David Piehler wrote:
> John Long wrote:
>   
>> On 1/16/08, David Piehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> <r:attachment:image name="<r:photo><r:photo:name /></r:photo>" 
>>> alt="photograph" />
>>>       
>> This fails because Radius can't parse tags that are within attributes.
>> Why are you trying to do this? Is there a way to accomplish what you
>> want without using tags within attributes.
>>     
>
> My goal was to have a person's name in the DB generate a filename that I 
> could pass to the page_attachments tag to grab. Example:
>
> David Piehler -> david_piehler.jpg -> <r:attachment:image 
> name="david_piehler.jpg" />
>
> As you've said though, something like this is not possible due to the 
> way Radius tags are parsed. Thanks for clarifying this. I've since taken 
> a more heavy-handed approach to solve it.
>   

David,

The way I've found to do this is to use nested Radius tags that pass 
information back up to the parent.  However, the page_attachments tags 
are currently not structured to support this.  If they were, it might 
look like this:

<r:attachment:image><r:name>david_piehler.jpg</r:name></r:attachment:image>

Obviously, you would use some of your own tags to generate the name.

Sean
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