Hi James,

Thanks for your blog generation tool. I downloaded it from your github and 
it worked quite well, although with some bugs (I think)


   1.  In this commit 
   
<https://github.com/welford/twstaticblog/commit/e0da79ba19d7a2a72afc31ec06e79b8b5040b5b0>
 where 
   you did a lot of renaming. Among them is the change from staticbanner to 
   blog-banner. But in helper/template.tag.html.tid 
   
<https://github.com/welford/twstaticblog/blob/4791a9b3a7af361e6482866e6a04b39a72071885/helper/template.tag.html.tid>
    you are still using staticbanner, compared to other templates .tid 
   files where you use blog-banner. This causes a banner in an individual tag 
   page to disappear, as no such tiddler exists in the plugin folder.
   2. In export/getexportlink.js 
   
<https://github.com/welford/twstaticblog/blob/4791a9b3a7af361e6482866e6a04b39a72071885/export/getexportlink.js>,
 
   a path to an individual post , is set to yyyy/mm/dd/post.html. However, if 
   in post I link to a local file via [ext[file|file.pdf]], then when rendered 
   this link is changed to yyyy/mm/dd/file.pdf. This link doesn't work 
   (when viwed as a single page) as file.pdf is in the root of the blog 
   folder. This behaviour doesn't happen to [img[pic.jpg]] though even though 
   pic.jpg is in the root of the blog folder

Do you know how to fix the above issues?  

Thanks,
Pak



On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 12:07:07 AM UTC+7, James Anderson wrote:
>
> http://phasersonkill.com/tags.html
> http://phasersonkill.com/a-z.html
> http://phasersonkill.com/archived-articles.html
> http://phasersonkill.com/updated-articles.html
>
> My plugin/exporter generates* these. 
>
> *generates is the wrong word, by these tiddlers exist in my plugin and my 
> exporter picks them up and puts them in the correct place.
>
> On Thursday, 7 July 2016 17:44:18 UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>>
>> David, 
>>
>> note that you can actually export multiple tiddlers including a filtered 
>> set of  tiddlers via the Advanced Search -> Filter. Once you enter 
>> something into the search field, there's a (barely visible) export button 
>> to export the result. (IMO this feature is not located in a good place and 
>> it needs better control, e.g export river: I've also posted on related 
>> matters <https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1687> on 
>> github.)
>>
>>
>>> 2) James' way also exports an updated tags page, an updated A-Z page, 
>>> and an updated 'Recent' page. Exporting as HTML is just the tiddler, 
>>> nothing more.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, that makes sense for a page. If there's a ToC, is this also 
>> updated/exported?
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>

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