Sascha Carlin schrieb:
Reini Urban wrote:
./AnotherTask is a subpage of the global "dot-page", which is the
parent page of all page permissions. (since 1.3.8)
../AnotherTask would be a parallel subpage, because a global
"dot-dot-page" ("..") makes no sense to me.
Maybe I am getting it all wrong...
If I may visualize this:
/ThisIsAnotherPage/SubPageOne
/SubPageTwo <-- we are here
/SubPageThree
All subpages are on the same level, i. e. the second level from top. To
link to something on the same level you would use ./SubPageThree,
wouldn't you? If you used ../ThisIsAnotherPage you would link to
something one level above, i. e. to the first level.
Yes, you are right of course.
So we have a semantic problem.
Should we allow ./ParallelSubPage, even if it may semantically may slash
with a possibly existing page named "."? (which is needed to inherit
master acl's from)
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Reini Urban
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