I am trying to do an !inline and sort the pages after meta(date)
-[[!inline pages="blog/* and !*/Discussion" sort="meta(date)" show="0" rootpage="blog" archive="yes"]]
+ \[[!inline pages="blog/* and !*/Discussion" sort="meta(date)" show="0" rootpage="blog" archive="yes"]]
There are a few pages inside blog/* and I would like to give the !meta line as example for two of them:
page 1: blog/get_http.mdwn
-[[!meta title="HTTP GET method" date="2010-09-17 00:00:00"]]
+
+ \[[!meta title="HTTP GET method" date="2010-09-17 00:00:00"]]
page 2: blog/nagios.mdwn
-[[!meta title="Nagios 3" date="2010-09-09 00:00:00"]]
+
+ \[[!meta title="Nagios 3" date="2010-09-09 00:00:00"]]
page 3: blog/using_macos.mdwn
-[[!meta title="How I am using Mac OS X" date="2010-06-10 00:00:00"]]
-The ordering which is created can be seen at [1] is
+ \[[!meta title="How I am using Mac OS X" date="2010-06-10 00:00:00"]]
-page 1
-page 3
-page 2
+The ordering which is created can be seen at <http://www.michael-hammer.at/blog_all> and is
+
+page 1 -> page 3 -> page 2
which is obviously not correct. I can say that the ordering is regardless of the sort="" argument inside !inline done by the ctime. This is really annoying as ctime is hard to recover if one has to move the blog from one machine to another.
- Is this a bug? If not: Why is meta(date) ignored?
% ikiwiki --version
+
ikiwiki version 3.20100815.7
-[1] http://www.michael-hammer.at/blog_all/
+> You're not using the [[meta directive|ikiwiki/directive/meta]] correctly.
+> As it says at the top of that page,
+
+>> You can have only one field
+>> per `meta` directive, use more directives if you want to specify more fields.
+
+> So, \[[!meta title="Nagios 3"]] \[[!meta date="2010-09-09 00:00:00"]]
+> and you should be good to go. --[[Joey]] [[done]]
+
+>> Thank you for your help. Sometimes the solution is to easy. Sorry for PEBKAC bug report. --mueli