I'm having a problem with permalinks on the latest trunk (r1193) that I need help tracking down. I'm pretty sure I know what's going on, I just don't know how to fix it.
The URL for my blog is www.jasonburks.com. That displays as http://www.jasonburks.com/ when you visit the site. The problem is that, on the latest trunk, it now gives permalink URLs for articles and such as http://www.jasonburks.com//articles/... If I click on the permalink (http://www.jasonburks.com//articles/2006/08/04/off-to-maine for example) I get a page not found error, as expected. If I manually edit that URL to remove one of the two slashes before articles, then the page loads fine and all of the permalink URLs (for comments, trackbacks, etc) are written correctly with a single slash. Looking at the HTML source, they're being written using just a path, with no protocol or host (i.e. path-only set to true). The categories and tags permalinks still work because the code to build those URLs (in the articles helper code) seems to use the path-only = true as well. I have not found the anologous code for generating the articles permalinks. There are so levels of abstraction in the article permalink code that I simply have not found where they're actually built. Can someone help with this situation? I don't remember seeing this situation with svn trunk from a week or so ago, so this is a relatively new problem. Sorry for the confusing explanation...I've been staring a Rails spaghetti for an hour and am having trouble stringing together full sentences. ;-) Thanks, Jason Burks _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
