There is one thing I wanted to add that may or may not help. If you
need the value of an element from a page that is not the current page
or a parent, if you know the page GUID of the page that contains that
element, you can use a render tag. It looks something like:

<%!!
Context:Pages.GetPage(Guid:C8F8A40F6AAE479BA546CE266487F751).Elements.GetElement(stf_domain).GetHtml()!!
%>

I believe the one caveat here is that the page with the GUID that you
are trying to access needs to be in the Nav Manager structure.

In this example I need to know the website domain to alter links in my
navigation. I have a standard field element on the homepage that has
the value I need. I simply hard coded the GUID of the homepage since
that will never change. I have 3 element s like this on the homepage.
I end up treating these special elements as global variables that I
can access form any page in the project. I use this particular render
tag an almost every page. it stinks that RQL is not an option, because
you could use RQL to get the page's GUID.

Hope that helps a bit!


On Sep 11, 2:37 am, Frederic Hemberger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can't use RenderTags for this (this is supposed to be supported in
> CMS 8.0+).
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