The GT Sub Page widget.
We are in the process of deprecating the ^ widget and replacing it with >. This test proves that the > widget works.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 href="SuperPage.SubPage?edit">?</a>
| Response Examiner. |
| type |
pattern |
matches? |
value |
| contents |
>SubPage<a href="SuperPage.SubPage\?edit">\?</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 |
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