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Failure to process markdown on non-index pages, failure to process page config on non-root pages

Essentially, sites that functioned a year ago on the service no longer work after subscribing.

Regardless of file extension (.txt, .md, .markdown, or no extension at all), using the pancake.io service after the service was finally resurrected (after it was down on-and-off for months) fails to actually process any markdown on my website.

Build log is essentially useless:

Files:
/projects.txt [3334]
/index.txt [734]
/keybase.txt [3245]
/post/ditto_learning.txt [2652]
/post/online_safety.markdown [7583]

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Uploaded 60636 bytes from "/"

This looks essentially the same for any type of file-extension, there is never any text anything to the effect of "markdown processed successfully".


Possible solution 1: Adding an additional horizontal ruling after the page config (non-functional)

As seen on imzbee/index.txt there is an additional --- and I thought that maybe that's why imzbee/ works at all (since the page is cut in half - above the additional horizontal ruling), however this changes nothing on non-index pages.

Possible solution 2: making all pages indexes in their own folder (somewhat functional)

If you make a page be /whatever/index.txt instead of /whatever.txt (a year ago this was supported), the markdown of the page works, however the page config is still ignored completely and rendered as straight text. So this sort of fixes the problem, but is not in the documentation whatsoever.


Additionally, there is no listed way to contact you or any other possible pancake.io developers whatsoever. The help documents are adequate (at best), however, for something like this I should not have to really make a GitHub issue, but instead should be able to send a support email, or something similar - I mean, I'm now paying for it, I should get some amount of support.
(Oh, and you can't cancel subscriptions, so if someone decides they're done with you they may perform a charge-back instead, costing you money)

I know this is the wrong repository for this. I could not identify a correct one, and this was the most recently edited.

integration of Silex website builder

Hi

I just added Pancake to Silex wiki as it is already supported to deploy websites made with silex (our users can publish to a dropbox folder so it is straightforward and useful)
https://github.com/silexlabs/Silex/wiki/Publish-on-Dropbox-and-Host-Your-Website-Online

I just saw you support templates, so my question is: would it be interesting to add Silex to the list of static site generators of pancake? Would it make it possible to publish a Silex site with content from markdown files?

Feel free to ask me questions about Silex, I'm the maintainer

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