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#13 2006-10-10 08:31:21
- minusf
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Re: conditional txp:newer / txp:older
as i wrote before, the nesting doesn’t seem to work.
first page
middle page
last page
last page is not correct.
(the delimiter is br)
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#14 2006-10-10 08:33:31
- minusf
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Re: conditional txp:newer / txp:older
Mary wrote:
The tag error doesn’t make much sense, are you sure you’re using older/newer on your page, and not link_to_next/link_to_prev (which can only be called from an article form)?
quite possible ;-) probably my bad, i’ll check it (only on localhost at home)
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#15 2006-10-10 10:10:50
- Mary
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Re: conditional txp:newer / txp:older
Sorry, I wasn’t thinking straight, link_to_next/link_to_prev are callable from a page, it’s if_first_article/if_last_article that are not.
Grr….
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#16 2006-10-10 13:12:45
- els
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Re: conditional txp:newer / txp:older
minusf wrote:
but i think this showalways is not documented in the wiki, is it?
Is is in the wiki: txp:older, but it says [4.0.4]
, meaning that it can’t be done yet :)
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#18 2006-10-18 07:20:57
- minusf
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Re: conditional txp:newer / txp:older
variaas wrote:
I created this to solve the exact problem:
http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?pid=128028
if only txp:newer has this attribute, i think it’s not very flexible.
i mean what if i want to use
<txp:newer> | <txp:older>
instead of
<txp:older> | <txp:newer>
which is not very logical, but certainly possible..
also, could you please post an example of usage?
how do you know what is the seperator between the 2?
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