Another option... if you care ;- is to use _.chr() to include any
ascii character..
dtml-let foo="'Look--' + _.chr(0x22) + '-- Here '"
dtml-var foo
/dtml-let
produces..
Look--"-- Here
-steve
"Spicklemire," == Spicklemire, Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Spicklemire, Aitor asked:
My problem is this :
dtml-let foo=3D" ' blaublau : " fdsaf " df ' " /dtml-let
It doesn't work 'cause I can't escape the doble quotes inside
the string= I'm trying to eval.
Any solution???
Spicklemire, If I recall correctly, the work around I've used is
Spicklemire, to store the text, including the double quotes, as a
Spicklemire, property of a parent folder, so that it can be found
Spicklemire, by acquisition.
Spicklemire, for example, create a String Property named
Spicklemire, "fdsaf_alias" with a value of :
Spicklemire, " fdsaf "
Spicklemire, and then change your DTML to :
Spicklemire, dtml-let foo=3D" ' blaublau : " + fdsaf_alias + "
Spicklemire, df ' "
Spicklemire, Other than that, reconsider whether there might be a
Spicklemire, way to do this with single quotes. HTML will usually
Spicklemire, accept either single or double quotes, but nesting
Spicklemire, quotes is of course the common reason to use both
Spicklemire, types in an expression. Since I have no idea what
Spicklemire, the item actually represents, it's not a call I can
Spicklemire, make from this end.
Spicklemire, Good Luck! Jery S.
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