>> I can't reproduce "/index and /downloads" causing the login webpage to
>> be shown repeatedly. Sure you weren't having some independent issue with
>> logging in? --[[Joey]]
+
+----
+
+I have a page for a tag. On that page I want to list every page on my wiki that has been so tagged. Easy enough, right?
+
+> \[[!inline pages="link(Categories/Ikiwiki_Plugins)" feeds=no archive=yes sort=title template=titlepage]]
+
+> (I'm using tagbase => "Categories" because I'm converting from Mediawiki)
+
+This works beautifully in my sandbox: <http://iki.u32.net/sandbox> But it is totally blank on the page where I actually do want output! <http://iki.u32.net/Categories/Ikiwiki_Plugins>
+
+How can I fix this? --[[sabr]]
+
+> I don't see why that wouldn't work. Can I download the source to your
+> wiki from somewhere to investigate? --[[Joey]]
+
+----
+
+Should negation work with user(), with locked_pages in setup? I
+experimented with setting locked_pages => 'user(someuser)' and was able to
+edit as a different user. However, setting locked_pages =>
+'!user(someuser)' doesn't seem to allow edits for only 'someuser' - it
+locks out all users.
+
+> Negation works with anything in any PageSpec. I tested the case you
+> describe, and a negated pagespec worked for me; all users except the
+> listed user (and except wiki admins of course) were locked out.
+> --[[Joey]]
+
+>> It must be a local problem, then, cause I've tried it with two separate
+>> machines. Both are running the most recent release of ikiwiki in
+>> pkgsrc - 2.66. Perhaps an update to a newer version would solve the issue.
+
+----
+
+Is there a way to refer to all subpages of the current page, if the name of the
+current page is not known (i.e. the pagespec is used in a template)? The ./ syntax
+does not seem suitable for this, as
+
+> \[[!map pages="./*"]]
+
+also lists the current page and all its siblings.