Hi Kathleen,

There are multiple ways to solve this issue.  Will start with your existing 
solution.

With rendertag, you are probably using

Context:CurrentPage.Elements.GetElement(con_body).Value[Int:0].......

Well, this has a major caching and performance drawback, but it should get 
the job done.  If it doesn't seem work, check syntax and refer to the 
navigation manager manual, there should be some rendertag samples in there.

The second out of box solution is to create a dynamic anchor, pre-reference 
it to the container con_body, then just pull the content through

<!IoRangeDynLink>
<%anc_dyn_content_link%>
<meta property="og:title" content="<%hdl_title%>"/>
<meta property="og:image" content="<%img_main%>"/>
<!/IoRangeDynLink>

I am little surprised that project still uses transfer element (not with 
list or dynamic anchor) because that is an old practice that went away with 
version 6.

Any, the last and problem inducing solution is to use preexecution to pull 
the content through, but it would break if the content has quotes in it.

Hope my answer help.

-Jian 

On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 9:11:27 AM UTC-4, Kathleen Pottle wrote:
>
> Is anyone using the Open Graph meta tags to incorporate Facebook plug-ins 
> like the Like button into their templates?   We’ve used instances where we 
> embed the Facebook Like button code into some of our pages, but we would 
> like to specify a particular image and teaser text to accompany news 
> stories in order to display on the Facebook wall - this can be accomplished 
> using the Open Graph meta tags.  
>
>  
>
> We can populate the value of these tags through transfer elements that 
> exist in our news story template, but ideally would like to find a way to 
> set their value to already-existing image and text elements so that editors 
> would not need to fill in these additional transfer elements.  Has anyone 
> used something similar?  We have been trying to use render tags to set the 
> values but have not been successful so far!
>  
> Thanks!
>
>  
> Kathleen S. Pottle
> Web Coordinator
> Phillips Exeter Academy
>  
>

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