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#VAL
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}
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. - (...) -
|=={a}
The |==value filter (since SPIP 1.8, 1.8.1) is used to test the strict equality of the filtered element and value. The verification takes account of the case of any characters ("A" if different from "a"). For example: #TITRE. See also the |>a, |a, |>=a, |a and |!=a filters. - Filters / ==a, (...) -
| ={a}
The |a, |a, |>=a, |!=a and |==a filters. - Filters / , SPIP 1.8 -
| {a}
The |a, |>=a, |a, |!=a and |==a (...) - Filters / , SPIP 1.8