rendertag do not work on referenced image element.

Also, this kind of rendertag tend to produce caching issues.

You can use dynamic anchor or list to pull through elements

<!IoRangeDynLink>
<!-- <%anc_dyn_page%> -->
<%img_image%>
<!/IoRangeDynLink>

On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 1:49:47 PM UTC-4, Boris Crismancich wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm fetching an image element via rendertag and that works fine.
>
> <%!! 
> Context:Pages.GetPage(Guid:<%inf_page_guid%>).Elements.GetElement(Str:img_image).GetHtml()
>  
> !!%>
>
> Works fine as long as <%img_image%> has an image directly assigned to it.
>
> As soon as I reference <%img_image%> to another image element (wich is 
> filled), the rendertag does not fetch anything.
> Looks as if it would not follow the reference. Thats quite bad.
>
> Does anyone know secret?
>
> Cheers,
> Boris
>

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