I've got some xhtml blocks in one of my templates that are basically
identical, and I'd like to avoid the duplication, by either writing
the block once in my template and using a snippet to write it out
twice (with different values) or put it in its own template.

<h1>Items</h1>

<h2>First</h2>
<ul>
  <lift:Item.firstPoints>
    <li><point:name />
  </lift:Item.firstPoints>
</ul>
<lift:item.firstPicture />

<h2>Second</h2>
<ul>
  <lift:Item.secondPoints>
    <li><point:name />
  </lift:Item.secondPoints>
</ul>
<lift:item.secondPicture />

My question is: If I write this block once, and surround it in a
snippet which emits it twice, how can the snippet parameterize the
nested snippet calls?

I realize I could bind the entire block with one snippet call, but
because my real blocks are big and complex I'd like to keep the many
snippet calls per block.

So, more specifically, how can i write <lift:Item.secondPoints> and
<lift:item.firstPoints> more like this: <lift:item.points
item="@curItem">

thx

- Alex

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