I guess that my question was more of a best practice technique and solution
than a detailed coding solution.  If I may, let me restate what I was
thinking about.

Introduction :  I notice the "content" area on the page properties form.  I
also notice that the current technique to put articles is to sort of
"include" them in a table cell after the "content" tag has been put in the
cell through his page element container..

Question :  What if you want two different cells filled by two different
articles given the fact that "content" is unique to each page.  If I put the
"content" tag in one cell and another "content" tag in the other cell, it
will repeat twice the same article.  The only solution I see would be to
give to the "content" coding the task of "formatting" each cell AND that of
"including" the articles?  Is this the correct way to go?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Francois Dumais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [midgard-user] Casting several articles with one content tag


> How do we create a page containing three different code areas (and
> corresponding articles) given the fact that there is only one content tag
to
> get the articles?
>


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