Hi Brett,

fresh out of the box and just for you:
http://www.reddotcmsblog.com/debugging-inline-template-scripts-inside-the-reddot-cms-server

This is step one. The next thing you need to repeat your list is a
link-element from type "list" inside your list-blockmark.
without a list it can't repeat itself and wont work.

But I would take your code and use it in another way

Wrap all your code inside the list block.
Take the first character of the following page headline (or a specific
element you want to use as title for this page) and then check which
character it is)

cheers,
markus

Brett schrieb:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm struggling with a seemingly simple component for our Intranet. One
> of the business areas wants an 'A-Z directory' style component that a
> user would simply add items to. I've got a case statement that
> translates the numbers 1-26 into letters of the alphabet and writes
> that letter into a <ul> tag (except it doesn't output anything to
> screen)!
>
> What I then want is a user to be able to add <li>s to this to form a
> nice XHTML list. So far though, nothing is outputting onto the page. I
> only have one placeholder - txt_text - which will populate each <li>
> with something appropriate. The text on this page will not contain any
> links so that functionality isn't catered for. Here's what I have so
> far (I know that B-Z are using <h2>s, I'm just being lazy!):
>
> <!IoRangeRedDotMode>
>     <div class="rdSection">
>         <!IoRedDotOpenPage>
>         <!IoRangeNoEditMode> Edit section<!/IoRangeNoEditMode>
>         <!IoRangeRedDotEditOnly> Save section
>             <!IoRedDot_txt_text> Edit text
>         <!/IoRangeRedDotEditOnly>
>     </div>
>     <!/IoRangeRedDotMode>
>
> <%
> Dim i
> for (i=1;i<27;i++)
>     {
>         Select Case i
>         Case 1
>             Response.Write("<ul class='glossaryHeader'>A</ul>")
>             Response.Write("<!IoRangeList><li><%txt_text%></li><!/
> IoRangeList>")
>             Response.Write("</ul>")
>         Case 2
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>B</h2>")
>         Case 3
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>C</h2>")
>         Case 4
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>D</h2>")
>         Case 5
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>E</h2>")
>         Case 6
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>F</h2>")
>         Case 7
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>G</h2>")
>         Case 8
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>H</h2>")
>         Case 9
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>I</h2>")
>         Case 10
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>J</h2>")
>         Case 11
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>K</h2>")
>         Case 12
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>L</h2>")
>         Case 13
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>M</h2>")
>         Case 14
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>N</h2>")
>         Case 15
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>O</h2>")
>         Case 16
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>P</h2>")
>         Case 17
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>Q</h2>")
>         Case 18
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>R</h2>")
>         Case 19
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>S</h2>")
>         Case 20
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>T</h2>")
>         Case 21
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>U</h2>")
>         Case 22
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>V</h2>")
>         Case 23
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>W</h2>")
>         Case 24
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>X</h2>")
>         Case 25
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>Y</h2>")
>         Case 26
>             Response.Write("<h2 class='glossaryHeader'>Z</h2>")
>         end Select
>     }
> %>
>
>  I've taken the 'preExecute' tags off in the code above as it wasn't
> outputting anything regardless of if they were present or not.
>
> Can anyone help?!
>
> Thanks,
> Brett
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