On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, David S. Harrison wrote:
Is it possible to nest <dtml-in> constructs such that the inner structure still has access to the data in the outer structure? My reading of the DTML guide seems to indicate that the answer is no. It appears that the name of the item for iteration is "sequence-item" at all levels.
The dtml-let tag is your friend <dtml-in myouterlist> <dtml-let outeritem=sequence-item> <dtml-in myinnerlist> <dtml-let inneritem=sequence-item> Inner: <dtml-var inneritem><br> Outer: <dtml-var outeritem><br> </dtml-let> </dtml-in> </dtml-let> </dtml-in> ___ // Zen (alias Stuart Bishop) Work: zen@cs.rmit.edu.au // E N Senior Systems Alchemist Play: zen@shangri-la.dropbear.id.au //__ Computer Science, RMIT WWW: http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/~zen