No but you can use snippets as attributes (something like):

<div  class="fespHotelStarContainer" lift:snippet="MySnippet.myStyle">

</div>

Br's,
Marius

On Dec 23, 12:10 pm, dominikgr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hallo
>  I won't mix scala code with html code. So first I have a binding
> bind("hotel", template,"starRating" -> {getStars
> (elem.hotelInfo.stars)})
>
> and function
> def getStars(stars : String) : NodeSeq = {
>          if(stars.length >0) {
>           var style = "width: " + (stars.toInt * 10) + "px;"
>           <div  class="fespHotelStarContainer" style={style}>
>         <div class="fespHotelStars"></div>
>           </div>
>          } else {<div/>}
>         }
>
> in html code then I have only <hotel:starRating/> and works fine, but
> it is possible to call from html function from lift ? Something like
> tihs:
>  <div  class="fespHotelStarContainer" style=***********>
>                         <div class="fespHotelStars"/>
>   </div>
>
> and in ***** like getStars(<hotel:stars/>)
> def getStars(stars: String) : String = {
> "width: " + (stars.toInt * 10) + "px;"
>
> }

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