The second one worked - thanks Jian!
What I am trying to do is a navigation area and I am using the anchor (with 
a referenced page) to determine the root of the navigation area.
I'm still working on the solution but I think this will help.

Daniel



On Monday, February 4, 2013 3:59:23 PM UTC, Jian Huang wrote:
>
> or try this
>
>
> <%!! Context:CurrentPage.GetElementByName(anc_Page).Value[Int:0].Id !!%>
>
>
>
> On Monday, February 4, 2013 10:56:31 AM UTC-5, Jian Huang wrote:
>>
>> <%!! Context:CurrentPage.GetElementByName(anc_Page).Page.Id !!%>  ??
>>
>> By the way, Elements.GetElement is terrible for project performance.  
>> Best to avoid whnever possible.
>>
>> Also, if the anc_Page references another anchor or list or container, 
>> then the rendertag do not work.
>>
>> On Monday, February 4, 2013 10:50:38 AM UTC-5, Daniel Petroff wrote:
>>>
>>> So I was thinking of something like this:
>>>
>>>  <%!! Context:CurrentPage.Elements.GetElement(anc_Page).Id !!%> - 
>>> returns the GUID of the actual anchor and I need something between the ")" 
>>> and ".Id" so that I get the GUID of the page attached (referenced) to the 
>>> anchor instead.
>>>
>>> Hope it makes sense. :)
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>

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