Thanks guys. You pointed out something I didn't think of multiple
content classes in the body area. We are launched next week so I am
going to use the published date for now. After the launch, I will look
at these solutions.

On Mar 27, 1:23 am, Gavin Cope <[email protected]> wrote:
> Isn't there some issue with getting the value of info placeholders through
> render tags?
>
> 2009/3/27 Christopher Sheldon <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Peronsally I'm on a render tag ninjery .. but I'm using 9 servers
> > which have no problem with this.  Simply use something like:
>
> > <%!! Content:CurrentIndex.Parent.Page.Elements.GetElement
> > (info_modDate).Value !!%>
>
> > This example assumes you have placed this in your container and that
> > info_modDate is a placeholder in the foundation template containing
> > the date you want.  It also can reduce or avoid the need for scripting
> > in your templates.
>
> > On Mar 26, 6:57 pm, JJB <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I want to publish (in the Footer Content Class of my page) the date of
> > > the Modification Date of my Body Area Content Class. I put info place
> > > holder in the footer but grabbing the Modification Date of the footer
> > > or Foundation Content Class (when I select Use data of page in target
> > > container).
>
> > > How I transfer the Modification Date of the Body Area Content Class
> > > into the Footer Content Class?
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jamie
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