Non of the info commands seem to access the marked out part. How do it?
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So how would I test if the url has the suffix "foo”?
I hope to do it at startup.<:-)
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If you are talking about fragment, then there’s no direct way to read it at the moment.
Yes, the fragment (tiddler) - but if the whole url could be retrieved then I could do the slicing myself.BTW, I initially used "$:/info/url/full" which caused some confusion because I assumed it really was the full url. Maybe it is misnamed? (Or maybe I don't know what the "full url" is).
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Then I know. Much appreciated that you replied.<:-)
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I was trying to get the filename.ext the wiki loaded from when using file://
Is there a way?
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Tony
On 4 Aug 2019, at 01:04, TonyM <anthony...@gmail.com> wrote:I was trying to get the filename.ext the wiki loaded from when using file://
Is there a way?
I expected it was something like that. But at the time I asked, the filename was not even present in the info path. On top of timing I think.
I will ask more If I can reproduce it.
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Tony