Matt Rogers
Matt Rogers
Lots of issues closed, lots of pull requests merged, new release shipped. @vmg think we can close this now?
It actually looks like it truncates after 5 levels. Is that correct?
If you want to submit your change that you made as a pull request, we can take a look at it. Thanks!
> all absolute_urls all break because they point to http://0.0.0.0:4000/. Why would they break? I wouldn't expect that to be the case if one is using the `absolute_url` filter.
Closing as the source code for the site in the original post is no longer accessible and there's a potential fix in the comments. Any new problems need to have...
Sorry, but I'm not clear what this issue is asking for. Closing for now. If more clarity can be provided, we can reopen this issue
Treating this as a duplicate of #9462 since it would seem all the BSDs are affected.
I'll do this at some point but it's **very** low priority on the list of things to do. The only thing 3.9.5 adds is the ability for pages to be...
The release artifact on GitHub will simply be a zip file of the source code. Is there some importance to that I'm missing?
Closing since this is documented behavior in YAML.