The short answer is no.  Templates are just text parsed into and
XML/HTML document.  In this domain there are no types.  Haskell types
only exist in source code processed by GHC.  Templates are data files
read at runtime.

It is possible to create looping abstractions in Heist, but that
requires the question to be formulated differently.  This is a much
longer answer that would probably be better as a blog post or
documentation page.  I'll see if I can work on that.

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Cristian Petrescu Prahova
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello.
> I have a heist question. Is there a way to expose a list variable into a
> .tpl and map a HTLM fragment generator over the list? Something like <map x
> : xs><a href="$(x)"><x/></a></map>.
> Thank you,
> Cristian
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