The Sub Page widget.
Sometimes we want to conveniently create a link to a sub page. We could do this by using the syntax SuperPage.SubPage, but this is inconvenient. Instead we want to be able to say ^SubPage.Page creator. | |||
Page name. | Page contents. | Page attributes. | valid? |
SuperPage | ^SubPage | true |
Response Requester. | ||
uri | valid? | contents? |
SuperPage | true |
The widget should translate into a ? link of the form:
- ^SubPage<a title="create page" href="SuperPage.SubPage?edit&nonExistent=true">[?]</a>
Response Examiner. | |||
type | pattern | matches? | value |
contents | \^SubPage<a title="create page" href="SuperPage.SubPage\?edit&nonExistent=true">\[\?\]</a> | true |
If the sub page is already present, then the widget should translate into a normal link.
Page creator. | |||
Page name. | Page contents. | Page attributes. | valid? |
SuperPage.SubPage | nothing | true |
Response Requester. | ||
uri | valid? | contents? |
SuperPage | true |
Response Examiner. | |||
type | pattern | matches? | value |
contents | <a href="SuperPage.SubPage">\^SubPage</a> | true |