On Tue Dec 04 16:14:06 UTC 2007, Mohit Sindhwani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lou Brothers wrote:
> > I want to display all of the children of the parent page, and then 
> > display the children of the current page only.  In this example, Child 
> > Page 2 has children, but I am not showing them.
> >
> I haven't tried it but this might work (or something like this):
> 
> <r:parent>            <-- switch the context to the parent of this page
>    <r:children:each>         <-- for each child (of the page's parent)
>           <r:if_this_is_the_current_page>   <-- sorry, I can't remember 
> how to match this
>                    <r:children:each>   <--- for each child of this page
>                          <r:link />  <-- or whatever you want to do
>                    </r:children:each>
>           </r:if_this_is_the_current_page>
>    </r:children:each>
> </r:parent>
> 
> Maybe, these will help:
> 1. http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail/radiant/2006-July/000888.html
> 2. http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/125811
> 
> Based on #1 above, you may need to match using:    <r:page:if_url> 
> because that works at the level of the current page, not the level of 
> the current context (which in a nested scheme will be the child/ parent 
> page).
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Cheers,
> Mohit.
> 12/5/2007 | 12:14 AM.

I can't seem to find a reference to an example of determining if a url is the 
url of the current page.  My attempts at using <r:if_url matches...> have not 
been successful.  
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