SPIP

Système de Publication pour Internet

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  • #URL_PAGE

    7 juillet 2010, par MarkTags, ,
    #URL_PAGE (since SPIP 1.9) returns a "page" type of URL(see Using personalised URLs), for the page passed as a parameter and which can then be used in an HTML link. For example, to access the page generated by the toto.html template file located in your "squelettes" folder, #URL_PAGEtoto will (...)
  • #URL_RUBRIQUE

    The #URL_RUBRIQUE tag displays the relative URL (i.e. without the protocol and domain name part: http://nom_domaine.ext/) for the section returned by a RUBRIQUES or ARTICLES loop. This tag is therefore used to create links like ... quite independently of the configuration choice that has been (...)
  • #URL_SITE_SPIP

    7 juillet 2010, par MarkTags, ,
    #URL_SITE_SPIP displays the address of the site. This does not include the final, so that you are able to construct links of the type: #URL_SITE_SPIP/#URL_ARTICLE To find out the URL of your site, you need to click on "Configuration" and the parameter will be visible there entitled as "Your (...)
  • #VAL

    7 juillet 2010, par MarkTags,
    The #VAL tag accepts a parameter which is evaluated and returned without any further processing. This makes it possible to apply filters to constants. For example: [(#VAL|image_typo)] (which is equivalent to ) or perhaps If you wanted to assign a (.css) stylesheet for each day of the week, you (...)
  • | !={a}

    7 juillet 2010, par MarkFilters, ,
    The |!=value filter (since SPIP 1.8, 1.8.1) is used to test the strict inequality between the filtered element and value. The verification takes account of the different cases of any characters ("A" is different to "a"). For example: #TITRE See also the |>a, |a, |>=a, |a and |==a filters. - (...)

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