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Yes, that would be great, <br>
its clear, in ISO 8601 (sort of),<br>
and could be extended for days of the week,<br>
and non equal conditions (eg >, >= etc)<br>
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Simon<br>
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Robin Sheat wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sunday 05 March 2006 16:58, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
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<pre wrap="">When we created the conditional date markup I had also proposed
that we allow partial dates, but others on the list indicated that
it had too much potential to be confusing. If we did that, then one
could do:
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<pre wrap=""><!---->What about allowing wildcards, that would make it fairly clear, and gain
in flexibility:
(:if date *-01-*:)(:include Page/January:)
(:if date *-02-*:)(:include Page/February:)
(:if date *-03-*:)(:include Page/March:)
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