On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 07:28:41PM +0100, Martijn Faassen wrote: ,----- | Kevin Dangoor wrote: | > | > On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 10:53:48AM +0100, Martijn Faassen wrote: | [my suggestion snipped] | | > I think this would work if docs was a group of actual objects. However, | > docs is a "lines" Folder property. So, the sequence-item is just a string. | | Aah, I see what you want now. Sorry to give the wrong suggestions. | | > If I say: | > <!--#var "sequence-item + '.title'"-->, it will say "test.title". | > However, I can seem to get it to actually track down test.title | > as if I had done: | > <!--#var test.title--> | | You can or you can't? (typo?) Can't... That was indeed a typo. | Wasn't there some mention of a 'secret method' called render a while | back? Something like: | | "_.render(sequence-item + '.title')" | | might do the trick? Good thought. I gave it a try, and that DTML above gives an error. This DTML: _.render(_['sequence-item'] + '.title') displays "test.title" rather than the title itself. | > (BTW, I tried the example you gave and it prints the Folder's title.) | | Yes, it would if it couldn't find any other title, of course. That makes sense. | | Regards, | | Martijn `----- Kevin -- Kevin Dangoor kid@ans.net / 734-214-7349