This doesn't look anything like typical web2py code. I would recommend that 
you read some of the book and follow the typical patterns and then come 
back with questions if you're having trouble. In general, though, note that 
you won't be using the print statement to display anything in HTML pages -- 
print is for printing to the console.

Anthony

On Monday, June 16, 2014 6:08:55 AM UTC-4, Maurice Waka wrote:
>
>  My code:
>
>
>
>
> class Person():
>      name = 'Victor'
>      def say(self, what):
>          print(self.name, what)
>
>
> getattr(person, attr_name)
>
> How do I display 'Victor' on web2py html.view?
>
> I tried using:
>
> {{=getattr(person, attr_name)}}
>  
>
>  I know this could be wrong and I cant get a result either
>
>

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