I am attempting to integrate jquery with a recent web.py project. I
keep getting template errors on any line that includes the $ sign.
This makes sense because it is the key character that allows for sent
python objects to be used in the templator. However, there is a clear
design issue here because it interferes with a major javascript
library that works successfully in many other projects. Any ideas on
escaping this out so that it will work? Any quick fix possible in
template.py?


$(document).ready(function() {
     $(".edit").editable("http://www.example.com/save.php";, {
         indicator : "Saving...",
         tooltip   : 'Click to edit...'
     });
     $(".edit_area").editable("http://www.example.com/save.php";, {
         type      : 'textarea',
         cancel    : 'Cancel',
         submit    : 'OK',
         indicator : "<img src='img/indicator.gif'>",
         tooltip   : 'Click to edit...'
     });
 });
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