Well, it occurs to me that I'm making another assumption.  I actually have
three REFALIAS commands that I'm expecting to run in sequence.  The one I
omitted is

REFALIAS *?Button=Details&* $1

That removes another irritating and extraneous piece of query beforehand.  Is
it possible that once one REFALIAS has fired, others don't?  (Yes, I should
just read the code.)  Whoops -- yes!  That does indeed have an effect when I
remove that!  So how do rules chain?  If one applies, the others don't get
applied in succession?

Anyway, I'm using Analog 4.1, to answer your question.

Stephen Turner wrote:

> Michael,
>
> I've just tested it. It works perfectly for me. Are you using the latest
> version of analog? (Not that I can see why it would fail with previous
> versions, but...).
>
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