Okay I can see that. So why doesn't this work using the back door
extension:
<r:ruby>
@urls = "<r:find url='/blog-archives/'><r:children:each><r:url /
>; </r:children:each></r:find>"
""
</r:ruby>
<r:aggregate urls="@urls" >
...
It works in conditional statements like this so why doesn't it work
here? Is there a standard way for aggregation to find added children
and include them?
Steven
http://www.stevensouthard.com
On Dec 2, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Jim Gay wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Steven Southard
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This seems like it would work great and be really helpful. For some
>> reason it doesn't output anything. Do I have it wrong or will find
>> not work inside aggregation or something?
>>
>> <r:aggregate urls="<r:find url='/blog-
>> archives/'><r:children:each><r:url />; </r:children:each></r:find>" >
>> ...
>
> Radius does not do that.
>
> You can't have tags inside attributes.
> What would need be be implemented is another feature where you specify
> child_urls or children_of or something like that and the tag would
> grab children of those given urls. This does not exist, but I'm sure
> it would be a welcomed addition.
>
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