Martijn Pieters wrote: Thank you M.J.! I knew you had to know the relative path at the top. Just didn't know the syntax. Thanks for all your help. Jason Spisak webmaster@mtear.com
At 13:43 10/03/99 , Jason Spisak wrote:
This doesn't work. My paths are like, /staff/candidates/candidate1, and staff/companies/company1/job1/submission1/MyDocument. I am trying to reference a property of the candidate1 folder in the MyDocument document.
<!--#var "candidates.candidate1.propertyname"--> will work.
candidates is the object that is the common ancestor, and from there you can reference objects down that path. You will have to place the expression into quotes, however.
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