Assign your modification date to an ASP variable in the body content class,
then call that variable in the footer. That will work for one content class.
If you have multiple content classes, you'll need to build an array of
dates, then do a search through the array for the latest date and display it
in the footer.

Cheers,

Gavin

2009/3/27 JJB <[email protected]>

>
> I want to publish (in the Footer Content Class of my page) the date of
> the Modification Date of my Body Area Content Class. I put info place
> holder in the footer but grabbing the Modification Date of the footer
> or Foundation Content Class (when I select Use data of page in target
> container).
>
> How I transfer the Modification Date of the Body Area Content Class
> into the Footer Content Class?
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie
> >
>

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