+ [2013-10-10T16:44:33Z] jmeb it works if you put the directory path right in the template, but obviously i want to read it from the post
+ [2013-10-10T16:45:26Z] jmeb i just don't know if you can pass page. variables inside liquid syntax in any way
+ [2013-10-10T16:45:59Z] jaybe jmeb, post your code/implementation and i'll check it out and hack at it with you
+ [2013-10-10T16:51:07Z] jmeb will do....trying a few other options first.
+ [2013-10-10T17:19:20Z] jmeb jaybe: dumb workaround: put the directory code not in the template but in the post...renders.

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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2013-10-10T01:55:07Z

eightfold, this is a pure liquid approach, which keeps from having to use plugin(s)
+ [2013-10-11T01:48:13Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] mojombo/jekyll#2003 (master) The build was broken. http://travis-ci.org/mojombo/jekyll/builds/12398362
+ [2013-10-11T01:53:52Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] mojombo/jekyll#2004 (master) The build was fixed. http://travis-ci.org/mojombo/jekyll/builds/12398593
+ [2013-10-11T01:56:27Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] mojombo/jekyll#2005 (master) The build was fixed. http://travis-ci.org/mojombo/jekyll/builds/12398598
+ [2013-10-11T02:00:58Z] travis-ci [travis-ci] mojombo/jekyll#2006 (master) The build was fixed. http://travis-ci.org/mojombo/jekyll/builds/12398630
+ [2013-10-11T02:29:15Z] jaybe news/update: + * Allow layouts to be in subfolders like includes (#1622)