Thankyou, I'll do that then.
Regards,
Lance
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Hi.
I've seen a few threads about binding attribute values, but none of
the solutions seem relevant for my problem. I am a Lift and Scala
beginner, so I'm most likely missing something obvious.
I have the following template:
lift:foo.myFoos
foos:list
div id=foo_foo:id
...
/div
its tough to help exactly - but from
this example you'll see how you can create dynamic attributes.
Cheers, Tim
On Jun 2, 2:59 pm, Lance Walton lance.c.wal...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi.
I've seen a few threads about binding attribute values, but none of
the solutions seem relevant for my
, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Lance Walton
lance.c.wal...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi.
I'm still trying to grok your example :-) In the meantime, I'll try to
give a bit more context.
If I have this template:
lift:foo.myFoos
foos:list
div id=foo_foo:id
foo:id/
/div
/foos:list