So I guess the next question is what can go into the &(...);
Only midgard objects and their associated variables, or any variable you
declare inside a midgard script? I noticed variables being created at one
point in the midgard admin site which were shortcuts to the various images
used for navigation and so on. They got pulled into the different parts of
the site using &(...); notation as well, so it would seem that not only
objects created from midgard functions but also any variable you define
inside a midgard site can be used inside that construct.
Is that correct, or am I missing a piece?
Darren Petersen
East Hill Foursquare Church
Gresham,OR
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> On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Darren Petersen wrote:
>
> > Something I've been meaning to ask: The &(object.variable); syntax is
> > often seen on the example sites outside of <?...?> tags. Why is that?
> > Does midgard parse elements in such a way that a set of enclosing
> > <?...?> tags are assumed?
>
> I guess you can put it that way, yes. The &(...); syntax is a Midgard
> feature, and it specifically works outside the scripts.
>
> Bye,
> Emile
>
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