Hans schrieb: > Friday, July 11, 2008, 12:48:56 PM, noskule wrote: > > >> does work: >> (:hide:)XXX XXX(:hideend:) >> > > >> dont work: >> (:hide:) >> XXX XXX >> (:hideend:) >> > > you could also try and use > > (:if false:) > xxxxxx > (:if:) > > to hide content. > > If your content includes any conditional markup, the new nested ifs > in the latest release should help: i.e. use > > (:if1 false:) > xxxxxx > (:if1end:) > > > ~Hans > > oky this works, thanks, also links inside the "if false" sections get recognized. I guess Technically this is, cause the if markup gets processed after the link phase. But, I'm wondering, is this a wanted behavoir? cause if a if statement isn't true, its content shouldn't bean "used".
Example: TestPage: (:if false:) [[TargetPage]] (:if end:) on the page "TargetPage" TestPage is listed as a backlink ( pagelist link=TargetPage) _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
