I don't think that you can explicitly, but there is a dirty workaround
if you intend to only have one page in the container. Basically, you
have to set up the container as a "target container". Once that is
done, create an info element on the containing page that is the page
GUID. When you are creating this element, check the option that says
'Use data of page in target container'. This way, your info element
will give you the guid of the container page. You can then use Render
Tags appropriately to read your standard field element.

Hope that helps.

On Dec 4, 12:36 am, "Ingo Hillebrand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok, thats the reason why this operation failed. But how do i get to the
> elements of a page connected to a container?
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