You know I think it would be! For me it's no problem to open the
aggregating page and add the url but I'd rather my clients just add
children and have it automatically taken care of. I tried using
backdoor to create a variable but aggregation doesn't evaluate
@variables like On Tue, Dec
There's no problem with that code since there are no radius tags
inside attributes of radius tags.
I'm not very familiar with the backdoor extension, but that looks like
typical radius.
Like I mentioned at first, there is currently no way to do this. The
aggregation extension would need to have a
I don't understand the formating issue I am having here. I am simply
trying to express turning the list of children's url into a variable
and using it in aggregation. Please over look the formatting issue.
On Dec 2, 2009, at 1:35 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
> Not sure why the code came out
Not sure why the code came out like that it was a bit odd I hope this
is more readable.
@urls = "; "
""
...
On Dec 2, 2009, at 1:30 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
> Okay I can see that. So why doesn't this work using the back door
> extension:
>
>
> @urls = "> ; "
> ""
>
>
Okay I can see that. So why doesn't this work using the back door
extension:
@urls = "; "
""
...
It works in conditional statements like this so why doesn't it work
here? Is there a standard way for aggregation to find added children
and include them?
Steven
http://www.ste
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Steven Southard
wrote:
> This seems like it would work great and be really helpful. For some
> reason it doesn't output anything. Do I have it wrong or will find
> not work inside aggregation or something?
>
>
> ...
Radius does not do that.
You can't have tags i
This seems like it would work great and be really helpful. For some
reason it doesn't output anything. Do I have it wrong or will find
not work inside aggregation or something?
...
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