I now use a number of in-line queries that are of type 'embedded'.  The pages
containing the query have an assigned category and also have associated
templates and forms.  In addition, the pages that are being queried
themselves also have a (different) category and these also have their own
templates and forms.

When viewing these queries, all appears to work OK.  The embedded content is
returned and displayed exactly as expected.  However, looking at the bottom
of the screen it can be seen that the category box lists both the category
of the page containing the query and also the category of the embedded page
results too.  In general terms, I'm still unsure as to whether this, in
itself, is a problem.  However, when combined with the Edit With Form
functionality, things go awry, as the page gets confused by the multiple
categories and invariably brings up the wrong form.  

So, is this an error with how Edit With Form works?  Or is there some way of
stopping the 'category' information from being picked up by the query in the
first place?


Guy
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