On Sun, Jun 10, 2007 at 01:01:18PM -0500, Doug Johnson wrote:
>How about
>
> (:if !(author user1 or author user2) :)
>
> or just more parens
>
> (:if ((! author user1) && (! author user2)) :)
In order for complex conditionals to work, the word "expr" or an
opening square bracket must app
How about
(:if !(author user1 or author user2) :)
or just more parens
(:if ((! author user1) && (! author user2)) :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I use the following markup in a page.
The last :if markup does not work, I need to do someting if user is
not user1 and not user2.
There i
On Sunday 10 June 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is no :else markup therefore I used the not operator but it does
> not work in conjunction with the && operator.
>
> Any idea how I can achieve that?
>
...
> (:if !author user1 && !author user2 :)
> text for all other users, but not for user1
Hi all
I use the following markup in a page.
The last :if markup does not work, I need to do someting if user is
not user1 and not user2.
There is no :else markup therefore I used the not operator but it does
not work in conjunction with the && operator.
Any idea how I can achieve that?
(:if