Now I understand why it stopped working when I upgraded it from 5.0.8 to 
5.1.11. Now I just need to get the 'is[current]' part.
Thanks.

Le vendredi 3 juin 2016 22:40:38 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :
>
> Hi William
>
> On 3 Jun 2016, at 19:14, William RENOU <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>  I've read all documentation on the operators used, but I have found 
> nothing regarding use of / in the field operator - hard and soft parameters 
> but nothing about / being used. The only two examples given in field 
> Operator documentation do not use /.
>
>
> The use of the backslash to quote filter operands is an old, deprecated 
> feature. The idea was to enable regular expressions to be used as filter 
> operands. The problem was that each and every filter operator needed to 
> explicitly implement support for regexps; that never happened for the core 
> because it’s too much work with little benefit. Instead, the recommended 
> alternative is to use the `regexp` filter operator.
>
> When we deprecated the regexp filter operand syntax we also added a 
> warning in the JavaScript console. You can see it by entering the sample 
> filter in the advanced search “filter” tab and checking the JS console:
>
> [is[current]field:fieldName1/fieldValue|fieldValue2/]
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>

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