Yeah, you can't get them via rendertag, and yes, that is the rendertag 
cache issue I was talking about.

I would change the code to use AJAX to inherit.

-Jian



On Thursday, December 6, 2012 2:09:52 PM UTC-5, Rob wrote:
>
> Jian,
>  
> Great.  That was the issue.
>  
> Hey, when might you have that RQL code that allows us to use old RQL code 
> in version 11?
>  
> I have another layer of issue.  I found I am not getting the attributes 
> of the element, attributes that I have either requested to be published for 
> the placeholder or added as a suplement.  
>  
> Here is what I want:
>  
> <img src="/images/about-lim/FAshionOpolis.jpg" width="321" height="358" 
> border="0" id="bigImg" alt="Fashionopolis">
>  
> Here is what I get:
>  
> <img src="/images/about-lim/FAshionOpolis.jpg">
>  
> I'd like to get it thru render tags.  Any ideas?  For now, I will hard 
> code these since we need to go live with this version 11 install but I want 
> a content editor to be able to change any of them on a ancester page and it 
> propogate to this page.
>  
> Another issue I think I will have.  I recall the element values render 
> tags provides isn't necessarily the most current.  If a content editor 
> changes the element value on an ancester, I won't be gauranteed to get it 
> with this code.  Right?
>  
> Rob
>

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