Thanks, Anthony. I think this is exactly what I was asking about. I'll try
it out now.
On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 1:39:21 PM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>
>
>> stored_code = "<a href='{{=request.vars.the_link}}'>{{=request.vars.
>> the_link}}</a>"
>>
>> It sounds like there might be better options, but if for some reason you
> need to execute stored template code as above, I think you can do something
> like:
>
> from gluon.template import render
> html = render(stored_code, context=globals())
>
> Specifying context=globals() should ensure that the request object and any
> other global objects are available for reference within the template code.
> You could also specify a dictionary or Storage object including just the
> objects you need:
>
> from gluon.template import render
> stored_code = "<a href='{{=the_link}}'>{{=the_link}}</a>"
> html = render(stored_code, context=request.vars))
>
> Anthony
>
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