Which [index]?

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Can WebCatalog handle a situation where there are nested [index]'s? I am a little bit confused because both [loop] and [founditems] both use have an optional context named [index]. Should this outline work? Example:[loop] [index] [search] [founditems] [index] [/founditems] [/search] [index] [/loop] AND, how do I call the loop [index] from within the [founditems][/founditems] tags? Thanks for your help,Steve Rosenbaum steve@pop-art.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. RE: Which [index]? (Marc Eagle 1997)
  2. Which [index]? (Steve Rosenbaum 1997)
Can WebCatalog handle a situation where there are nested [index]'s? I am a little bit confused because both [loop] and [founditems] both use have an optional context named [index]. Should this outline work? Example:[loop] [index] [search] [founditems] [index] [/founditems] [/search] [index] [/loop] AND, how do I call the loop [index] from within the [founditems][/founditems] tags? Thanks for your help,Steve Rosenbaum steve@pop-art.com Steve Rosenbaum

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