X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/89587a07f42626ef74853f95d039cf3857694210..e8ef1cc1e8318888299be6886d9c5d08e8e2ece5:/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec/discussion.mdwn b/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec/discussion.mdwn index 835546a6b..4c553925a 100644 --- a/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec/discussion.mdwn @@ -68,4 +68,38 @@ How can I fix this? --[[sabr]] ---- -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. +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. + +--- + +I am a little lost. I want to match the start page `/index.mdwn`. So I use + + \[[!inline pages="/index"]] + +which does not work though. I also tried it in this Wiki. Just take a look at the end of the [[SandBox|sandbox]]. --[[PaulePanter]] + +> Unlike wikilinks, pagespecs match relative to the top of the wiki by +> default. So lose the "/" and it will work. --[[Joey]]