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Here is the screen shot of mapping of my FCE:

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I can refer 'Caption' field by 'field_caption' from the typoscript of 'Link' field.

Here is the typoscript for that:

    10 = TEXT
    10.field = field_caption

How to refer the 'Image' field which is inside a container field 'Image and alternate text' From the typoscript of 'Link' field?

I tried to refer it directly by using 'field_image', but it is not working.

here is the screen shot: enter image description here

Markup I am trying to map is:

    <a href="resources/img/site/demo1.jpg">
      <img src="resources/img/site/demo1.jpg" alt="alternate text" />
      <div class="flex-caption">
        <p>caption text</p>
      </div>
    </a>
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  • I don't understand your question, can you explain what you want to achieve? Do you want to link an image? Oct 16, 2012 at 13:12
  • I want to get the value of field_image inside the typoscript of link field. Oct 16, 2012 at 13:24
  • @artworkad added screen shot of what I tried. Oct 16, 2012 at 13:30
  • So you want to wrap the image with a link right? Oct 16, 2012 at 13:41

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Ok, you want to wrap the image with a link. Actually you have to do it the other way round.

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In my case the span link has display:none; because it's my link placeholder. In your scenario it is field_link.

Now click to edit your field_image and click on data processing. Edit TS Code:

10 = IMAGE
10.file.XY = 200,150
10.file.import = uploads/tx_templavoila/

10.stdWrap.typolink.parameter.field = link

This last line wraps the image with a link. In your case it would be

10.stdWrap.typolink.parameter.field = field_link
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  • I want alternate text option for image. Thats why I put that image and alternate text inside a container div. If I put image outside of the container field ('Image and alternate text') my method woks as well. Oct 17, 2012 at 6:16

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