If you want not to print the results of the a method you can use #set($ok =
$var.method()). This way the results goes into the variable $ok that you can
also use it to test if the method was successful.

Best regards,
Flavius


On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Bubulina <nohin...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> evening,
> out of curiosity, is it possible to make something, to write a line of code
> without the "#set(" but to not show the result on the page?
> for instance:
> - if i #set($list = $util.arrayList)
> and then
>  $list.add($x) -just add x to the list, but in the same time shows "true"
> printed on the page. i would like to avoid this, and still keep the logic?
> :working:
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Flavius Olaru
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