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Peter & Melodye Bowers wrote:<br>>> I was wondering if it is possible yet to create lists of pages using <br>>> more than one category criteria.<br>>> <br>> However, if you're willing to go with a regex search instead you could use<br>> WikiSh as follows:<br>><br>> {(grep -l '\[(?:Category\.CatA|!CatA)\]\]' (grep -l<br>> '\[(?:Category\.CatB|!CatB)\]' Group1.* Group2.* Group3.*))}<br><br>Thank you, Peter. Your solution works.<br><br>And thank you for pointing me to WikiSh, which looks like a very <br>powerful tool that opens up many other possibilities.<br><br>I think the advanced category listing options which were under <br>discussion would still be very worthwhile though.<br><br>One reason is ease of use, but from what I understood, the planned <br>implementation would be more flexible as well.<br><br>For example, including the union of 2 categories while excluding a 3rd <br>seemed like it would be possible with a very simple statement.<br><br>I don't know. Maybe this is possible with WikiSh too?<br><br>I am not actively trying to do the above yet, but I could see where it <br>could be useful down the road.<br><br>Thanks again,<br>Max<br><br><br><br /><hr />Shed those extra pounds with MSN and The Biggest Loser! <a href='http://biggestloser.msn.com/' target='_new'>Learn more.</a></body>
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