Ah, yes, you're right. It is because the % encoded url problem.
If it is all lower ascii page name, the code
"[if inpage page='side' find='{p}'] is category [else] is not [if]"
is working. See the link here: http://txtray.net/?p=web.ui
If It is higher character in page name, it failed for the reason you
point out - because in page side it is utf-8, not % encoded.
So I think even in a dynamic {p} or {title}, they should retrieve the
url data into utf-8. right?
Cheers, linly
On 4月9日, 上午8時03分, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/4/8 Linly <[email protected]>:
>
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> >> Still don't get it. Are you asking if "page.abc" is in side?
>
> > Yes exactly.
>
> >> Does
> >> side change depending on the page? I take it somehow this is
> >> dynamically generated...
>
> > Yes, it's dynamically, but, it's not "side change", it's actually "the
> > page change".
>
> > If "page.abc" is in sidebar, It must be a category. So I can do
> > something different. If it is not, it must be a normal page...
>
> >> I'd have to see the side code to tell if there's someway to replicate
> >> that in a conditional. Just looking for the string should work, if it
> >> is actually there in the source code.
>
> > My page "side" containing only category links. Inpage can find string
> > well, but I need it to find page name like "page.abc".
>
> How are these links generated? Some kind of function or something. I
> think I'm going to need to see the code.
>
> is "page.abc" in the source or in the output? If it is in the output
> we may be able to hack the inpage script to do the markup processing
> before checking the output, perhaps even making it an option.
>
> But sometimes these things are easier to figure out if you can show me
> the code. I can read that usually easier.
>
> > Cheers, linly
>
> >> > OK, for example, when I open "page.abc", I want to check the page name
> >> > (page.abc) is in page "side" or not.
>
> >> > Inpage can find string but can't find page name.
>
> Does this only work with utf pages? That might not work because what
> you type in the page is utf, and the page names are % encoded. But
> what you type in side should be utf also, so I'm not sure this is it.
> Do you have a link--where I can see source code, Linly.... :)
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
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