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+Dear users,
+
+
+using the directive inline, I want to show all pages (for example named 2008.10.2:foo.mdwn or 2009.12.3:bar.mdwn), whose date in the title are in the future. So in this example only the second one.
+
+I did not find a directive doing this in [[/ikiwiki/PageSpec]].
+
+Does somebody have an idea? I just came up with using a tag “recent” or using a separate folder. But this would be a quite some work to maintain this setup.
+
+
+Thanks,
+
+Paul
+
+> There's no such pagespec, and doing one is difficult, because such a
+> pagespec will change what it matches over time. So ikiwiki would have to
+> somehow figure out that pages matched by it yesterday no longer match,
+> and that pages containing the pagespec need to be rebuilt. Which means
+> you'd also need a cron job.
+
+>> Thank you for the explanation.
+
+> I suspect what you're trying to accomplish is
+> [[todo/tagging_with_a_publication_date]]? --[[Joey]]
+
+>> Yeah, something like that. Thanks! --[[PaulePanter]]