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exclude_from_localizations won't exclude files containing a front matter #75

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Anthony-Gaudino opened this issue Aug 27, 2016 · 2 comments

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@Anthony-Gaudino
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Since the fix of issue #70, only static files are being excluded using exclude_from_localizations.

Files that include a front matter, which are treated by Jekyll as a page are not being excluded, this includes sass and js files which can contain an empty front matter and are processed as pages.

@Anthony-Gaudino Anthony-Gaudino self-assigned this Aug 27, 2016
chicagoing added a commit to blurb/jekyll-multiple-languages-plugin that referenced this issue Oct 25, 2016
There an issue filed:
 kurtsson#75

… but we can use until that's fixed.
chicagoing added a commit to blurb/jekyll-multiple-languages-plugin that referenced this issue Oct 25, 2016
There an issue filed:
 kurtsson#75

… but we can use until that's fixed.
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camel113 commented Jul 6, 2017

Any workaround to exclude files with front matter?

@DenisLug
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I would like to exclude a html file and I'm experiencing this problem now. Is there anything new about the fix?

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