From "Basic Usage" at http://github.com/radiant/radiant/wiki/Radius-Tags
"As the |<r:parent>| example above shows, it is possible to nest Radius
tags *within* other Radius tags, so long as they are separate elements.
However, *using a Radius tag as the the attribute of another Radius tag
is /NOT ALLOWED/*. For example:
|<r:if_url matches="<r:parent><r:url/></r:parent>">...</r:if_url>
^ DON'T DO THIS, it breaks! ^|
Now you're probably wondering, "How can I use variables or constants
within the attributes of a Radius tag?" The answer is that you can't."
What you could do is write a custom tag to output this entire set of
HTML - see
http://github.com/radiant/radiant/wiki/Adding-Custom-Radius-Tags for
more details.
Wes
On 10/23/10 3:22 PM, Horst Rischbode wrote:
Hi,
I want to use this code within a page several times with different
orientations (image_left/image_right) and different ids:
<div class="image_left">
<r:assets:image id="3" size="normal" />
<h4 class="image_title"><r:assets:title id="3" /></h4>
<div class="image_caption"><r:assets:caption id="3" /></div>
</div>
I tried to be DRY by using the parameterized_snippets extension and
put this code into a snippet:
<div class="image_<r:var name="orientation" />">
<r:assets:image id="<r:var name="id" />" size="normal" />
<h4 class="image_title"><r:assets:title id="<r:var name="id" />" /></h4>
<div class="image_caption"><r:assets:caption id="<r:var name="id" />"
/></div>
</div>
and call it from the page like:
<r:snippet name="include_image" id="3" orientation="left" />
But this doesn't work. The ID and orientation is resolved correctly.
But the r:assets tags are not resolved and appear as plain text in the
page.
Is it possible to use the attached assets of a page within a snippet?
If not, is there any other way to avoid repeating the same code
several times?
Best Regards
Horst