Hi,

that is intended behaviour. The parser just looks for tags, which it 
recognizes. Maybe a user wants to print some C++-variables into html comments 
to sent them to the client. This is possible as you can see. If you want to 
comment out parts of your page, use <# ... #> for this. It has the additional 
advantage, that the parts arent event sent to the client.

Tommi

On Thursday 03 April 2008 20:24:10 Yuri wrote:
> I minor issue in tntnet 1.6.1.2.20080329-1:
>
> When I comment out a line with an embedded C++ expression that contains
> undeclared variable, like below
>   <!-- <p><$undeclaredVar$></p> -->
> I get a compilation error:
>   error: ‘undeclaredVar’ was not declared in this scope
>
> Yuri

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