Now if I only knew if it were possible to eliminate / redirect to URLs without the .html ending. rsms.me/2011/01/24/mov… /cc @rsms @github
#1 4:30am Jan 24th 2011 via Twitter for Mac
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trey
Trey Piepmeier
@trey: If you just want a URL w/o the .html, you can change the permalink config. cl.ly/1b2B3I3n0e0v30… - Hope that's what you meant.
#2 4:43am Jan 24th 2011 via Twitter for Mac in reply to trey
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Will Wilkins
@trey BTW, you could use @henrik's github.com/henrik/jekyll with the multiviews option.
#3 4:51am Jan 24th 2011 via Twitter for Mac in reply to trey
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Rasmus Andersson
@rsms You could use that on @github pages? I'm liking this idea: twitter.com/iamww/status/2…
#4 5:02am Jan 24th 2011 via Twitter for Mac in reply to rsms
@trey Changing to "pretty" permalinks incorrectly gives your "leafs" (pages) "branch" (directory) URL paths (ending in "/").
#5 5:03am Jan 24th 2011 via Twitter for Mac in reply to trey
@rsms Interesting. But you can run that @henrick multiviews option when hosting the blog at @github?
#6 5:08am Jan 24th 2011 via Twitter for Mac in reply to rsms
@trey I don't think so, since GH uses the @mojombo version which lacks the "multiviews" feature. /cc @henrik
#7 5:48am Jan 24th 2011 via Twitter for Mac in reply to trey
@trey Multiviews is an Apache-specific thing, but GitHub could theoretically support folders for the same effect.
#8 7:02am Jan 24th 2011 via Echofon in reply to trey
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Henrik Nyh
@trey this (fleakr.org/version-0-7-0-…) is using a tweaked permalink config: github.com/reagent/fleakr…
#10 11:00pm Jan 25th 2011 via Twitter for Mac in reply to trey
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Patrick Reagan
@reagent Awesome. Seeing a nice, clean URL with a trailing slash just makes my heart flutter.
#11 11:01pm Jan 25th 2011 via Twitter for Mac in reply to reagent
@trey ha! glad i could brighten your day ;)
#12 11:02pm Jan 25th 2011 via Twitter for Mac in reply to trey