That exact example works fine here... what happens when you try it?

On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:41 -0700, OKB wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to figure out how exactly indentation in templates is
> handled by web.py.  What I would like is to be able to do something
> like this
> 
> $def someFunc(item):
>     $if blahblah(item):
>         <div>Some HTML</div>
>     $else:
>         <div>Some other HTML</div>
> 
> and then in the midst of my page code
> 
> <div>
>     <div>
>         $someFunc('foo')
>     </div>
>     <div>
>         $someFunc('bar')
> </div>
> 
> . . . and have the HTML from someFunc show up indented nicely in the
> output (i.e., indented at the level where I have the $).  I can't find
> any documentation on how whitespace is handled.  I found an old post
> ( 
> http://groups.google.com/group/webpy/browse_thread/thread/3face3500a5ddcc8/9904f972c63b55a0
> ) but it's old, and I'm wondering if there have been any changes.  Is
> there a way to selectively tell web.py to ignore leading whitespace in
> a particular part of the template (either when defining the someFunc
> or when calling it later in the page)?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 

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