in the 1.0? I have a client I'm evaluating this for, he'd like to get his scholarly discussion site up fairly quickly, and I'd rather not build this a couple of separate times.

Thanks as always for such a nice system!

Walter

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