That's what I do normally  but I was hoping there was some alternative
to that.

On Apr 14, 4:32 pm, Chris Nixon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just pull the element outside of the conditional?
>
> Chris Nixon
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 3:23 PM
> To: RedDot CMS Users
> Subject: Conditional block
>
> Hi guys,
> I have some html code with an img element ("img_Image1")  and an
> attribute of the image element ("att_Image1"), encased in a
> conditional block.  Now, both elements have to be present for it to
> show.  Is there any way to elegantly omit the attribute from the
> conditional check?  The attribute contains image credits and is
> sometimes blank.
>
> I would prefer to not use any preexecute code. Any help would be much
> obliged.
>
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