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= Variables The Variables Extension adds the ability to declare and retrieve variables from within Radiant pages (and snippets and layouts). It enhances <r:snippet> and <r:content> tags to let them declare variables (similar to parameterized snippets). And finally, it adds an evaluator for use by the Conditional Tags extension so you can do things like: -- in your body part -- <r:content part="extended" class="someClass" /> -- in your extended part -- <p<r:if cond="vars[class] exists?"> class="<r:puts value_for="vars[class]" />"> Some Text </p> == The 'set_vars' Tag The new 'set_vars' tag is used to set variable values as in: <r:set_vars a="my string" b="false" /> The values are cast as either a number, boolean, nil, or string. Variables set this way are global in scope and can be accessed from anywhere. == The 'snippet' and 'content' Tags The 'snippet' and 'content' tags have been modified to allow variables to be declared as well, like: <r:snippet name="a snippet" myVar="some value" /> <r:content part="a part" a="10" b="nil" c="false" /> As with 'set_vars', the variables are cast into a type. UNLIKE 'set_vars' these variables are local (contextual) in scope and are only available within the snippet or page part (or sub-contexts). Note: Local variables declarations do not overwrite global ones but they do supercede them. == The Vars Evaluator There is also a 'vars' evaluator implemented to work with the Conditional Tags extension like. <r:if cond=" vars[class] exists? " > You have no class ;-) </r:if> At this time Conditional Tags is required (though you could disable it).
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Store, retrieve, and otherwise work with your own variables from within Radiant
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