would help.
Cheers!
Szymek
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Kornel Lesiński writes:
> Indeed, you'll have to pick another namespace (this works since 1.2.0):
>
>
> http://example.com/ns/javascript-tal";>
>
>
>
> Currently there's no option to generate TAL-namespaced attributes without
> interpreting them.
>
That is the most graceful solutions I
>
>
> As a work around perhaps you can place the Javascript template code in
separate files and use them like this:
I hate to destroy the elegance of TAL :) I haven't looked into the metal macro
library much, I may be able to work somethin
As a work around perhaps you can place the Javascript template code in
separate files and use them like this:
regards,
/imv
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Richard Cernava wrote:
> Kornel Lesiński writes:
>
> >
> > On 06-08-2009 at 18:
On 07-08-2009 at 15:28:07 Richard Cernava wrote:
An example would be:
phptal's out put would be:
I'm PHP
Indeed, you'll have to pick another namespace (this works since 1.2.0):
http://example.com/ns/javascript-tal";>
Currently there's no option to generate TAL-namespaced at
Kornel Lesiński writes:
>
> On 06-08-2009 at 18:48:46 Richard Cernava wrote:
>
> > I'm at a loss to find a method to disable PHPTAL parsing for a block of
> > XML/HTML. I am aware that there placing anything in a comment removes it
> > exempts
> > it from being parsed, but I have not found