pages' permalink' extnames must be respected
This reverts a bit of the work @willnorris had made to support extensionless permalinks. Using the ‘permalink’ front matter will no longer work as it must allow non-html extensions to be written.
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layout: default
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title : Page inside +
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permalink: /+/plus+in+url
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permalink: /+/plus+in+url.html
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{{ page.title }}
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title: Deal with dots
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permalink: /deal.with.dots
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Let's test if jekyll deals properly with dots.
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@dest_file = dest_dir("deal.with.dots.html")
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assert_equal "deal.with.dots", @page.basename
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assert_equal "/deal.with.dots", @page.url
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assert_equal @dest_file, @page.destination(dest_dir)
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end
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