+[2014-11-13T21:11:24Z]bifkitIn http://jekyllrb.com/docs/templates/, it mentions passing parameters to an include. I tried to pass the page.user information this way, but I always got an error telling me that my syntax was wrong. Then it showed me an example of identical syntax. +[2014-11-13T21:11:45Z]jaybepassing to `include` is unique +[2014-11-13T21:12:21Z]jaybebeing able to interpolate variables in that way is not standard across the board +[2014-11-13T21:15:21Z]bifkitI passed to `include.` The error message seemed to indicate that I had messed up the syntax for passing a parameter, but it showed the page.user evaluated to the correct string in the error message. It's almost certainly the same internal Liquid markup problem I have in my for loop, but the error message pointed me toward the syntax. +[2014-11-13T21:23:49Z]bifkitFront matter defaults can only scope to path and type, is that correct?
excluding the first one, in case that wasn't obvious
+[2014-11-14T01:23:26Z]austhey, so i'm importing my wordpress blog to jekyll. in the docs for the importer it has all of these fields (http://import.jekyllrb.com/docs/wordpress/) i.e. dbname = "". Where can I find what those should be for my specific blog? +[2014-11-14T04:20:19Z]travis-cijekyll/classifier-reborn#75 The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/classifier-reborn/builds/40962883 +[2014-11-14T06:04:04Z]travis-cijekyll/classifier-reborn#78 The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/classifier-reborn/builds/40966989 +[2014-11-15T09:13:31Z]parkrHello. +[2014-11-15T09:13:34Z]parkrGoodbye.