I think there are very few cases where space can be used, actually.
Anything can be managed or course, but it all is more code, and keeps
things slow. And if we move this direction it would mean lot's of
changes down the road as we find parameter after parameter that needs
to be updated. I'm inclined to leave it as is.

Cheers,
Dan

P.S. We do have a built in BOLTcsv that can handle this nicely, however...

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I use a search where I want to exclude lots of pages. To make reading
> and editing easier I tried to use spaces between the excluded pages
> but it broke the excludes:
>
> [(search dir=pages exclude="p1, p2, p3, x*, y*, z*")]
>
> Is it hard to allow any white space (or spaces at least) in between
> the quotes? Wouldn't this be even consistent as this practice is used
> elsewhere in BoltWire?
>
> Of course, the whole thing would be a non-issue, if I put all the
> pages I want to include in a hierarchy. But then I have that hierarchy
> in the URLs which I wouldn't like.

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