OK, for example, when I open "page.abc", I want to check the page name
(page.abc) is in page "side" or not.

Inpage can find string but can't find page name.

Cheers, linly

On 4月9日, 上午2時08分, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, don't understand this request. What is the string of text you
> are trying to find?
>
> And what is the source of the page you are trying to match?  I do not
> seem to understand the situation well enough.
>
> Cheers,
> Dam
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Linly <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Dan,
>
> > This is not a urgent request. Please take your time.
>
> > I have some categories in page "side". I want to check if a page is a
> > sidebar category or not. So I use this:
>
> > <code>
> > [if inpage page='side' find='{p}'] is category [else] is not [if]
> > </code>
>
> > But it fail to work. So I use this instead:
>
> > <code>
> > [if inpage page='side' find='{title}'] is category [else] is not [if]
> > </code>
>
> > This code worked but it is not that perfect than the former one. I'd
> > like to request that "inpage" to support finding page link in target
> > page.
>
> > Cheers, linly
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