side note, please ensure property of img_faculty is "insert path and
file name only", else the entire image tag would be generated and
broke the rendertag.

values within rendertag are assumed to be String, so the String
declaration can be skipped.

On Nov 10, 9:05 am, Rodger <[email protected]> wrote:
> this query string will work:
> <query valuea="String:<%img_faculty%>" operator="!=" valueb="String:">
> or you can use some preexecuting scripts like:
> <% if "<%img_faculty%>" = "" then %>
> ....
> <% end if %>
>
> -Rodger
>
> At 2010-11-10 19:39:27,Tiffany <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I am trying to write an if/else statement to do something if a
> >placeholder is not null. Here is my query string:
>
> >    <query valuea="<%img_faculty%>" operator="!=" valueb="Int:0">
>
> >Unfortunately this does not work, nor does any other combination of
> >null or empty that I have tried. I also tried something along the
> >lines of:
>
> > <query valuea="CurrentPage.Element.Value(<%img_faculty%>)" operator="!
> >=" valueb="Int:0">
>
> >Does anyone know the correct syntax for this? Thanks in advance.
>
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