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{exp:stash:set_value}
Mark Croxton edited this page Jun 21, 2013
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Works the same as {exp:stash:set}, except the value is passed as a parameter. This can be useful for when you need to use a plugin as a tag parameter (always use with parse="inward"). For example:
{exp:stash:set_value name="title" value="{exp:another:tag}" parse="inward"}
In this case {title}
would be set to the parsed value of {exp:another:tag}
Accepts the same parameters as {exp:stash:set}
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Tag reference
- {exp:stash:set}
- {exp:stash:get}
- {exp:stash:block}
- {exp:stash:set_value}
- {exp:stash:append}
- {exp:stash:append_value}
- {exp:stash:prepend}
- {exp:stash:prepend_value}
- {exp:stash:copy}
- {exp:stash:context}
- {exp:stash:is_empty}
- {exp:stash:not_empty}
- {exp:stash:set_list}
- {exp:stash:get_list}
- {exp:stash:append_list}
- {exp:stash:prepend_list}
- {exp:stash:split_list}
- {exp:stash:join_lists}
- {exp:stash:list_count}
- {exp:stash:unset}
- {exp:stash:flush_cache}
- {exp:stash:bundle}
- {stash:embed}
- {exp:stash:extend}
- {exp:stash:parse}
- {exp:stash:cache}
- {exp:stash:static}
- {exp:stash:finish}
- {exp:stash:not_found}
- Short tag syntax
- Using Stash methods in your own add-ons