I spoke with Professional Services and unfortunately this isn't an
option:

"This wont be possible by using the render tags because the problem
with the render tag is that if you try to get the content of a
container then it will return the content class content and will not
return the html content of that content class page."

RQL is an option he said.

On Jun 30, 3:26 pm, "D. Sit" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you Tiffany.  That is sort of working but it isn't displaying
> the items on the list of that page.  I'm guessing GetHtml() only
> displays what is on the page that is specified with the guid and none
> of the pages attached to it.
>
> Basically, what I'm hoping for is a render tag that will be used as a
> replacement to referencing a content container.   The alternative is
> to create multiple instances of the same template and have each one's
> container reference what is needed.  I'd prefer to avoid that route
> and do things dynamically on one template.  For starters I'm hoping my
> original request is even possible.
>
> On Jun 30, 1:48 pm, Tiffany <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Not sure if this is what you need but I often have parent pages with
> > content that should be shown on their children pages.
>
> > I use this:
> > <%!!Context:CurrentPage.MainLink.OwnerPage.Elements.GetElement
> > (txt_moreinfo).GetHtml()!!%>
>
> > On Jun 30, 1:44 pm, "D. Sit" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I was able to get that far but I think I posed my question poorly.
>
> > > What I wanted to do was basically create areferencethroughrender
> > > tags; have the contents inside that container display on other pages.
>
> > > In any case thank you very much Ingo. I'll try searching for the
> > > solution now.
>
> > > On Jun 30, 1:14 pm, "Ingo Hillebrand" <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > this snip should fit your needs:
>
> > > > <foreach itemname="item" object="Context:Pages.GetPage(Guid:
> > > > C11785B86CE04929A3B8DD11F4E4FD8C).Elements.GetElement(con_Container).Val
> > > > ue">
> > > >         <htmltext>
> > > >                 <%!! Store:item.Id !!%>
> > > >         </htmltext>
> > > > </foreach>
>
> > > > This is the way, to get to the content.
>
> > > > BTW: in the this-group is a search-function, there are different
> > > > explamples this a more hints you can use to get into the rendertag
> > > > "engine".
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