You can likely do what you need to with Render tags.
Here's some code I used to get at a bunch of images that were in pages
on a specific list off the home page
The code loops through each of the pages on a list, and gets the image
from the img_flashBanner element.
If it is the first element, it adds it to the string, subsequent get
separated with a comma. It was used in some JS.
Gives you an idea of what you can do.
It might be a little frustrating getting the syntax down - but I think
it's possible.
Wayne.
<reddot:cms>
<foreach itemname="flashImagePage"
object="Context:CurrentIndex.GetPathArray()[Int:
1].Page.Elements.GetElement(lst_flashImages).Value"
countername="ficounter">
<if>
<query valuea="Store:ficounter" operator="==" valueb="Int:0">
<htmltext>
flashImages = '<%!! Store:flashImagePage.Elements.GetElement
(img_flashBanner).GetHtml !!%>';
</htmltext>
</query>
<query type="else">
<htmltext>
flashImages += ',<%!! Store:flashImagePage.Elements.GetElement
(img_flashBanner).GetHtml !!%>';
</htmltext>
</query>
</if>
</foreach>
</reddot:cms>
On May 18, 4:35 am, bobbykjack <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have the following structure:
>
> [] Page one
> = List one
> [] Page two
> = List two
> [] Page three
> - Field 1
>
> List two can be limited to a single item, if that makes things easier/
> possible. Is there a mechanism allowing me to refer to Field 1 in Page
> one? I guess I need to 'transfer' a list, at some point, and I'd like
> to do all of this without resorting to additional scripting (e.g. RQL/
> ASP/etc.) if at all possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Bobby
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