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If you make post titled "😀" on a given day, and then make a separate post titled "🎩🎩" on that same day, they will result in identically named HTML files, such that one will overwrite the other.
The logic that decides posts' filenames needs to take account for this situation.
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My port of plerd adds the time to the filename. This is one solution to this problem, but it creates urls that are in no way memorizable by a human.
Perhaps by recognizing a new attribute (alt-filename?), the post writer can manage this problem? In the event of a filename clash, maybe throw an error?
If you make post titled "😀" on a given day, and then make a separate post titled "🎩🎩" on that same day, they will result in identically named HTML files, such that one will overwrite the other.
The logic that decides posts' filenames needs to take account for this situation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: