Re: [index]

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14497
interpreted = N
texte = >>Where can I find more information about the [index] tag? I looked in the >>webcatalog manual (alright, I only checked the table of contents, and the >>index) but I didn't see anything.The Great BrianB > >[index] means different things in different places. In a looping >context, [index] is the index of the loop, whereas in a FoundItems >context it means the Nth found item. So that's why there is no doc >for it alone; it is documented in each separate Context that makes >sense to have and index.While we're on the subject, I was looking for an [index] in the docs for the [shownext] context the other day and I didn't find it. Is there another method of identifying specific shownext groups without this tag being available inside [shownext]?Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/. Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  14. Re: Looping a variable name with [index] (Will Starck 1999)
  15. Looping a variable name with [index] (Mike_Davis 1999)
  16. Can you set [index]=end+1 for [break]? (Harry Xu 1998)
  17. Re: Loops and [index] (Kenneth Grome 1998)
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  19. Re: Loops and [index] (Dave MacLeay 1998)
  20. Loops and [index] (webmaster@textileweb.net (Bill Norman) 1998)
  21. Re: [index] (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  22. Re: [index] (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  23. Re: [index] (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  24. [index] (Brian B. Burton 1997)
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>>Where can I find more information about the [index] tag? I looked in the >>webcatalog manual (alright, I only checked the table of contents, and the >>index) but I didn't see anything.The Great BrianB > >[index] means different things in different places. In a looping >context, [index] is the index of the loop, whereas in a FoundItems >context it means the Nth found item. So that's why there is no doc >for it alone; it is documented in each separate Context that makes >sense to have and index.While we're on the subject, I was looking for an [index] in the docs for the [shownext] context the other day and I didn't find it. Is there another method of identifying specific shownext groups without this tag being available inside [shownext]?Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/. Kenneth Grome

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