I think that's a good idea. Go for it. Although I am tempted to
comment on a name, I don't think it would be productive. ;)

Jay

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 9:12 PM, 'John Clements' via Racket Users
<[email protected]> wrote:
> include-template is a nice way of gluing strings into html. Additionally, 
> using `xexpr->string` will ensure that ‘<‘, ‘>’, and ‘&’ get quoted 
> correctly. However, when a string is inserted into an attribute location, 
> double-quotes must also be quoted. xexpr->string gets this right when called 
> on the whole element: (xexpr->string ‘(a ((href “/abc\”def”)) “foo”)) works 
> just fine. But if I’m trying to insert the string “abc\”def” into an href 
> location using a template, the xexpr->string operation won’t quote the 
> double-quote.
>
> It’s easy to see how to implement this, and the code is right there in 
> xml/writer. Should this be added to the interface, as something like 
> xexpr->attr-string?
>
> John
>
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