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`.File.Path` is OS dependant and uses `\` as directory separator. This leads to cases where posts get the wrong URL, if in a sub folder, e.g. `content/posts/folder\post.md`. One idea was to replace `\` with `/` this however breaks valid files (on Unix systems) which include `\` in the file name. According to the docs [`path.Join`](layouts/partials/edit_post.html) is OS unaware and converts to a Unix-like path. > Note: All path elements on Windows are converted to slash ('/') separators. PS: It looks like hugo also uses this internally to build URLs. PPS: Solution was discussed in #278.
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619 B
HTML
8 lines
619 B
HTML
{{- if or .Params.editPost.URL .Site.Params.editPost.URL -}}
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{{- $fileUrlPath := path.Join .File.Path }}
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{{- if or .Params.author $.Site.Params.author (.Param "ShowReadingTime") (not .Date.IsZero) .IsTranslated }}| {{- end -}}
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<a href="{{ .Params.editPost.URL | default .Site.Params.editPost.URL }}{{ if .Params.editPost.appendFilePath | default ( .Site.Params.editPost.appendFilePath | default false ) }}/{{ $fileUrlPath }}{{ end }}" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">
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{{- .Params.editPost.Text | default (.Site.Params.editPost.Text | default (i18n "edit_post" | default "Edit") ) -}}
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</a>
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{{- end }}
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