On Nov 4, 2004, at 6:27 PM, Daniel Rall wrote:

You can get a # character to render literally in your output by
backslash escaping it (e.g. \#), or in VTL code, by quoting it (e.g.
'#').


No, the backslash escaping does not work.

I have a method that takes integers

$foo.blah(0)  would output "something"

I wanted to put that processing instruction literally in the output as well so I could process the template and have the output show the command syntax and what it generated. So i tried
\$foo.blah(\#) to show that the method takes a number.
The output was not what I expected for all combinations off backslashing or not.
I will try the quotes.


Scott


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