I was looking at that, and now that I have logged out of the webtop it
looks a little more like what I was expecting.
when you are logged in you get an array record before the rules, and then
another after they have finished.

So for 3 rules, you end up with 5 array records.


On 15 November 2012 12:41, Geoff Bowers <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 15 November 2012 15:38, AJ Mercer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am thinking of putting something into the request scrope, eg
> > REQUEST['ruleMyRule'] = true|false
> > but was wondering if there was a 'farcry' way of doing this
>
> Hmm... there was an entire architecture for this originally (that is,
> rules reacting to rules) but it was rarely used.  Not sure if its made
> it all through to 6.x -- but you may well be lucky.
>
> Have a look for "request.aInvocations" or some such.  It should
> contain an array of structs and/or text blobs which is used by the end
> mode of the container tag.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
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