!2 The GT Sub Page widget. !note We are in the process of deprecating the ^ widget and replacing it with >. This test proves that the > widget works. Sometimes we want to conveniently create a link to a sub page. We could do this by using the syntax ''!-SuperPage.SubPage-!'', but this is inconvenient. Instead we want to be able to say ''!->SubPage-!''. !|Page creator.| |Page name.|Page contents.|Page attributes.|valid?| |SuperPage|>SubPage||true| !|Response Requester.| |uri|valid?|contents?| |SuperPage|true|| The widget should translate into a ? link of the form: * ''!->SubPage-!<a title="create page" href="!-SuperPage.SubPage-!?edit&nonExistent=true">[?]</a>'' !|Response Examiner.| |type |pattern|matches?|value| |contents|>SubPage<a title="create page" href="SuperPage.SubPage\?edit&nonExistent=true">\[\?\]</a>|true|| If the sub page is already present, then the widget should translate into a normal link. !|Page creator.| |Page name.|Page contents.|Page attributes.|valid?| |SuperPage.SubPage|nothing||true| !|Response Requester.| |uri|valid?|contents?| |SuperPage|true|| !|Response Examiner.| |type |pattern|matches?|value| |contents|<a href="SuperPage.SubPage">>SubPage</a>|true||