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Nathan Bubna resolved VELTOOLS-151.
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Resolution: Not A Problem
This is a question, not a bug or feature request. Next time send questions to
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For the record, no, EscapeTool does not reserve any terms. VelocityTools does
treat $application as significant (i.e. returns the ServletContext for that),
but by default (in Tools 2.x, at least) user-set values take precedence over
automatic servlet api and tool references (e.g. $application).
> is the "application" a reserved word in the EscapeTool?
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>
> Key: VELTOOLS-151
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELTOOLS-151
> Project: Velocity Tools
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: GenericTools
> Affects Versions: 2.1
> Reporter: jamee.wang
> Labels: EscapeTool
>
> Recently, I use apache velocity for view template in spring framework, and in
> order to escape the HTML entity, I introduced the
> "org.apache.velocity.tools.generic.EscapeTool", however, then I found the
> variable named with "$application" cannot work now, that any variable named
> with "$application" shows blank, e.g. "$!application.name".
> When I removed the velocity tool configuration, "$application" can be read
> correctly. So anyone knows if the "$application" a reserved word in velocity
> escape tool or I make a mistake when configuration?
> Toolbox config:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <toolbox>
> <tool>
> <key>esc</key>
> <scope>application</scope>
> <class>org.apache.velocity.tools.generic.EscapeTool</class>
> </tool>
> </toolbox>
> Config in spring-beans XML:
> <bean id="viewResolver"
> class="org.springframework.web.servlet.view.velocity.VelocityViewResolver">
> <property name="cache" value="true" />
> <property name="exposeSpringMacroHelpers" value="true" />
> <property name="toolboxConfigLocation" value="/WEB-INF/toolbox.xml" />
> </bean>
> In template file:
> <div class="description">
> <h2>Application Nameļ¼$!application.name</h2>
> </div>
> Thanks in advance!
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