On 31 Oct 2007, at 10:40, Aitor Garay-Romero wrote:

>   I tried your example below and it works for me.  Check:
>
>   - that the page part exists

Doh! This was my problem. I was testing on a page where I hadn't  
added the page part.

Thanks for your troubleshooting!

Now to the matter of whether Radius should allow this. I had assumed  
it would not be possible, because code such as

> <meta name="description" content='<r:content  
> part="meta_description"/>'/>

is not valid XML. One of the things I like about Radius, as compared  
with Liquid layouts for e.g., is that it uses tags which a text  
editor with HTML syntax highlighting can recognise. I presume that  
this is deliberate. A construct like the one above is evidently  
useful, but it breaks this XML namespace. So doesn't that go against  
the purpose of Radius? Any thoughts?

Drew
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